maining hazards which are not yet evident may still be
present.
• Remaining hazards can be minimized by following the
instructions in „Safety Precautions", „Proper Use" and
in the entire operating manual.
• Do not force the machine unnecessarily: excessive cutt-
ing pressure may lead to rapid deterioration of the blade
and a decrease in performance in terms of finish and
cutting precision.
• Avoid accidental starts: do not press the start button
while inserting the plug into the socket.
Scroll Saw Design Features, Fig. 1
1 Clamping screw: for removing the saw blade.
2 Blade guard: protects your hands from injury.
3 Work piece holder
4 Shavings blower: keeps the workpiece area free from
dust.
5 electronical speed switch
deco 402: Speed switch
6 On/Off switch
7 Angle scale: you can read the angle position of the table
with this scale.
8 Lighting
9 Flexible shaft with drill chuck
10 Setting gauge for saw blades without pin
Installation
Setting the saw bench, Fig. 2
Setting the angle scale
• Release the star button (1) and bring the saw bench (2)
to a right angle (3) in relation to the saw blade.
• Use a 90° angle tc measure the right angle between
the blade and the bench. The saw blade be 90° to the
angle.
• Close the star button again when the distance between
the blade and the 90° angle is at a minimum. The bench
should then be at 90° to the saw blade.
• Release the lock screw and bring the indicator to the
zero position. Fasten the screw. Please note: the angle
scale is a useful piece of supplementary equipment, but
should not be used for precision work. Use scrap wood
for saw tests, adjust the bench if necessary.
Note: The bench should not be on the motor block, this can
cause undesireable noise.
Horizontal saw bench and diagonal cuts, Fig. 2+3
• The saw bench can be positioned into a 450 diagonal
position or be left in the horizontal position.
• You can read off the approximate slope angle by using
the angle scale located under the work bench. For more
exact adjustment, use scrap wood for some saw tests;
adjust the bench if necessary.
Blade guard assembly, Fig. 4
Install the blade guard to the holder as shown in the dia-
gram. Secure the screws with a nut and washer.
• Lift the saw onto the frame and base and push it onto
the workbench.
• Familiarize yourself with the saw operating elements and
features.
Mounting the saw on a work bench, Fig. 5
• A workbench made from solid wood is betier than one
made of plywood, as interfering vibrations and noise are
more noticeable with plywood.
• The necessary tools and small parts for assembling the
saw on a workbench are not supplied with the saw. How-
ever, use equipment of at least the following size:
1 Saw body
2 Foam rubber base
3 Work bench
4 Flat seal
5 Washer
6 Hexagonal nut
7 Lock nut
8 Hexagonal bolt
Ouantity Description
4 Hexagonal bolts (6mm) 1/4-20 x length
4 Flat seal (7mm) 9/321.0
4 Washers (7mm) 9/321.0.
8 Hexagonal nuts (6 mm) 1/4-20
First of all, drill holes into the seating surface and then
insert the screws.
• A foam rubber base for reduction of noise is not supplied
with the saw either. However, we expressly recommend
that you use such a base to keep vibration and noise to
a minimum. Ideal size 400 x 240 mm.
Changing the saw blades
Warning: Switch off the saw and remove the mains supply plug
before installing saw b!ades in order to avoid injuries caused
by unintentiona! activation of the saw.
A. Flat saw blades
A. Flat saw-blades
Use the adapter (fig 6) with flat saw-blades.
The saw-blade is fixed with Allen screws.
A 1 Saw-blade removal, fig. 7+8
• Extract the saw-blade by sliding the table´s inlay up,
then unscrew the tightening screw (1).
• Slightly press the upper arm (5) down fig. (10).
• Then remove the sawblade by pulling it forward out of
the supports and through the access perforation in the
table.
A 2 Inserting the saw-blade:
• Put the saw-blade with the two adapters into the lower
support, the other end into the upper support.
• Slightly press the upper arm (5) down (fig 10) before
hooking it in.
• Tighten the blade with the tightening screw (1) (fig.
11) by rotating it clockwise. Check the tightness of the
blade. Keep on rotating clockwise in order to tighten the
blade even more.
B. Saw-blade with pins
B 1 Saw blade removal, fig. 7 + 8
• Extract the saw-blade by first unscrewing the tightening
screw (1).
• Remove the saw-blade from the upper and lower support
by slightly pressing the saw´s upper arm down (fig. 10).
B 2 Inserting the saw-blade fig 9-12
• Lead one end of the saw-blade through the perforation
in the table and insert the saw-blade pins into the notch.
Repeat this procedure at the upper blade support.
• Before hooking it in, slightly press the saw´s upper arm
down. Fig 10; Nr. 5
• Check the position of the blade pins at the supports (fig
12).
• Tighten the blade by means of the tightening screw.
Check the blade´s tightness. Keep on rotating clockwise
in order to tighten the blade even more. (Fig. 11).
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