Owners Manual
Owners Manual
Owners Manual
MODEL NO.
1!3.23($180
SCROLL SAW
Variable Speed
Serial
Number
Model and ser;al number may be found
attached to the underside of the work-
table.
materialor workmanship,
Searswillrepair
This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state.
SEARS, ROEBUCK AND CO., DEPT. 698/731A Sears Tower, Chicago, IL 60684
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18. USE RECOMMENDED ACCESSORIES ensure that itwill operate properly and perform its
Consult the owner's manual for recommended intended function. Check for alignment of mov-
accessories. Follow the instructionsthat accom- ing parts, binding of moving parts, breakage of
pany the accessories. The use of improper parts, mounting, and any other conditions that
accessories may cause hazards. may affect its operation. A guard or other part
that is damaged should be properly repaired or
19. NEVER STAND ON TOOL replaced.
Serious injury could occur if the tool is tipped or if
the cutting tool is accidentally contacted. 21. DIRECTION OF FEED
Feed work into a blade or cutter against the
Do not store materials above or near the tool such direction of rotation of the blade or cutter only.
that it is necessary to stand on the tool to reach
them. 22. NEVER LEAVE TOOL RUNNING UNAT-
TENDED
20. CHECK DAMAGED PARTS Turn power off. Don't leave tool until it comes to
Befo re further use oft he tool, a guard or other part a complete stop.
that is damaged should be carefully checked to
9. Think Safety.
Safety is a combination of operator common sense / FOR YOUR OWN SAFETY: \
and alertness wheneverthe scroll saw is in operation. Read and understand owner's
manuat before operating SCroll Saw.
B ALWAYS wear SAFETY GOGGLES
The operation of any power tool ca_ result in foreign
complyingwith ANSI Z87,1.
objects being thrown into the eyes, which can result in o PROPERLY ADJUST HOLDDOWN,
severe eye damage. Always wear safety goggles = Hold workpiece down firmly,
o Turn sawoff and LOCK SWITCH
complying with ANSI Z87.1 (shown on Package) before before adjusting saw, changing
commencing power tool operation. Safety goggles are bladeor leaving area.
• When INSTALLING BLADE: Blade
available at Sears retail or catalog stores. teeth must point down, Tension
blade by turning knob clockwise
one full turn beyond take-up of
WARNING: ALWAYS KEEP ALERT. DO NOT AL- alack. Fol!ow ©omplnte installation
LOW FAMILIARITY (GAINED FROM FREQUENT USE and checking procedure in owner's
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It is recommended that you have a qualified electrician a. MOTOR IS OVERLOADED - Overloading can
replace the two prong outlet with a properly grounded occur if you feed too rapidly.
three prong outlet.
b_ LOW VOLTAGE - Although the motor is designed
An adapter as shown is available forconnecting the plug for operation on the voltage and frequency speci-
to 2-prong receptacles. The green grounding lead fied on the motor nameplate, normal loads will be
extending from the adapter must be connected to a handled safely on voltages not. more than I0%
permanent ground such as a properly grounded outlet above or below the nameplate voltage. Heavy
box. loads, however, require that voltage at motor ter-
GROUNDING LUG minals equals the voltage specified on nameplate.
3. If the motor suddenly stalls while cutting wood, turn Length of the 120 Volts Wire Sizes Required
the power switch off, unplug the tool, and free the Conductor (American Wire Gage Numbe0
blade from the wood. The motor may now be re-
st&rted and the cut finished. 0 - 25 Ft. 16
26 - 50 Ft. 14
4. Frequent "blowing" of fuses or tripping of circuit 51 - 100 Ft. 12
breakers may result if:
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STRAIGHT EDGE OF
BOARD 3/4*INCH THICK
(_ COMBINATION THIS EDGE MUST BE
PERFECTLY STRAIGHT
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MEDIUM PHILLIPS SCREWDRIVER
DRAW LIGHT
LINE ON BOARD
ALONG THIS
WARNING: FOR YOUR OWN SAFETY, NEVER
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AND YOU HAVE READ AND UNDERSTAND THE L__
SAFETY AND OPERATIONAL INSTRUCTIONS.
