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Operating Adjustments - Dremel SCROLL STATION Instrucciones De Funcionamiento

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INSTALLING THE FLEX SHAFT
(OPTIONAL ACCESSORY - MODEL 225)
The optional flex shaft is used mainly for drilling pilot holes when making
interior scroll cuts (see OPERATION ) or for sanding. Also refer to the
manual supplied with the flex shaft.
Refer to figure 6.
1. Remove the two screws and two wing knobs securing the flip-up
guard and the side table to the rear guard.
2. Remove the screw securing the disc to the motor and remove the
disc.
ALIGNING THE DEGREE SCALE POINTER
The table is factory set to 0º. If further adjustments are necessary, please
follow the instructions below:
1.
Loosen the table lock knob and move the table until it is 90° to the
blade.
2.
Remove the drop foot assembly. Place a small square on the table
next to the blade as shown in (Figure 13) to check if the table is 90º
to the blade. If no adjustment is required, reinstall the drop foot
assembly
3.
If adjustment is necessary. Loosen, but don't remove the two
screws holding the pointer. With the steel ball centered in the 0º
detent, slide the pointer left or right until the blade is parallel to the
square.
4.
Tighten the table lock knob, both screws, and reinstall the drop foot
assembly. Remember, the degree scale is a convenient guide but
should not be relied upon for precision. Make practice cuts in scrap
wood to determine if your angle setting is correct.
REMOVING AND INSTALLING ABRASIVE DISCS
The disc weel is furnished with the abrasive disc of self-adhesive type.
Refer to figure 14.
1.
Remove the the disc table adjustment wing knobs and screws, then
remove the side table.
2.
To remove the abrasive disc, work the edge of disc back then peel it
away from the disc wheel.
3.
Rotate the disc and continue peeling until it is removed.
4.
Remove the protective backing from the new disc. Carefully center
disc on disc wheel and apply pressure to disc.
5.
Install side table using the screws and lock knobs.
POWER ON/OFF SWITCH
Turn the power on or off using the power ON (I) / OFF (O) switch
(Figure 1).
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Refer to figure 7.
3. Insert the drive nut (supplied with the scroll saw) into the end of the
motor shaft and tighten securely.
4. Insert square cable through the square hole in the drive screw and
fully into the motor shaft.
5. Secure the flex shaft to the motor shaft and tighten securely.
6. Flex shaft should be disconnected from the motor shaft before saw-
ing is performed.
WARNING
!
WARNING
!

OPERATING ADJUSTMENTS

Turn the controler to vary the speed of the saw, disc sander and
other optional attachments (Figure 1).
1.
Loosen the side table lock knobs and move the side table to the
desired angle. A scale is located under the left side lock knob
(Figure 15).
2.
Tighten the wing knobs.
For most projects, the table should be square with the abrasive disc.
Check using a combination square (Figure 15).
1.
Place a square on the table with the other end against the abrasive
disc. Check that the table is at 90° angle to the disc.
2.
If the table is not 90° to the disc, loosen the adjustment wing knobs
and move the table to the desired position. Tighten adjustment
knobs and check again for squareness.
WARNING
!
by the table. If the back half of the disc is used, dust and grit will be thrown
up in your face and the workpiece can be pulled out of your hands result-
ing in painfully abraded fingers.
The miter gauge (Figure 17 (B)) is used for making most angle cuts, such
as the corners of a frame. The angle setting on the table should be used
only for rough work. To make perfect joints, such as required for picture
frames, a protractor should be used to make settings. Adjustments are
made by loosening wing knobs, moving gauge to desired angle, then
tightening wing knobs.
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Flex shaft must be stored in holder when attached and
not in use.
Do not engage shaft lock on handpiece while motor is
running.
VARIABLE SPEED CONTROL
ADJUSTING SIDE TABLE
SQUARING SIDE TABLE
Sanding is done only on the forward half of the disc as
shown in figure 16 (A), with the workpiece supported

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