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GENERAL SAFETY RULES

Woodworking can be dangerous if safe and proper operating procedures are not followed. As with all machinery, there
are certain hazards involved with the operation of the product. Using the machine with respect and caution will
considerably lessen the possibility of personal injury. However, if normal safety precautions are overlooked or ignored,
personal injury to the operator may result. Safety equipment such as guards, push sticks, hold-downs, featherboards,
goggles, dust masks and hearing protection can reduce your potential for injury. But even the best guard won’t make
up for poor judgment, carelessness or inattention. Always use common sense and exercise caution in the workshop.
If a procedure feels dangerous, don’t try it. Figure out an alternative procedure that feels safer. 

REMEMBER:

Your

personal safety is your responsibility.

This machine was designed for certain applications only. Delta Machinery strongly recommends that this machine not
be modified and/or used for any application other than that for which it was designed. If you have any questions relative
to a particular application, 

DO NOT

use the machine until you have first contacted Delta to determine if it can or should

be performed on the product.

Technical Service Manager
Delta Machinery
4825 Highway 45 North
Jackson, TN 38305

(IN CANADA: 505 SOUTHGATE DRIVE, GUELPH, ONTARIO  N1H 6M7)

WARNING: FAILURE TO FOLLOW THESE RULES MAY RESULT IN SERIOUS PERSONAL INJURY

1.

FOR YOUR OWN SAFETY, READ INSTRUCTION

MANUAL BEFORE OPERATING THE TOOL

. Learn the

tool’s application and limitations as well as the specific
hazards peculiar to it.

2.

KEEP GUARDS IN PLACE

and in working order.

3.

ALWAYS WEAR EYE PROTECTION

. Wear safety

glasses. Everyday eyeglasses only have impact resistant
lenses; they are not safety glasses. Also use face or dust
mask if cutting operation is dusty. These safety glasses
must conform to ANSI Z87.1 requirements. 

NOTE:

Approved glasses have Z87 printed or stamped on them.

4.

REMOVE ADJUSTING KEYS AND WRENCHES

. Form

habit of checking to see that keys and adjusting wrenches
are removed from tool before turning it “on”.

5.

KEEP WORK AREA CLEAN

. Cluttered areas and

benches invite accidents.

6.

DON’T USE IN DANGEROUS ENVIRONMENT. 

Don’t

use power tools in damp or wet locations, or expose them
to rain. Keep work area well-lighted.

7.

KEEP CHILDREN AND VISITORS AWAY

. All children

and visitors should be kept a safe distance from work area.

8.

MAKE WORKSHOP CHILDPROOF

– with padlocks,

master switches, or by removing starter keys.

9.

DON’T FORCE TOOL

. It will do the job better and be

safer at the rate for which it was designed.
10.

USE RIGHT TOOL

. Don’t force tool or attachment to

do a job for which it was not designed.
11.

WEAR PROPER APPAREL

. No loose clothing, gloves,

neckties, rings, bracelets, or other jewelry to get caught in
moving parts. Nonslip footwear is recommended. Wear
protective hair covering to contain long hair.
12.

SECURE WORK

. Use clamps or a vise to hold work

when practical. It’s safer than using your hand and frees
both hands to operate tool.
13.

DON’T OVERREACH

. Keep proper footing and

balance at all times.
14.

MAINTAIN TOOLS IN TOP CONDITION

. Keep tools

sharp and clean for best and safest performance. Follow
instructions for lubricating and changing accessories.
15.

DISCONNECT TOOLS

before servicing and when

changing accessories such as blades, bits, cutters, etc.
16.

USE RECOMMENDED ACCESSORIES

. The use of

accessories and attachments not recommended by Delta
may cause hazards or risk of injury to persons.
17.

REDUCE THE RISK OF UNINTENTIONAL STARTING

.

Make sure switch is in “OFF” position before plugging in
power cord. In the event of a power failure, move switch
to the “OFF” position.

18.

NEVER STAND ON TOOL

. Serious injury could occur if

the tool is tipped or if the cutting tool is accidentally
contacted.
19.

CHECK DAMAGED PARTS

. Before further use of the

tool, a guard or other part that is damaged should be
carefully checked to ensure that it will operate properly and
perform its intended function – check for alignment of
moving parts, binding of moving parts, breakage of parts,
mounting, and any other conditions that may affect its
operation. A guard or other part that is damaged should be
properly repaired or replaced.
20.

