Logan Graphic Products F100-1 Instruction Manual Download Page 9

Instruction Manual 

Model F100-1

Studio SAW

Logan Graphic Products Inc., 1100 Brown Street, Wauconda, IL 60084 Toll Free 1 800 331 6232  www.logangraphic.com

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Trouble Shooting

Problem Solution

Saw does not cut straight.

Increase blade tension using knurled nut under handle.

Tighten both swivel screws on back of saw base equally.

Tighten down on the angle block pointer, be sure you can still move
the saw swivel from left hand 45˚ to the right hand 45˚ marks.

Make sure the side of moulding that’s being clamped is secure.

Difficult or slow cutting.

Make sure the saw blade is correctly installed (teeth facing away
from handle).

Replace saw blade.

Clamp does not hold moulding securely.

Turn clamp 90˚ so that it pushes the moulding into the base and back
of fence of the saw body.

Make sure the clamp posts are tight and secure. 

Moulding lengths are not consistent.

Remove any saw dust, debris or splinters from the moulding end or
from between the moulding and saw back fence.

O.K. to have lengths being cut 1/8th of inch oversize than under size
as the lengths can be sanded to match.

Make sure clamps and clamp posts are tight.

Warranty

Logan Graphic Products, Inc. (“Logan”) warrants the Studio Saw - Model F100-1, to be free from defects in parts and

workmanship for a period of one year from the date of original purchase. Logan warrants that it will either repair or

replace, at it’s sole discretion, any necessary replacement parts found to be defective. Should the product need to be

returned to Logan for repair or replacement parts, authorization for any return must come from Logan in writing. Costs

of returning the product to Logan, including insurances, shall be borne by the purchaser. Logan shall not be liable for

any damages or losses, incidental or consequential, direct or indirect, arising from the use of this product. This war-

ranty extends only to the original purchaser and is not assignable or transferable. This warranty is in lieu of all other

warranties, expressed or implied.

Summary of Contents for F100-1

Page 1: ...mps and a specially designed saw blade for close tolerance cutting that makes producing your own professional quality picture frames possible Optional fence kit Model F100 4 will allow saw to be upgraded to a professional system Producing professional quality picture frames is now easier then ever Instruction Manual Studio SAW PICTURE FRA MING www logangraphic com Model F100 1 ...

Page 2: ...saw blade for precise cutting Knob allows simple blade change Guide bars keep saw blade from bending so straight cuts are possible Rod Clamp support rod Saw Base Main platform of saw Hold Up Springs Springs which hold up saw so moulding can be maneuvered on fence Blade Pin Holds saw blade Saw Knob Nut to tighten blade tension Blade Holder Holds nut and pin together Rabbet Undercut of moulding whic...

Page 3: ...se Board Parts List Angle Block 1 Angle Pivot 1 Base Board 1 Block Wrench 1 Board Screws 4 Board Wrench Clamp Wrench 1 Clamp 2 Clamp Rod 2 Pivot Shoulder Bolt 1 Rod Nut 2 Rod Screw 2 Rod Spacer 2 Saw 1 Saw Base 1 Angle Block Shoulder Saw Base Saw Clamp Rods Clamps Board Screws Rod Screws Board Wrench Block Wrench Pivot Shoulder Bolt Rod Spacers Angle Pivot Rod Nuts ...

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Page 5: ...th rounded end facing up set rods into holes in base board 2 Align holes in rods with holes back of saw base 3 Install screw thru base thru spacer and thru rod Tighten with nut Fig 5 4 Slide clamps onto rods E Saw 1 Slide saw onto guide rods Fig 6 2 Slide down until hold up springs rest on rod tops F Mounting Optional Mount base board to table using lag bolts supplied Drill 1 4 6mm pilot hole for ...

Page 6: ...eeded outside length use this formula Outside length inside length 2 x moulding width 1 8 clearance Clearance Allows frame material room to fit into frame EXAMPLE Inside dimensions 16 x 20 Moulding width 1 1 2 Outside Lengths 16 2 x 1 1 2 1 8 16 3 1 8 19 1 8 20 2 x 1 1 2 1 8 23 1 8 So 2 pieces x 19 1 8 38 1 4 2 pieces x 23 1 8 46 1 4 TOTAL 84 1 2 Needed Either 2 pieces 19 1 8 and 2 pieces 23 1 8 o...

Page 7: ...amps 5 Cut moulding Fig 8 By making long full strokes accuracy is improved and cutting is easier Always cut long pieces first If mistake is made shorter pieces can be salvaged B Second Cut 1 Set pivot to 45 on left Fig 9 2 Using at tape measure and pencil mark cut dimension on top of moulding Fig 10 3 Slide moulding against fence and lower blade onto right side of mark Fig 11 4 Tighten clamps 5 Cu...

Page 8: ... Fig 15 4 Replace blade 5 Important tooth direction on blade must be away from handle 6 Reassemble 7 Tighten knob extra tight Instruction Manual Model F100 1 StudioSAW Logan Graphic Products Inc 1100 Brown Street Wauconda IL 60084 Toll Free 1 800 331 6232 www logangraphic com Fig 13 Fig 14 Fig 15 ...

Page 9: ...plinters from the moulding end or from between the moulding and saw back fence O K to have lengths being cut 1 8th of inch oversize than under size as the lengths can be sanded to match Make sure clamps and clamp posts are tight Warranty Logan Graphic Products Inc Logan warrants the Studio Saw Model F100 1 to be free from defects in parts and workmanship for a period of one year from the date of o...

Page 10: ...Logan Graphic Products Inc 1100 Brown Street Wauconda IL 60084 Toll Free 1 800 331 6232 www logangraphic com Reference Part No L805 N ...

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