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not want to do without the more accurate guiding of the blades with flat

ends (unlike those with pin ends) but do not want their disadvantages.

There is no lateral twisting in the attachment yet the blades can still fol-

low the up and down movements of the saw arms freely without being

exposed to bending forces.

1. Place the sliding blocks 1 (fig. 7a) in the openings provided in the

saw table 2. The right clamping length is defined immediately. Cau-

tion: The clamping nuts 3 must be loosened and facing upwards!

The sliding blocks must be inserted so that the pointed ends are

facing each other, i.e. inwards.

2. Insert the saw blade in the centre of the clamping slit and tighten

the clamping nuts with the Allen key 5 provided. Caution: The saw

blade must be inserted the same distance into the clamping slit on

both sliding blocks.

3. Push back the saw table 2 as described above and fold away the

saw blade guard 6 if necessary.

4. Turn the knob 7 to the left to loosen the tension on the saw blade.

5. Remove the saw blade if necessary and insert a new saw blade 4

with the sliding blocks into the saw blade holders as shown in fig.

7b. Slight pressure can be applied to the top arm as required or the

blade tension can be loosened further on the knob 7 if necessary.

Caution: The teeth of the blade must face downwards!

6. Pull the table forward again as described above.

7. Regulate the saw blade tension as described in the section “Fine

Setting of the Correct Saw Tension”.

6.6.2 Swa Blades with Pin Ends (Fig. 8):

Saw blades with pin ends are very suitable for working with many

closed inside cuts. Here, the saw blade can be taken quickly and con-

veniently out of the top holder, looped through the workpiece and reat-

tached. Details can be found in the “Inside Cuts” section. But be

carefully: The precision of the guiding with pin end blades is inferior to

that of saw blades with flat ends and sliding blocks. Absolute precision

in the guiding of the cut can only be achieved with these.

1. Push back the saw table 1 as described above and fold away the

saw blade guard 2 if necessary.

2. Turn the knob 3 to the left to loosen the tension on the saw blade.

3. Remove a saw blade already in the holder and fit the saw blade 4

with the teeth facing downwards into the bottom holder 5.

4. Press the top arm 6 lightly if necessary and attach a new saw blade

to the top holder 7. Loosen the saw blade tension further with the

knob 3 if necessary.

5. Release the arm after attaching the blade and set the blade tension

with the knob 3.

6. Regulate the saw blade tension as described in the section “Fine

Setting of the Correct Saw Tension”.

6.6.3 Fine Setting of the Correct Saw Tension (Fig. 9):

The right saw tension is decisive for a good work result. It must there-

fore be set carefully. The saw blade can also break if it is too tight or

too slack.

Please turn the knob 1 (fig. 9) to set the tension. The saw blade is

tightened by turning the knob to the right (clockwise) and loosened by

turning it to the left (anticlockwise).

A correctly tensioned blade emits a high tone when “plucked”.

7 Working with the Saw:

7.1 General Information for Working with the Scroll Saw

The scroll saw is primarily a machine for sawing curves and precise

cut-outs. A typical application is shown in fig. 10. The operator must

move the workpiece carefully for this. N.B.: Scroll saws are usually

operated without a longitudinal stop because the saw blade “wanders”

when it is guided “by force” against a stop, especially in the grain of

wood.

Please note that the saw blade only saws in the downward movement

in the direction in which the teeth are facing.

For good results, please note the following points:

• Press the workpiece against the worktop when sawing; guide gently

with little force; more pressure on the worktop, less pressure on the

saw blade.

• Make sure that the workpiece is lying firmly on the saw table (no burr

or chips).

• Adapt the movement to the requirements of the saw blade, speed

and material of the workpiece.

• Move the workpiece into the saw blade slowly especially if the blade

is very thin and the teeth very fine or the workpiece is very thick.

N.B.: The teeth only saw in the downward movement!

• Only use perfect saw blades!

• Do not leave the device unattended!

• Draw/mark the guide line carefully.

• Provide good lighting conditions!

• Always work with connected dust exhaust and align the air nozzle

carefully (see also “Assembling the Air Nozzle”).

• The best results are achieved with a wood thickness of less than 25

mm.

• For wood thicknesses greater than 25 mm, you have to guide the

workpiece very carefully to avoid jamming, bending, twisting and

snapping of the saw blade.

• For exact cuts in wood please bear in mind that the saw blade will

always try to follow the grain (applies especially for thin saw blades).