DIRECTION OF FEED

. Feed work into a blade or

cutter against the direction of rotation of the blade or cutter
only.
21.

NEVER LEAVE TOOL RUNNING UNATTENDED.

TURN POWER OFF

. Don’t leave tool until it comes to a

complete stop.
22.

STAY ALERT, WATCH WHAT YOU ARE DOING, AND

USE COMMON SENSE WHEN OPERATING A POWER
TOOL. DO NOT USE TOOL WHILE TIRED OR UNDER
THE INFLUENCE OF DRUGS, ALCOHOL, OR
MEDICATION.

A moment of inattention while operating

power tools may result in serious personal injury.

23.

MAKE SURE TOOL IS DISCONNECTED FROM

P O W E R S U P P LY

w h i l e m o t o r i s b e i n g m o u n t e d ,

connected or reconnected.
24.

THE DUST GENERATED

by certain woods and wood

products can be injurious to your health. Always operate
machinery in well ventilated areas and provide for proper
dust removal. Use wood dust collection systems whenever
possible.

25.

WARNING: SOME DUST CREATED BY

POWER SANDING, SAWING, GRINDING, DRILLING,
AND OTHER CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITIES 

contains

chemicals known to cause cancer, birth defects or other
reproductive harm. Some examples of these chemicals
are:
·  lead from lead-based paints,
· crystalline silica from bricks and cement and other

masonry products, and

·  arsenic and chromium from chemically-treated lumber. 
Your risk from these exposures varies, depending on how
often you do this type of work. To reduce your exposure
to these chemicals: work in a well ventilated area, and
work with approved safety equipment, such as those
dust masks that are specially designed to filter out
microscopic particles.

SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS. 

Refer to them often and use them to instruct others. 

Содержание SHOPMASTER SS250

Страница 1: ...ng Feature Model SS250 PART NO 905574 05 03 02 Copyright 2002 Delta Machinery ESPAÑOL PÁGINA 21 To learn more about DELTA MACHINERY visit our website at www deltamachinery com For Parts Service Warranty or other Assistance please call 1 800 223 7278 In Canada call 1 800 463 3582 ...

Страница 2: ...ry to get caught in moving parts Nonslip footwear is recommended Wear protective hair covering to contain long hair 12 SECURE WORK Use clamps or a vise to hold work when practical It s safer than using your hand and frees both hands to operate tool 13 DON T OVERREACH Keep proper footing and balance at all times 14 MAINTAIN TOOLS IN TOP CONDITION Keep tools sharp and clean for best and safest perfo...

Страница 3: ...ecommended by Delta may result in the risk of injuries 19 ALWAYS hold the work firmly against the table 20 DO NOT feed the material too fast while cutting Only feed the material fast enough so that the blade will cut 21 NEVER start the Scroll Saw with the stock pressed against the blade 22 WHEN cutting a large workpiece MAKE SURE the material is supported at table height 23 USE CAUTION when cuttin...

Страница 4: ...apter should be used only until a properly grounded outlet can be installed by a qualified electrician The green colored rigid ear lug and the like extending from the adapter must be connected to a permanent ground such as a properly grounded outlet box Whenever the adapter is used it must be held in place with a metal screw NOTE In Canada the use of a temporary adapter is not permitted by the Can...

Страница 5: ...ms from the shipping container s Remove the protective coating from all unpainted surfaces This coating may be removed with a soft cloth moistened with kerosene do not use acetone gasoline or lacquer thinner for this purpose After cleaning cover the unpainted surfaces with a good quality household floor paste wax NOTICE THE MANUAL COVER PHOTO ILLUSTRATES THE CURRENT PRODUCTION MODEL ALL OTHER ILLU...

Страница 6: ...ll Saw with blade attached 1 Fig 2 2 Table 3 Quickset Blade Changing Wrench 4 Holddown Rod 5 4mm Hex Wrench 6 Locking Handle 7 M10 Flat Washer 8 Blank Table Insert 9 Table Insert 10 Special Screw M6x1x45mm 2 11 M6 Locknut 2 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 ...

Страница 7: ...B Fig 4 to the rear as shown This will release the blade C from the upper chuck assembly D 4 Insert long end F Fig 5 of quickset blade changing wrench into hole G in lower blade holder This will align wrench H with blade holder screw J Turn wrench H counter clockwise This will release the blade from the lower chuck assembly Fig 3 A Fig 4 B C D Fig 5 F G H J ...