SHOULD BE NO GAP OR OVERLAp HERE WHEN
SQUARE IS FLIPPED OVER IN DOTTED POSITION
BLADE HOLBER
BLADE
BEVEL
BEVEL LOCK
(LIFT HERE)
WARNING: FOR YOUR OWN SAFETY, NEVER 1. Lift the saw by the frame and base and place scroll
CONNECT PLUG TO POWER SOURCE OUTLET saw on work bench.
UNTIL ALL ASSEMBLY STEPS ARE COMPLETE,
AND YOU HAVE READ AND UNDERSTAND THE 2. Familiarize yourself with the controls and features of
SAFETY AND OPERATIONAL iNSTRUCTIONS. this scroll saw indicted in illustration.
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1. The scroll saw work table can be tilted to the left for
bevel cutting up to 45 degrees from the 0 degree or
herizentaI cutting position.
ments.
BEVEL LOCK
KNOB
CHECK FOR
SPACE BETWEEN
SQUARE AND
BEVEL LOC_
KNOB_
_jHAkE FLATWASHER
2. A soft foam pad to place between your scroll saw and
workbench is NOT supplied with the saw. However, OCKWASHER
we highly recommend the use of such a pad to reduce X NUT
noise and vibration. M NUT
HEX HEAD SCREW
Quantity Description
"'U'SHAPED BAR
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1. Unplug power cord from outlet.
3. Support the blade holder by using the "U" shaped bar SCREW
provided in the darts bag,
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4. Slip one side of bar behind the holder while the other f
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LOOSEN LOWER
BLADE HOLDER
SCREW
5. Loosen the lower blade holder screw in the same way
you Ioosened the upper blade holder in Steps 2 & 3.
UPPER
6. Prior to installing blade, make sure the teeth of the BLADE HOLDER
_ ___ HOLDER
Adjust the blade holder to the table by loosening the _ HOLD-DOWN FOOT
HOLD_DOWN
ADJUSTING
SCREW
ECCENTRIC
MECHANISM
2 i HOLD
BLADE
BEVE
3
BLADE HC
BEVEL
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SPEED CONTROL KNOB
ON/OFF KNOB
1,TENSION KNOB - Tighte ningthe knob (clockwise) will 5. BEVEL SCALE - Shows degree btade is tilted for
_ncrease the tension on the blade. Loosening it bevel cutting.
(counterclockwise) wilt decrease the tension,
6 SPEED CONTROL / ON - OFF KNOB - For speed
2. HOLD DOWN & BLADE SUPPORT- Provides added control setting, refer to the "Choice of Blade and
control of workpiece and protection for operator and Speed" table, The On-Off Knob has a locking featu re.
supports blade, THIS FEATURE IS INTENDED TO HELP PREVENT
UNAUTHORIZED USE BY CHILDREN AND OTH-
3, BLADE HOLDERS - Retain and position the blade, ERS.
ON - OFF KNOB
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The scroll saw accepts a wide variety of blade widths material and the size of the radius being cut, See the
and thicknesses+ The blade width and thickness and the following chart.
number of teeth per inch are determined by the type of
Speed
Teeth/Inch Width Thickness (Strokes!Mtn.) Material Cut
10 .110" .02O" C {1200- 1500) Poputar sizes for cutting hard a oft woods 3/16" upto 2".
Also ptastics, paper, felt, bone, etc.
15 ,110" .020" B (600 - 1200) Wood, plastic, extremely thin cuts on materials 3/32" to
1/2" thick.
18 095" _010" A (500 - 600) For tight radius work in thin m Lterials 3132" to "_18"wood
veneer, wood, bone, f;ber ivory, plaslic, etc.
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to iollow the wood grain as you
your scroll
• !. The saw does not cut wood by itself. You alJow the g. intended to cut wood or or material
saw to cut wood by guiding the wood into the blade as similar to wood only:
it moves,
10, When choosing a blade to use with your scroll saw,
2 The blade teeth cut wood ONLY on the down stroke, consider the following carefully.
3. 'You must guide the wood into the blade slowly be- Very fine, narrow blades should be used to scroll
cause the teeth of the blade are very small and they cut in thin wood 1/4" thick or less.
can only remove wood when they are on the down
stroke. To cut wood over 1/4" thick, use wider blades.