• When sawing round materials, please bear in mind that these could

turn with the movement of the saw band and therefore must be held

particularly tightly! Please use a suitable holding device for the work-

piece if necessary!

7.1.1 Choice of Saw Blade

As already mentioned, the right choice of blade for the material has a

great influence on the quality of the result. The table below serves for

orientation. Of course, a wide experience with many different types of

materials and saw blades is always helpful, too. It is worth experiment-

ing a little!

A tip: The saw blades are usually only heavily worn in the place where

the teeth are most stressed and therefore get blunt quickly. To “use up”

the teeth which are not worn and thus prolong the life of the saw

blades, the contact surface for the workpiece can be “raised” slightly

artificially.

Simply fix a smooth underlay of the appropriate thickness and same

size of the table to the saw table with double-sided adhesive tape for

example. The parts of the saw blade which are not worn now saw into

the workpiece.

This is particularly useful when sawing very hard and therefore very

wearing materials frequently with fine blades.

The figures for characterising the “fineness” of the teeth refer to the

number of teeth per inch of the saw blade length:

Round saw blades (with flat ends) are ideal for use with plastic, hard

and soft wood. They cut on all sides so there is no need to turn the

workpiece when sawing.

Our full range of suitable saw blades for your DS 460 can be found in

our Micromot catalogue or on the Internet under www.proxxon.com.

Teeth/inch

Material:

approx. 10-14

soft and hard wood (approx. 6- 50 mm),

plastics, softer materials, thicker work-

pieces

approx. 17-18

finer sawing work, wood (up to approx.

6 mm), plastics, softer materials, thinner

workpieces

approx. 25-28

plastic, GRP, non-ferrous metal, plexiglass,

iron, FR-2 with restrictions

approx. 41

iron, FR-2

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Страница 4: ...UTION When using electric power tools the following safety measures must be observed for protection from electric shock risk of injury and fire hazards Read and take note of all these instructions before you start up the product Keep these safety instructions in a safe place Safe working Always keep your working area tidy 1 Disorder in the working area can lead to accidents Take account of surroun...

Страница 5: ... 18 Saw arm bottom 19 Recesses for the slide blocks 20 Lock lever 21 Clamping screw for lock lever 22 T handle key 23 Hose 24 Clamping screw for air nozzle alignment 25 Dust suction connection 26 Arm for saw blade guard 27 Clamping screw for saw blade guard 28 Saw blade guard 4 Description of the Machine see also fig 1a and 1b The PROXXON scroll saw is a very sturdy ruggedly designed but nev erthe...

Страница 6: ... certain concentrations can generate an explosive mixture in the air 1 Push the rubber connector 1 onto the connecting piece 2 2 Push the vacuum cleaner hose 3 onto the rubber connector 1 3 Switch on the vacuum cleaner before sawing so that the sawdust is sucked off and the suction device is not blocked Another small tip When using the Proxxon CW matic vacuum cleaner manual switching on and off is...

Страница 7: ...tion is shown in fig 10 The operator must move the workpiece carefully for this N B Scroll saws are usually operated without a longitudinal stop because the saw blade wanders when it is guided by force against a stop especially in the grain of wood Please note that the saw blade only saws in the downward movement in the direction in which the teeth are facing For good results please note the follo...

Страница 8: ...pin end from the top saw blade holder 3 or 4 clamp the sliding block with the knurled screw 4 loosen the nut 5 and remove the saw blade 5 Push the saw blade through the hole in the workpiece and reattach the sliding block or pin end or insert the saw blade in the sliding block and reclamp with the nut 5 Loosen knurled screw 4 Caution Please note that the knurled screw 4 must alsways be loosened in...

Страница 9: ... cleaning agents containing alcohol e g petrol cleaning alcohols etc should be avoided since these can attack the plastic parts It is best to apply a drop of machine oil to moving parts occasionally The arm bearings and the sliding rotating axis of the saw table should be oiled at regular intervals 10 Disposal Please do not dispose of this machine in household refuse The machine contains materials...

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Страница 12: ...y the dealer is responsible for handling all legal warranty claims which refer exclusively to material and manufacturer error Improper use such as capacity overload damage due to outside influences and normal wear are excluded from the warranty You will find further notes for each country regarding Service and Spare Parts Management at www proxxon com Art Nr 27094 99 Rev 03 2013 ...

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