Getting to Know Your Scroll Saw
1
Height
Adjusting Knob
Frame
(Lift Here)
8
Work Hold-Down Foot
and Blade Support
3
Lower Blade Holder
1. Height Adjustment Knob - Allows
for vertical positioning of blade guard/
hold down.
2. Blade Guard/Hold Down Knob -
Allows for secure angular positioning
of blade guard, work hold down and
sawdust blower.
3. Blade Holders - Retain and position
the blade.
4. Blade Guard - Defines area of mov-
ing blade.
5. Storage Drawer - For convenient
storage of pin and plain blades.
6. Bevel Scale - Shows angle table is
tilted for bevel cutting.
7. Bevel Indicator - Points to the
approximate angle of the blade in
relation to the table top.
2
Blade Guard/Hold-Down Knob
3
Upper Blade Holder
4
Blade Guard
Blade
6
7
Bevel
Indicator
10
Table Bevel
Lock Knob
9
Sawdust
Collection
Port
10. Table Bevel Lock Knob - When
11. Blade Tension Knob - Tightening
12. Table Stop - Allows table to be tilted
9
Arm
Bearings
5
Storage
Drawer
Bevel Scale
Base
(Lift Here)
8. Work Hold-Down and Blade Sup-
port - Provides added control of
workpiece, protection for operator
and support for the blade.
9. Sawdust Collection Port - Hook up
a wet/dry vac to help control sawdust.
tightened, this knob secures table at
desired bevel angle. Loosening knob
allows the table to tilt up to 45° for
bevel cuts.
the knob (clockwise) will increase the
tension on the blade. Loosening it
(counterclockwise) will decrease the
tension.
and returned to accurate 90° stop.
11
Blade
Tension Knob
12
Table
Stop
13
Speed Control
On/Off Knob