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BLADE
WIDTH
THICKNESS
TEETH/INCH
#2/0
.022
.010
28
For extremely intricate sawing. Very tight cuts in 1/16”
- 1/4” wood veneer, plastic, hard rubber, pearl, etc.
#0
.024
.011
25
#2
.029
.012
20
For tight radius work with thin materials, 3/32” - 1/2”
wood veneer, wood, bone, fiber, plastic, etc.
#4
.035
.015
15
#5
.038
.016
12.5
For close radius work in materials 1/8” or thicker.
Good for sawing hard and soft woods, bone, horn,
plastic, etc.
#6
.041
.016
12.5
#7
.045
.017
11.5
Popular sizes for cutting hard and soft woods, 3/16”
up to 2”. Also cuts plastic, paper, felt, bone, etc.
#9
.053
.018
11.5
#11
.059
.019
9.5
#12
.062
.024
9.5
BLADE
WIDTH
THICKNESS
TEETH/INCH
Same appli-
cations as
Skip Tooth
blades.
#2/0R
.026
.011
28/20
#2R
.029
.012
20/13
#5R
.038
.016
12.5/9
#7R
.049
.018
11.5/8
#9R
.054
.019
11.5/8
#12R
.062
.062
9.5/6
Reverse teeth at the bottom of the blades prevent splintering
to the underside of the workpiece.
Regular evenly spaced tooth pattern. Considered the most common of scroll saw blades, they are available in
the widest range of sizes and provide a good combination of fast cutting action with good chip clearance
and a relatively smooth finish.
SKIP TOOTH
REVERSE TOOTH
BLADE
WIDTH
THICKNESS
TEETH/INCH
Same appli-
cations as
Skip Tooth
blades.
#1D
.026
.013
30
#3D
.032
.014
23
#5D
.038
.016
16
#7D
.044
.018
13
#9D
.053
.018
11
#12D
.061
.022
10
DOUBLE TOOTH
Fast, clean cutting and very efficient chip clearance.
INSTALLING OR CHANGING BLADES
ALWAYS TURN OFF AND UNPLUG THE MACHINE
BEFORE REMOVING, HANDLING OR CHANGING
BLADES.
1.
Remove an installed, worn or broken blade by flip-
ping the blade tension lever forward (position
1
), then
loosening the thumbscrews
A
and
C
on the upper
and lower blade mounts
B
and
D
.
2.
Remove the blade.
3.
With the blade teeth facing forward, slip one end of
the blade through the hole in the table and fit each
end of the blade into the corresponding upper and lower blade mounts, then tighten the thumbscrews, only
enough to secure the blade and prevent it from slipping.
Note: Overtightening the blade clamp thumbscrews can cause premature wear to the blades gripping surface and result
in blade slippage or cause premature wear of the threads in the blade clamp housing.
1
2
A
B
D
C
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