1. Drill a hole in the inside part 1 to be cut out of your work piece.
2. Take the saw blade from the top saw blade guide 2. Proceed as
shown in 6.6.3.1. and in 6.6.3.2, depending on the type of saw
blade used.
3. Push the saw blade through the drill hole. Reattach saw blade at
the top. Tension the saw blade properly again.
4. Cut out the opening and remove the work piece once the saw blade
has been removed again.
Tip: If you drill the hole in such a way that it does not touch the later
inside contour, you can allow the saw line to run tangentially into the
contour. This produces a nice even sawing edge.
7.2.2 Grain cuts:
For grain cuts, the table is simply tilted by the required amount. This
works as follows:
1. Slightly loosen knurled screw 1 (fig. 2) and align saw table 2 to the
required value, using scale 9 on indicator 8.
2. Tighten knurled screw 1.
3. Press the work piece particularly firmly against the table for a grain
cut.
8 Service and maintenance
Caution:
Pull the mains plug before making any adjustments, performing main-
tenance work, or carrying out repairs!
Note:
The scroll saw is basically maintenance free. However, to ensure a
long service life you should clean the device after each use with a soft
cloth, swab, or brush. A vacuum cleaner is also advisable for this.
9 Disposal:
External cleaning of the housing can be carried out using a soft, pos-
sibly moist cloth. While doing so, a mild detergent or other suitable
cleansing agent can be used. Do not use solvents or cleansing agents
containing alcohol (e.g. benzene, cleaning alcohol, etc.) as these can
corrode the plastic housings.
10 EU-Declaration of conformity:
We declare that the designated products meet the requirements of
the following EU directives:
EU Low Voltage Directive
EU EMC Directive
EU Machinery Directive
29.08.07
Dipl.-Ing. Jörg Wagner
PROXXON S.A.
Machine Safety Department
2006/95/EG
DIN EN 61029-1 / 12.2003
2004/108/EG
DIN EN 55014-1 / 06.2007
DIN EN 55014-2 / 08.2002
DIN EN 61000-3-2 / 10.2006
DIN EN 61000-3-3 / 06.2006
2006/42/EG
DIN EN 61029-1 / 12.2003
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