Broken saw blades can cause injuries.
Thrown workpieces can lead to injury Wood chips and sawdust
can be health hazards. Be sure to wear personal protection
gear such as safety goggles ear‐ and dust protection.
Use a suitable dust exhaust system.
The use of incorrect mains supply or a damaged power cord
can lead to injuries caused by electricity.
4. Machine specifications
4.1 Technical data
Saw blade length, pin type
Blade stroke
Blade speed
Max cutting height at 90°
Table size
Table tilt
Throat
Dust port diameter
Overall (LxWxH)
Weight
Mains
Motor power
Reference current
Extension cord
Installation fuse protection
Protection class
4.2 Noise emission
(Inspection tolerance 4 dB)
Acoustic power level (according to EN ISO 3746):
Idling
Acoustic pressure level (according to EN ISO 11202):
Idling
The specified values are emission levels and are not necessarily
to be seen as safe operating levels. This information is
intended to allow the user to make a better estimation of the
hazards and risks involved.
4.3 Content of delivery
1 Scroll saw
1 Transparent blade guard
1 Air blower
1 Allen key 3 mm
1 Allen key 2.5 mm
2 Blade adapters
Set of 5 saw blades (pin type)
Operating manual
Spare parts list
127 mm
15 mm
550~1600 SPM
50 mm
415x254 mm
0°/45° left
406 mm
35 mm
620x340x330 mm
11.5 kg
1~230V, PE, 50Hz
P1= 90W S2‐30min
0,8 A
H05VV‐F 3G1mm²
10A
I
LwA 79,2 dB(A)
LpA 72,1 dB(A)
4.4 Machine description
A....Blade tension knob
B....Bearing covers
C....Table
D....Sawdust blower
E.....Blade and key storage area
F....Mounting holes
G....Bevel scale
H....Bevel lock knob
I.....Lower blade holder
J....Transparent sawguard
K....Blade guard lock knob
L.....Upper blade holder
M....Table insert
N....Dust connection port
O....ON/OFF button
P....Variable speed control knob
Q....Table 90° adjusting screw
Fig 1
Fig 2