Sears 113.235501 User Manual
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4,
Locate the blade guard and carefully install it onto
the saw as shown.
^
Lightly spread apart the blade guard so pins will go
into holes in frame,
5. In order to cut, and to avoid uncontrollable lifting of
the workpiece, the teeth of the blades used on the
scroll saw should always point downward when installed
on the scroll saw.
6.
Install the blade by inserting one end of the blade
through the slot in the blade guard, then the access
hole in the table, until you can hook the blade pin in the
pin recess in the bottom blade holder. Slide the top
blade pin into the pin recess of the top blade holder.
You may need to press down lightly on the arm to install
the blade.
NOTE: Use 5 inch long, pin end type blades only.
7.
Carefully tighten the blade tension by turning the
tension knob clockwise (
^ ^ ) just until you feel the
slack in the blade is removed.
Double check to see that pins are property located in
the slots.
Then turn the tension knob an additional two full turns
clockwise.
This amount of blade tension should do well for most
cutting operations and blades.
Before applying power, use screwdriver in slot at end of
motor shaft to turn mechanism while checking that the
blade is property installed.
OVER TENSIONING OR UNDER TENSIONING
of the blade will cause blades to break rapidly.
The thicker, harder and more abrasive the wood
you are cutting, the more blades you will have to use.
Blade breakage is caused by the following:
e Over tension or ur>der tension.
® Overworking the blade by going too fast,
a Twisting or bending the blade.
® Over use - blade life exhausted,
- OVER AGGRESSIVE FEEDING of the workpiece
into the blade.
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