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ON
OF
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4
Vacuum and vacuum hose not included
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12
1
16
WARNING!
Before cleaning, assembling or disassembling the Arrow
Saw, make sure it is turned OFF and the PLUG IS REMOVED FROM THE
OUTLET/POWER SOURCE!
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17b
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17a
ON
OF
F
1
8
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12
9
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7
10
6
FIGURE 11
Arrow Shaft
Shaft Position
Bracket
Cutting Blade
Arrow Shaft
Guide
The
Arrow Saw
comes with 2
Spin Testers
that allow you check the straightness of
arrow shafts.
1. Place the
Spin Testers
onto the
Base
. Using an arrow shaft as a guide, position the
Spin Testers
within 1” of each end of the shaft.
2. Set the arrow shaft onto the
Spin Testers
.
3. Spin the arrow shaft in either direction by rolling your thumb perpendicularly across
the shaft at about the middle.
Figure 12
4. If the arrow shaft is true/straight, it will spin smoothly without any bounce or excess
movement.
5. If the arrow bounces or does not spin true/straight, the arrow shaft is faulty and should
be discarded.
USING THE SPIN TESTERS
8. Secure the
Blade Shield
to the
Arrow Saw
with the
Thumb Screws
.
9. Check cutting depth to verify no movement occurred while securing the
Arrow
Shaft Guide
or replacing the
Blade Shield
.
10. Verify the
On/Off Power Switch
is in the “OFF” position and connect the
Arrow
Saw
to the power source. Turn the attached vacuum on.
11. Turn on the
Arrow Saw
and allow a few seconds for the
Motor
to reach full
speed.
WARNING
: ALWAYS stand clear of the
Cutting Blade
during start up.
14. Gently guide the arrow shaft into the
Cutting Blade.
Rotate the arrow shaft until
it is completely cut.
Figure 11
15. Carefully remove the cut arrow shaft from the
Arrow Shaft Guide
and
Shaft
Position Bracket
. Be careful to not allow the arrow shaft to further contact the
Cutting Blade
.
16. Turn the
Arrow Saw
to the ‘OFF’ Position. Turn off the attached vaccuum.
Disconnect from the power source when not in use.
FIGURE 12
Spin Testers
Arrow Shaft
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