I.
3.
-t.
5..
-
2.
DON'T begin operation
of your SCROLLER SAW
before
reading
thoroughly
ASSEMBLY, OPERAT-
ING INSTRUCTIONS AND PARTS LIST.
DON'T lift tool from work with metor running. This
can cause the surface
of the work to be marred
and may break blades.
DON'T leave the line cord plug connected
to the
power supply
while making
tool adjustments
or
changing motor brushes.
2.
1.
3.
CUSTOMER INSTRUCTIONS
DO read thoroughly
ASSEMBLY, OPERATING IN-
STRUCTIONS AND PAins
LIST before beginning
operation
of your SCROLLER SAW.
Do
be sure the voltage of the power supply agrees
with t}1e dataplate
marking
on the unit.
DO use only specified replacement ports.
DO use goggles when cutting any metal.
DO be sure switch is in "OFF" position before con-
necting tool to power supply.
6.
DO replace both bru5hes when either is worn to about
inc:hinlength.'
CAUTION
WEAR
YOUR
The operation
of any power tool can result in for-
eign objects being thrown into the eyes, which can
result in severe eye damage.
Always wear safety
glaslel
or eye shields
before
commencing
power
tool operation.
We recommend
Wide Vision Safety
Malk
for ule over spectacles,
or standard
safety
glasses
. . . ayailable
at Sears
retail
or catalog
Itorel.
AVOID
USE OF
ALL
SOLVENTS
WHEN
CLEANING
PLASTIC
PARTS.
USE CLEAN
CLOTHS AND WIPE PARTS AS MUCH AS
POSSIBLE
TO
REMOVE
DIRT,
CARBON
DUST, ETC. MOST PLASTICS ARE SUSCEPT-
IBLE TO VARIOUS TYPES OF COMMERCIAL
SOLVENTS
AND
MAY
BE DAMAGED
BY
THE USE OF THESE SOLVENTS.
WHEN ELECTRIC TOOLS ARE USED ON FIBER-
GLASS boats,
Iportl
carl,
etc. it has been
found
that they are lubject to accelerated
wear and possi.
ble premature
failure,
01
the fiberglass
chips and
grindings
are highly abraliye
to bearings,
brushes,
commutator,
etc.
Consequently
it is not
recom.
mended that this tool be used for continuous
pro-
duction
work on any fiberglass
material.
During
any use on tiberglass
it is extremely important
that
the tool is cleaned
frequently
by blowing with an
air jet.
Extension cords suitable
for use with your Scroller
Saw are ayailable
at your nearest
Sears
Catalog
Order or Retail Store.
EXTENSION CORDS-The
ule
of
any Exten.ion
cord will cause some loss of power. To keep this to
a minimum
and to prevent overheating
and motor
burn-out, use the table below to determine
the MIN-
IMUM wire li&e (A.W.G.) Extenlion
Cord.
THIS PRODUCT, or any electrical
product,
re-
quires
extreme
care
when .e,.ice
repairs
are
made.
A dangerous
electrical
hazard
can
be
created
by tampering
with the electrical
or in-
.ulating
.y.tem.
or in the replacement
or .ub.ti-
tution
of repair
partl.
Repairs .hould
be made
only by a qualified
technician.
If se,.ice
i. re-
quired
we .ugge.t
you return
the toal to your
nearelt
Sears Itore
for approyed
se,.ice
with
original
foctory replacement
partl.
Exten.ion
Cord Length
25-100
Feet
Wire Size A.W.G.
16
Another time saving convenience
i.
a
cord-lock
offered by Sears which preYenh separation
of cord.
Cord-lock is available
at yo~r nearest
Sears Retail
Store or Catalog Order House.
Page 3