Ace 16" Scroll Saw Instruction Manual

Summary of 16" Scroll Saw

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    16" scroll saw instruction manual technical data type/model 2205375/60701040 throat depth 16 in. (406 mm) blade length 5 in. (127 mm) max cutting depth 2 in. (55 mm) no load speed 400-1600 spm (strokes per min) table tilt 0-45 degrees to the left scroll saw 200409rev1 model no. 60900015 read the ins...

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    14 warning: to prevent the saw from starting accidentally and causing serious injury, turn off and unplug the saw before carrying out any maintenance work on the saw. Warning: failure to unplug your saw could result in accidental starting and cause serious injury. Troubleshooting problem cause solut...

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    13 arm bearing (figure 15) 1. Lubricate the arm bearings after the first 10 hours of use. Oil them every 50 hours of use or whenever the bearing squeaks. 2. Carefully place the saw on its side as shown in figure 15. 3. Remove the rubber cap (1) from the upper and the lower arm of the saw. 4. Squirt ...

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    12 stack cutting (figure 14) stack cutting may be used when several identical shapes need to be cut. Several workpieces (2) may be stacked one on top of the other and secured to each other before cutting. Pieces of wood may be joined together by placing double sided tape (1) between each piece or by...

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    11 blade information scroll blades wear out and must be replaced frequently for best cutting results. Scroll saw blades generally become dull after one half hour to 2 hours of cutting, depending on the type of material and speed of operation. When cutting wood, best results are achieved when cutting...

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    Install the sawdust blower tube (figure 3) 1. Attach one end of the plastic tubing (1) to the back of the sawdust blower (3) and the other end to the pump mechanism (2). 2. Apply a coat of hydrophobic grease to the saw table surface so that the workpiece can slide easily. Wipe off all excess grease ...

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    9 warning: risk of personal injury. Never place your hands near the blade while performing any cutting operation. To avoid serious personal injury, always keep your hands at least 3 inches from the saw blade. Warning: risk of personal injury. Always disconnect the tool from the power outlet before m...

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    Squaring the saw table (figure 6) 1. Loosen the drop foot lock knob (1) and move the drop foot rod (4) all the way up. 2. Retighten the drop foot lock knob. 3. Loosen the table lock knob (3) and tilt the saw table until it is approximately at a right angle to the blade. 4. Place a small combination ...