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GETTING TO KNOW YOUR SCROLL SAW

This versatile heavy-duty scroll saw is great for making toys,  puzzles
and jewelry, and because of its cutting capacity, it is a handy do-it-
yourself tool. It cuts wood up to 2 inches thick as well as plastics.

1. TABLE

Provides working surface to support workpiece.

2. SAWDUST BLOWER

The sawdust blower keeps the worpiece clean for more accurate
scroll cuts. For best results, always direct the air flow at the blade
and the workpiece. To adjust, loosen the set screw in the foot
assembly, position tube and tighten screw. CAUTION: To prevent
the blower tube from collapsing- DO NOT OVERTIGHTEN.

3. BLADE STORAGE

Stores blades while they are not in use.

4. DROP FOOT

The drop foot should always be lowered until it rests on top of the
workpiece to prevent the workpiece from lifting, but not too much
that the workpiece drags.

5. DROP FOOT LOCK KNOB

Allows you to raise or lower the drop foot and lock it at the desired
height.

6. BLADE TENSION KNOB

Allows you to loosen or tighten the blade tension by rotating the
knob.

7. TABLE LOCK KNOB

Allows you to tilt the table and lock it at the desired angle up to 45

0

.

8. DEGREE SCALE

Shows the degree the table is tilted.

9. POWER SWITCH

Has a safety feature which is intended to prevent accidental starting.

10.VARIABLE SPEED KNOB

Allows you to increase or decrease speeds from slow to fast
(delicate work to rougher work) 

11.TABLE INSERT

Should always be in place and flush with the table during a cutting
operation.

FIGURE 1

6

BLADE TENSION KNOB

5

DROP FOOT 

LOCK KNOB

8

DEGREE SCALE

7

TABLE LOCK KNOB

10

VARIABLE SPEED KNOB

9

POWER SWITCH

1

TABLE

11

TABLE INSERT

4

DROP FOOT

2

SAWDUST BLOWER

FRONT VIEW OF THE BLADE

AND TABLE INSERT

Table insert

positioned for

pin type blades

Table insert

positioned for

plain end blades

3

BLADE STORAGE

Summary of Contents for KC-163SSC-V

Page 1: ...16 VARIABLE SPEED SCROLL SAW INSTRUCTION MANUAL COPYRIGHT 2001 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED BY KING CANADA TOOLS INC MODEL KC 163SSC V...

Page 2: ...indirectly to misuse abuse normal wear and tear negligence or accidents repairs done by an unauthorized service center alterations and lack of maintenance King Canada shall in no event be liable for d...

Page 3: ...ry rings watch because they could get caught in moving parts Non slip footwear is recommended Wear protective hair covering to contain long hair Roll up long sleeves above the elbows 12 ALWAYS WEAR SA...

Page 4: ...of plywood with double faced tape This way the workpiece is supported and your fingers are away from the blade 8 CLEARING THE TABLE OF ALL OBJETS Never turn your scroll saw on before clearing the tabl...

Page 5: ...slide easily across the table surface Wipe the table thoroughly with a clean dry cloth TABLE OF LOOSE PARTS Note Hardware to mount this scroll saw to a bench or leg set is NOT supplied See mounting i...

Page 6: ...ing but not too much that the workpiece drags 5 DROP FOOT LOCK KNOB Allows you to raise or lower the drop foot and lock it at the desired height 6 BLADE TENSION KNOB Allows you to loosen or tighten th...

Page 7: ...ot in place and tilt it parallel to the table and securely tighten the screw ALIGNING THE DEGREE SCALE POINTER 1 Loosen the table lock knob and move the table until it is approximately perpendicular o...

Page 8: ...wer teeth per inch D Most blade packages state the size or thickness of wood which the blade is intended to cut and the radius size of curve which can be cut with that blade E Wider blades can t cut c...

Page 9: ...being cut to slide smoothly across the table CAUTION Certain cleaning agents and solvents damage plastic parts Some of these are gasoline carbon tetrachloride chlorinated cleaning solvents ammonia and...

Page 10: ...Use narrow blades for cutting thin wood wide blades for thicker wood 4 Avoid side pressure on the blade 5 Blade should have a minimum of 3 teeth in contact with the workpiece 1 Replace defective part...

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