Changing Blades; Optional Accessories; General Maintenance - PEUGEOT ENERGYScroll-400V Manuel D'utilisation

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Interior Cutting (Fig. 11)
1.
Lay out the design on the workpiece (1). Drill a 3mm
hole in the workpiece.
2.
Release the tension lever (1), remove the blade (2).
Refer to Changing Blades.
3.
Place the workpiece on the saw table with the hole (4)
over the access hole in the table (3).
4.
Install the blade (2) through the hole in the workpiece
and lower the quick tension release lever (1).
5.
Follow the process, items 3-7, under BASIC SCROLL
OPERATIONS.
6.
When finished making the interior scroll cuts simply turn
the scroll saw OFF, remove the blade from the blade
holder, and remove the workpiece from the table.
Transport the saw (Fig. 1)
Transport the saw by the designated hand-hold (14) and (15)
located on the base.
Body and Hand Position (Fig. 16)
Symbols for body and hand position.
WARNING! Never place hands near the cutting area. Proper
positioning of your body and hands when operating the scroll
saw will make cutting easier and safer. Keep children away.
Keep all visitors at a safe distance from the scroll saw. Make
sure bystanders are clear of the saw and workpiece. Do not
force the saw. It will do the job better and safer at its designed
rate.

Changing Blades

WARNING! To avoid injury from an accidental starting,
Removing the Blades
always turn the switch OFF ("0") and remove the power
plug from the power source before changing the blades.
Plain-end Blades (Fig. 2, 12, 13)
1.
To remove the blade, loosen the blade tension by
lifting the quick tension release lever (2). (Fig.12)
2.
Loosen the upper blade holder (4) by turning the quick
release knob (5) counterclockwise. (Fig.13)
note:
The hex set screw (6) on the left side is used for fine
adjustments and is only adjusted if the blade is not
perpendicular to the table.
3.
Tilt the table to 0˚and tighten the bevel knob (7)(Fig.2).
Loosen the pin (9) with a T-handle hexagon.wrench
under the table on the left side of the lower blade holder
(8) by turning counterclockwise. (Fig.13)
4.
Remove the blade (1), from the upper (4) and lower
blade holder (8) by pulling forward and lifting the blade
through the access hole (10) in the table (11). (Fig. 2)
Pin-end Blades
1.
To remove the blade, loosen the tension by lifting up
the quick tension release lever (2). (Fig.12)
2.
Remove the blade (1) from the upper (4) and lower (5)
blade holder by pulling forward to release, and lift the
blade through the access hole. (Fig.14)
3.
Tilt the table to a 45˚angle and lock the bevel lock knob
to view lower blade holder (8). (Fig.14)
4.
Apply slight downward pressure on the upper arm when
removing the blade from the upper blade holder.

Optional Accessories

nOTE:
Scroll saw blades generally stay sharp for 1/2 to 2 hours of
cutting.
Art. no. TPI
Tooth
style
96100
32
Skip
96101
25
Skip
96102
20
Skip
96103
17
Skip
96104
15
Skip
96105
13
Skip
96106
12
Reverse
skip
96107
12
Reverse
skip
96108
10
Reverse
skip
96114
8
Reverse
skip
Art. no. TPI
Tooth
style
96113
10 Regular 25-50 mm hard/soft wood, plastic,
96110
15 Regular 25-38 mm wallboard, pressed wood,
96111
18
Skip
96112
25
Skip
Maintenance
WARninG! For your own safety, turn the switch off and
remove the plug from the power source outlet before
maintaining or lubricating your scroll saw.

General Maintenance

An occasional coat of paste wax on the work table will allow
the wood being cut to glide smoothly across the work surface.
Sawdust Extraction Port (Fig. 15)
This scroll saw will accept a hose or vacuum accessory (not
provided) to be connected to the port (1) on the right side of
base. If excessive sawdust buildup occurs inside the base
use a wet/dry vacuum cleaner or manually remove sawdust
by removing the screws on the right side of saw. Reattach the
metal plate and screws before starting the saw. This will keep
your saw cutting efficiently.
4
Plain-end Blades
Application
3-6 mm brass , soft metal
2-6 mm wood veneer, plastic hard
rubber, pearl, etc.
2-13 mm wood veneer, wood,bone,
fibre, ivory, plastic, etc.
2-19 mm hard/soft wood, bone,
horn, plastic, etc.
25-38 mm hard/soft wood, bone,
paper, felt, plastic, etc.
25-50 mm hard/soft wood, bone,
paper, felt, plastic, etc.
6-13 mm hard/soft wood, plywood,
etc.
6-25 mm hard/soft wood, plywood,
etc.
25 mm and more, hard/soft wood,
plywood, etc.
38 mm and more, hadr/soft wood,
plywood, etc.
Pin-end Blades
Application
etc.
wood, felt, paper, bone, lead, etc.
2-13 mm wood, plastic, etc.
2-13 mm wood, plastic, etc.
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