16
”
SCROLL SAW SF16G
ASSEMBLY OF THE SCROLL SAW
Warning: For your own safety never
connect plug to power source until all
assembly steps are complete.
Caution: Never lift this saw by the arm,
which holds the blade or damage will occur
to your saw.
Locate the blade guard and carefully install it onto
the saw as shown. (See Fig2) Secure the blade
guard to the frame by a bolt, washer and knob.
Your scroll saw is fitted with a small blow pump
to help keep the blade and work area clean.
Insert pipe onto blower, point outlet pipe towards
blade.
Setting the table for horizontal or bevel
cutting
The Scroll Saw worktable can be tilted to the left
for bevel cutting up to 45
O
from 0
O
or horizontal
position. (See Fig3)
A bevel scale is provided under the worktables
as a convenient reference for setting the
approximate table angle for bevel cutting. When
greater precision is required, make practice
cuts and adjust the table as necessary for your
requirements.
To align the bevel indicator
Loosen the table locking knob and move the table
until it is approximately perpendicular or at a
right angle to the blade. (See Fig4)
Use a small set square to set the table at 90
degrees to the blade. When the space between
the set square and the blade is minimal, tighten
the bevel locking knob. The table should now be
approximately 90 degrees to the blade. (See Fig5)
Loosen the screw holding the bevel scale pointer
and adjust pointer to 0 degrees. Tighten screw.
Remember the bevel scale is a convenient guide
but should not be relied upon for precision. Make
practice cuts in scrap wood to determine if your
angle settings are correct. Adjust the table as
required.
Removing and installing blades
Warning: To avoid injury from accidental
starting, always turn switch “off” and
remove the plug from electrical outlet
Fig 2
Fig 3
Fig 4
Fig 5