4. There is a learning curve lor each person who wants Most blade packages state the size or thickness
to use this saw. During that period of time, it is of wood which that bmadeis intended to cut, and
expected that some blades wilt break until you learn the radius size of curve, which can be cut with
how to use the saw and receive the greatest benefit that blade.
from the blades.
Wider blades can't cut curves as tight or small as
5 Best resufts are achieved when cutting wood less thinner blades.
than one inch thick.
Narrower blades work well only on thinner wood
6 When cutting wood thicker than one inch, the user material.
must guide the wood very, very slowly into the blade
and take extra care not to be nd or twist the blade while i1. This saw uses 5" long plain end type blades only.
cutting in order to maximize blade life. See your Sears Catalog or Retail Store for acces-
sop,,'blades.
7, Teeth on scroll saw blades wear out and as such must
be replaced frequently for best cutting results. Scroll 12. Blades wear faster when cutting plywood, which is
saw blades generally stay sharp for I/2 hour to 2 very abrasive; when sawing wood which is thicker
hours of cutting. than3!4" blade stroke; and when sawing hardwood,
or when side pressure is placed on the blade.
8i Toget ac_rate cuts, be prepared to compensate for
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1/4" HOLE IN
!. One of the features of this saw is that it can be used
WORKPIECE
to make sero(I cuts on the interior of a board without CENTERED OVER
breaking or cutting into t he outline or perimeter of the HOLE IN TABLE
board.
1. Four holes are provided in the work table so you can 4 FLAT HEAD
easily attach an auxiliary work surface to the saw if SCREWS
1 COUNTERSINK THE AREA AROUND
your needs require. .EAGH HOLE SO SCREW HEAD WILL
/NO'!r G_T IN YOUR WAY AND AUXILIARY
iSLI_FACE WILL BE SMOOTH,
2. Mounting an auxiliary table can allow you to build a
t_oPTtONAL AUXILIARY WORK SURFACE
larger support area to suit your project, and could 3-(31 BE MADE BY SAW USER
render a smoother work surface, as your needs
require and an auxiliary surface can give you more ___oL _----t, ,
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support close tO the blade for special cutting needs
like very small or detailed projects. / _'=_"---4 FLAT WASHERS
4 MOUNTING _='_='_'"-4 LOci<WASHERS
HOLES
TABLE IN
- TYPICAL _-4 14E_ NUTS
WARNING: TO AVOID TOOL TIPPING OR SUP-
PORT FAILURE, AUXILIARY WORK SURFACE
SH OULD NOT EXCEED 24" X 12" X 1/4" AND SAW
MUST BE FASTENED TO A WORKBENCH,
DRILL the hole for the blade first. Then MARK location
of other holes.
Quantity Description
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GENERAL
MOTOR
if the power cord is worn, cut or damaged in any way, METHOD OF OILING BEARINGS
have it replaced immediately.
1. Turn saw on its side.
Do not attempt to oil the motor bearings or service the
motor internal pads. 2. Squid a generous amount of SAE 20 oil around the
shaft end and bronze bearing.
ARM BEARINGS
3. Let the oil soak in overnight in this position.
Lubricate the arm bearings after 10 hours of use. Re-oil
after every 50 hours of use or whenever there is a 4. Ne×tday repeat the above procedure for the opposite
squeak coming from the bearings, side of the saw,
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troubUeshooting
WARNING: FOR YOUR OWN SAFETY, PUSH CONTROL KNOB "OFF" AND REMOVE PLUG FROM POWER
SOURCE OUTLET BEFORE TROUBLSHOOTING YOUR SCROLL SAW.
Motor wilt not run, 1. Defective cord or plug. 1. Replace defective parts before using saw again.
2, Defective motor or 24 Consult Sears Service. Any attempt to repair this
control board. control board or motor may create a HAZARD
unless repair is done by a qualified service tech-
nician. Repair service is available at your nearest
Sears Store.
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WARNING: TO AVOID ELECTOCUTION OR FIRE,
REPAIR ELECTRICALS ONLY WITH RECOM-
MENDED SERVICE PARTS, AND REASSEMBLE
EXACTLY AS ORIGINALLY RECEIVED WHEN NEW. CIRCUIT
_SULATED
QUICK
CONNECTS
BLACK LEAD
WHITE LEAD
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MODEL NO, The model number of your Scroll Saw wilt be found
attached to the underside of the worktable.
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SCROLL SAW
Variable Speed