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   REMOVING AND INSTALLINGPLAIN-END BLADES.
1. Rotate the blade tension knob anti-clockwise to release
blade tension.
2. Remove table insert and remove blade from outer sec-
tion of the upper and lower blade hold-ers by pulling for-
ward and lifting the blade and adaptor through the access
hole in the table. Slight downward pressure against the
upper blade holder may be helpful when removing blade
from upper blade holder.
3. Install the blade while inserting one end of the blade and
adaptor through the access hole in the table, and hooking
the blade adaptor onto the outer section of the lower blade
holder. Slide top adaptor onto pin recess between adaptor

guard and outer section of the upper blade holder. You may
need to press down lightly on the upper blade holder to
install the blade.
4. In order to cut, and avoid uncontrollable lifting of the
workpiece, the teeth of the blade used on the scroll saw
should always point downwards when installed.
6. Carefully tighten the blade by rotating the blade tension
knob clockwise just until you feel the slack in the blade
removed. Double check to see that the adaptors are prop-
erly positioned in the blade holder. Then turn the blade ten-
sion knob ONE full turn clockwise and then replace the table
insert. This amount of pressure should do well for most
cutting operations and blades.

Cap Screw

Adaptor Guard

Blade
Pin

Arm

Pin
Recesses

Upper Inner
Blade Holder

Table Tilted for
picture clarity

Lower Inner
Blade Holder

SLIGHT

PRESSURE

HERE

Blade
Tension Knob

TIGHTEN

Blade
Length
Gauge

Blade

Blade Adaptor

LOOSEN

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Summary of Contents for ESW1240

Page 1: ...d through this entire owner s manual before using your Scroll Saw SAVE THIS MANUAL FOR FUTURE REFERENCE Pay close attention to the Rules for Safe Operation Warnings and Cautions If you use your Scroll...

Page 2: ...ou are tired Do not rush operation of tool 19 CHECK DAMAGED PARTS Before further use of the tool a guard or any other part that is damaged should be carefully checked to determine that it will operate...

Page 3: ...0mm vacuum hose into the hole provided for convenient sawdust removal 4 DROP FOOT The foot should always belowered until it just rests on top of theworkpiece to prevent workpiece from lifting but not...

Page 4: ...de Tension Knob 6 Blade Length Gauge 9 Drop Foot Lock Knob 5 Adjustable Light 12 Sawdust Blower 2 Drop Foot 4 Table 1 ON Off and Variable Speed Switch 11 Vacuum Hook Up 3 Table Lock Knob 7 Degree Scal...

Page 5: ...t a right angle to the blade 2 Place a small square on the table next to the blade as shown to check if the table is 90 to the blade If adjustment is needed raise or lower the table until table is app...

Page 6: ...ce exceeds 405mm in length It allows your scroll saw to cut like a band saw For 0 horizontal cutting only 4 In order to cut and avoid uncontrollable lifting of the workpiece the teeth of the blade use...

Page 7: ...ide Cutting 1 Remove both setscrews from each blade adap tor thread them into the opposite holes in the blade adaptor perpen dicular to the adjustment pin and repeat steps 1 2 3 of above with the blad...

Page 8: ...the upper blade holder You may need to press down lightly on the upper blade holder to install the blade 4 In order to cut and avoid uncontrollable lifting of the workpiece the teeth of the blade used...

Page 9: ...d vibration will be more notice able 2 Hardware to mount his saw to a workbench is NOT SUP PLIED with the saw However we rec ommend the hard ware used be no smaller than the following Quantity Descrip...

Page 10: ...rings with oil after 10 hours of use Re oil after every 50 hours of use or when ever there is a squeak com ing from the bearings To Lubricate 1 Turn saw on its side 2 Squirt a generous amount of SAE 2...

Page 11: ...ceagent Any attempt to repair this motor may cre ate a hazard unless repair is done by a qualified service technician Vibration NOTE There will always be some vibration present when the saw is running...

Page 12: ...are in the opinion of the Company and such guarantee does not cover damage malfunction or failure resulting from misuse neglect abuse or used for a purpose for which it was not designed or is not suit...

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