Страница 8: ... table A Fig 7 to the base P using the two M6x1x45mm special screws B and M6 locknuts C as shown 6 Disassemble the handle by unscrewing and remov ing screw and spring F and handle G from locking stud H as shown in Fig 8 Place a M10 flat washer J on threaded end of stud H 7 Screw threaded end of stud H Fig 9 with the M10 flat washer J through slot in angle of tilt scale D and into tapped hole K 8 P...

Страница 9: ... 11 Rotate bracket M Fig 13 back to its original position as shown and tighten the two screws that were loosened in STEP 9 Then tighten lockhandle R to hold rod S in position Fig 13 M N S R 12 Slide end of chip blower tube T Fig 14 onto end of air nozzle V as shown Fig 14 T V Fig 15 13 The tool holder X Fig 15 is used to hold the quickset blade changing wrench Y for removing blade from lower blade...

Страница 10: ... on off switch A Fig 17 and variable speed switch B is located on the right side of the scroll saw base as shown To turn the saw ON push the switch A up to the ON position To turn the saw OFF push the switch A down to the OFF position The scroll saw is equiped with a variable speed controll knob B Fig 17 The variable speed range is 400 to 1800 strokes per minute When the variable speed knob B Fig ...

Страница 11: ...r bevel cutting operations the insert A should be positioned as shown in Fig 20 This allows for clearance of the blade when the table is tilting Fig 19 Fig 20 A A Fig 21 A B A table insert blank B Fig 21 is supplied as standard equipment with your scroll saw and can be used when cutting very small workpieces to give added support to the bottom of the workpiece Cut a slot into the blank and replace...

Страница 12: ...ssembly Turn wrench counterclockwise to loosen screw J Figs 24 and 25 and remove blade from lower chuck 6 Insert new blade into the lower and upper blade holders in the same manner making certain the blade teeth are pointing down toward the table 7 Tighten screw J Fig 26 in lower blade guard assembly 8 Push chuck locking lever C Fig 23 to the foreword position to lock the blade in the upper blade ...

Страница 13: ...side cutting operations Adjusting the blade for proper tension is usually accomplished by trial and error One method is to pull back on the blade tension lever A Fig 28 the blade should start to have tension resistance when the blade tension lever is half way between open Fig 28 and closed Fig 27 Finer blades require more tensioning while thicker blades require less tension Fig 27 Fig 28 A A B ADJ...

Страница 14: ...the holddown B accordingly Then tighten screw C A ADJUSTING THE TABLE Fig 32 Fig 33 1 Loosen the table locking handle and move the table all the way to the right 2 Using a square A Fig 32 check to see if the table is 90 degrees to the saw blade as shown 3 If the table is not at 90 degrees to the blade adjust the table accordingly making certain screw B Fig 33 contacts bottom of table surface when ...

Страница 15: ...k being cut by loosening lock handle B and moving holddown rod C up or down Then tighten lock handle B ADJUSTING DUST BLOWER The dust blower A Fig 35 may be moved to direct air to the most effective point on the cutting line by loosening screw B adjust nozzle A and tighten screw B Fig 34 A B C Fig 35 B A ...

Страница 16: ...e rear as shown and lower spring holddown B You are ready to make the next inside cut FOLLOWING A LINE With your scroll saw you should be able to cut a straight or curved line with ease Most beginners will experience blade wandering however they eventually learn to control it as they become more familiar with the machine Use scrap material to practice cuts before starting a project This enables yo...

Страница 17: ...he work into the blade too rapidly 5 Cutting too sharp a turn for the blade being used 6 Improper blade speed Delta recommends that the scroll saw be oiled after each 20 hours of use as follows CHOICE OF BLADE AND SPEED Your scroll saw will accept a wide variety of 5 flat end blades and can be operated at any speed from 400 to 1800 cutting strokes per minute Consider the following as a general gui...

Страница 18: ...18 NOTES ...

Страница 19: ...19 NOTES ...

Страница 20: ...a s sole warranty and sets forth the customer s exclusive remedy with respect to defective products all other warranties express or implied whether of merchantability fitness for purpose or otherwise are expressly disclaimed by Delta Printed in U S A PARTS SERVICE OR WARRANTY ASSISTANCE All Delta Machines and accessories are manufactured to high quality standards and are serviced by a network of P...

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