Proxxon DSH/E Manual Download Page 8

- 8 -

IMPORTANT

Additional Safety Instructions For Scroll Saws

Your safety is very important! Please follow the warnings
below :

3. Additional Safety Instructions For Scroll Saws

Safety is a combination of common sense, staying alert and
knowing how your scroll saw works. Read this manual to
understand this saw and become familiar with its contents,
including all the safety warnings. Do not allow familiarity
(gained from frequent use of your Scroll Saw) to become
commonplace. Always remember that a careless fraction of a
second is sufficient to inflict severe injury. 
Developing these habits in your shop and safety will become
second nature to you.

ALWAYS WEAR EYE PROTECTION

Projectiles thrown away from the machine could cause serious
permanent eye damage. Always wear safety goggles, not
glasses, complying with ANSI Z87.1 (or in Canada CSA Z94-3-
M88). Everyday eyeglasses have only impact resistant lenses.
They are not safety glasses! Safety goggles are available at
many local retail stores. Glasses or goggles not in compliance
with ANSI or CSA could seriously hurt you when they break.

DO NOT REMOVE JAMMED CUTOFF PIECES UNTIL
BLADE HAS STOPPED1

Before freeing any jammed material or loose pieces from the
saw table, turn the machine off, wait for all moving parts to
stop and unplug the saw!

MAINTAIN PROPER ADJUSTMENT OF BLADE TENSION
AND BLADE GUARDS

Quick Release Tension Lever should be in the correct position
before operating. Make sure the blade tension is properly
adjusted: For finely setting the correct saw blade tension you
can use the knob on the upper back part of the housing,
observe the instruction manual!

HOLD WORK PIECE FIRMLY AGAINST TABLE

Plan the way you will hold the work piece from start to finish;
and follow the instructions: 
Reduce the Risk of awkward operations and hand positions
where a sudden slip could cause fingers or hand to move into
the blade. Keep your face and body to one side of the blade, out
of line with a possible thrown piece if the blade should break.
Always use extra caution with large, very small or awkward
work pieces! Do not use this Scroll Saw to finish pieces too
small to hold by hand, and, if necessary, use extra supports
(saw horses, V-blocks, tables, etc.) for any work pieces large
enough to tip when not held down to the table top.
• Support round material such as tubing or dowel rods. They

have a tendency to roll during a cut, causing the blade to
“bite”. To avoid this, always use “V” blocks.

• When cutting irregularly shaped work pieces, plan your work

so it will not pinch the blade. A piece of molding, for example,
must lay flat or be held by a fixture or jig that will not let it
twist, rock or slip while being cut.

• Cut only one work piece at a time.
• Clear everything except the work piece and related support

devices off the table before turning the saw on.

Never turn your Scroll Saw on before clearing the table of all
objects (tools, scraps of wood, etc.) except for the work piece
and related feed or support devices for the operation planned.
Do not use another person as a substitute for a table
extension, or as additional support for a work piece or to help
feed, support or pull the work piece.

INSTALL BLADE TEETH POINTING DOWN TOWARDS
TABLE

The Scroll Saw should cut on the down stroke. Always make
sure blade teeth are oriented downward toward table.

KEEP FINGERS IN A SAFE DISTANCE FROM THE BLADE

Do not cut pieces so small that your fingers go under the
blade guard. Never reach in blade cutting path with your
hands or fingers.
Use jigs or fixtures to hold the work and keep your hands
away from the blade.
When making a very small cut out, always secure the work
piece to a scrap piece of plywood with double faced tape. This
way, the work is supported and your fingers are away from the
blade.

BLADE GUARD/HOLD DOWN MUST CONTACT
WORKPIECE

Never use your Scroll Saw with the blade guard removed,
damaged or mounted incorrect (see instruction manual). A
blade guard that is damaged should be properly replaced.

NEVER LEAVE SCROLL SAW WITH MOTOR OPERATING

Never leave the Scroll Saw running unattended. Turn the saw
OFF, make sure the saw has come to a complete stop, and
then remove plug from power supply before leaving the work
area.

ADJUST BLADE TENSIN BY HAND. NO TOOLS

For finely setting the correct saw blade tension you can use
the knob on the upper back part of the housing, observe the
instruction manual! Do not use any tools!

