WARNING
The device and the packaging are not children's
toys! Do not let children play with plastic bags,
films or small parts! There is a risk of choking or
suffocating!
8.2 General information
• Prior to commissioning, all covers and safety devices must be
mounted correctly.
• It must be possible for the saw blade to run freely.
• In case of previously machined wood, be aware of any
foreign bodies, such as nails or screws, etc.
• Before pressing the on/off switch, make sure that the saw
blade is correctly fitted, and that moving parts run smoothly.
• Before connecting the machine, make certain that the data
on the type plate matches with the mains power data.
• Only connect the machine to a correctly installed protective
contact socket, with fuse protection of at least 10 A.
8.3 Install the scroll saw on the workbench
You require the following for assembly:
Included in the scope of delivery:
• Hexagon screw M8 (4x)
• Hexagon nut M8 (4x)
• Washer Ø 8.4 mm (8x)
• Drill template
The length of the screws to be used vary depending on the
thickness of the tabletop.
WARNING
Risk of injury! Disconnect the mains plug on the scroll saw
before all assembly work.
1. Mount the scroll saw on a solid wooden workbench. This
way, a high noise level due to vibrations can be avoided.
2. Mark the drill holes (see fig. 5.2) using the attached drill
template.
3. Drill the 4 holes (diameter 8 mm) into the workbench.
4. Screw the scroll saw onto the workbench with the
hexagonal bolt (E) through the assembly points (fig. 3 pos.
19) in the following sequence (fig. 5.1):
D Hexagon nut
C Washer
A Scroll saw
B Workbench
C Washer
E Hexagon screw
5. Tighten the hexagon nut (D) first.
9. Assembly
WARNING
Risk of injury! Disconnect the mains plug on the scroll saw
before all assembly work.
9.1 Fitting/changing the saw blade (fig. 1, 8-11)
WARNING
To avoid injuries due to unintentional start up:
Before removing or replacing the saw blade,
always press "0" and remove the mains plug from
the socket.
9.1.1 Removing/inserting the table inlay
1. Loosen the knurled screw (3).
2. Set the saw blade guard (5) all the way up to the top
position.
3. Reach under the saw table (6) and press the table inlay
(26) upwards.
4. It is now possible to remove the table inlay (26).
Pay attention to the position of the sawing gap when inserting
the table inlay (26). The table inlay (26) must be inserted as
shown in Fig. 8. Otherwise the machine can be damaged
during mitre cuts.
9.1.2 Removing the saw blade without pins
(optional)
1. To remove the saw blade (22), remove the table inlay (26)
upwards. (see 9.1.1)
2. First, release the tension by flipping the tightening lever (11)
upwards. If necessary, the tension can be further reduced
by turning the tightening lever (11) counterclockwise.
3. Press the arm (12) down lightly (see fig. 9).
4. Then loosen the upper saw blade clamping screw (28).
5. Now hold the sawblade firmly, otherwise it will fall into the
interior of the machine.
6. Loosen the lower saw blade clamping screw (29) with the
Allen key (23).
7. Remove the saw blade upwards.
9.1.3 Inserting the saw blade without pins
(optional)
The teeth of the saw blade must always point downwards.
1. Fix the saw blade (22) in place in the bottom saw blade
holder (30). To fix the saw blade (22) in place, tighten
the lower saw blade clamping screw (29) with the Allen
key (23).
2. Press the arm (12) down lightly. Fasten the other end of
the saw blade (22) in the top saw blade holder (27) (see
fig. 9).
3. Fasten the saw blade (22) using the upper saw blade
clamping screw (28) (see fig. 10).
4. Tension the saw blade (22) with the tightening lever (11)
by pressing down on it again. Check the tensioning of the
saw blade (22). If the tension is too low, you can increase
it by turning it clockwise. Before doing this, release the
tightening lever (11) again.
5. Insert the table inlay (26) again. (see 9.1.1)
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