RAISE GUARD/HOLD DOWN WHEN TILTING TABLE

SECURE TOOL PROPERLY TO PREVENT UNEXPECTED
MOVEMENT

Bolt the saw on a firm level surface where there is plenty of
room for handling and properly supporting the work piece, like
a stable, level table, workbench or the floor. The saw may
move when cutting large work pieces if not secured (See also
“Setting up the saw” in the manual). Support large work pieces

Proxxon_BedienAnl_DSH_US_Bel  10.06.2005  14:20 Uhr  Seite 8

Summary of Contents for DSH/E

Page 1: ...Manual VARIABLE SPEED SCROLL SAW DSH E Proxxon_BedienAnl_DSH_US_Bel 10 06 2005 14 20 Uhr Seite 1...

Page 2: ...Fold out the picture pages when reading the user instructions 2 Proxxon_BedienAnl_DSH_US_Bel 10 06 2005 14 20 Uhr Seite 2...

Page 3: ...FKVHO GHU 6lJHEOlWWHU D e k u p ie rs g e 6SDQQXQJ 9 XE 6WXIH P LQ HNXSLHUVlJH 6 A 1 LHUVEDFK QSXW DWW XE 6WXIH P LQ PSHUH UWLNHO 1U RQIRUPH DX UqJOHP HQWV GX PLQLVWqUH GX WUDYDLO j OD GDWH GH IDEULFD...

Page 4: ...X P XV ZHF KV HO GHU 6lJ HE OlWWH U X P XV ZHF KV HO GHU 6lJ HE OlWWH U X P XV ZHF KV HO GHU 6lJ HE OlWWH U D e k u p ie rs g e 6SD QQ XQ J 9 XE 6WXIH P LQ HNX SLHUVlJH 6 A 1 LHUVEDFK QSX W DWW XE 6WX...

Page 5: ...tter D e k u p ie rs g e Spannung 220 230V 50Hz Hub 1 Stufe 990 m in Dekupiers ge DSH CE D 54518 Niersbach Input 205 145 Watt Hub 2 Stufe 1500 m in Ampere 0 907 KB 30 Artikel Nr 28 092 Conforme aux r...

Page 6: ...progress We wish you every success with your machine Contents 1 Mechanical Scroll Saw DSH E with electronic speed control 6 2 General Safety Instructions 7 3 Additional Safety Instructions 8 4 Groundi...

Page 7: ...ets or other jewelry which may get caught in moving parts Non slip footwear is recommended Wear protective hair covering to contain long hair Exception The reference to gloves may be omitted from the...

Page 8: ...ing or dowel rods They have a tendency to roll during a cut causing the blade to bite To avoid this always use V blocks When cutting irregularly shaped work pieces plan your work so it will not pinch...

Page 9: ...ts don t work properly turn the saw off and unplug the saw Do not restart until finding and fixing the problem correctly All repairs electrical or mechanical should be attempted only by trained repair...

Page 10: ...permanent ground such as a properly grounded outlet box 5 Legend fig 1 1 Quick tensioning clamp for saw blade tensioning 2 Fine adjustment for saw blade tensioning 3 Storage compartment for saw blade...

Page 11: ...Failure to do this may result in serious personal injury 1 Unpack the device and remove it from the box Ensure that the device is not lifted by the plastic panelling around the top arm 4 as shown on...

Page 12: ...work result The best cutting performance and precision can only be achieved with perfect saw blades Use PROXXON original saw blades and carefully select suitable saw blades for the intended purpose a...

Page 13: ...teeth very fine or if the work piece is very thick Note The teeth only cut in reverse motion Only use perfect saw blades Do not let the device operate unsupervised Carefully mark out block the check...

Page 14: ...he mains plug for maintenance and upkeep work Do not let the device operate unsupervised 1 When sawing press the work piece onto the work plate guide by feeling and with little power more pressure on...

Page 15: ...zard or cause product damage Any attempt to repair or replace electrical parts on this tool may create a hazard unless repair is done by a qualified service technician Repair service is available at y...

Page 16: ...Notes 16 Proxxon_BedienAnl_DSH_US_Bel 10 06 2005 14 20 Uhr Seite 16...

Page 17: ...Notes 17 Proxxon_BedienAnl_DSH_US_Bel 10 06 2005 14 20 Uhr Seite 17...

Page 18: ...ew 27090 121 Spring washer 27090 122 Hexagon nut 27090 123 Clamp 27090 124 Clamping piece 27090 125 Spring 27090 126 Bottom arm rocker 27090 127 Upper arm rocker 27090 128 Blade guard 27090 129 Insula...

Page 19: ...19 Schematics Proxxon_BedienAnl_DSH_US_Bel 10 06 2005 14 20 Uhr Seite 19...

Page 20: ...and please don t forget to include your name address and daytime telephone number We will respond in a prompt and reliable manner Spare Parts You can also order any necessary spare parts from our Serv...

Reviews: