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Getting to Know Your Scroll Station
Glossary of Terms
This versatile Scroll Station is great for making toys, puzzles,
games, fretwork, and jewelry. Because of its cutting capacity,
it is a handy do-it-yourself tool. It cuts wood up to 1fl" thick as
well as plastics and non-ferrous metals.
1. BLADE STORAGE DRAWER
Your Scroll Station is equipped with a blade storage area
located under the right side of the saw table (when facing
table). The blade storage area conveniently stores both Pin-
and Plain-end blades.
2. SAWDUST BLOWER
Keeps workpiece clean for better visibility. For best results,
always direct air flow from blower tube at blade and work-
piece. To adjust, simply bend to desired position.
3. DROP FOOT
The drop foot should always be lowered until it just rests on
top of the workpiece to prevent workpiece from lifting, but not
so much that the workpiece drags.
4. DROP FOOT WING KNOBS
Allows you to adjust the height and rotation of the drop foot
and lock it into the desired position.
5. QUICK RELEASE TENSION LEVER
Allows you to quickly loosen, or tighten the blade to its prop-
er tension with lever action.
6. TABLE LOCK KNOB
Allows you to tilt the table and lock it at desired angle up to
45° to the left or 5° to the right.
7. DEGREE SCALE
Shows the degree the table is tilted.
8. VARIABLE SPEED DIAL
Your Scroll Station is equipped with a variable speed dial for
greater versatility.
9. POWER ON/OFF SWITCH
Has holes provided by the switch for a lock (not included).
THIS FEATURE IS INTENDED TO PREVENT UNAU-
THOURIZED AND POSSIBLY HAZARDOUS USE BY CHIL-
DREN AND OTHERS.
To turn saw on, push power switch to
the ON (I) position; to turn saw off, push power switch to the
OFF (O) position.
10. LIGHT SWITCH
To turn light on, push light switch to the ON (I) position; to
turn light off, push light switch to the OFF (O) position.
11. TABLE
Provide working surface to support workpiece.
12. TABLE INSERT
Insert may be removed for ease of changing blades. Insert
should always be in place and flush with table during cutting
operation.
13. LIGHT
Illuminates the workpiece.
14. EASY ACCESS DOOR
Allows easy access to lower blade holder when changing
blades.
15. TABLE TILT DETENTS
Automatically stops the table to the left at 0°, 15°, 30°, and
45° increments, and to the right up to 5°.
16. SIDE TABLE & DISC SANDER
Allows multiple positIons for sanding work piece.
17. SIDE TABLE TILT SCALE
Displays adjustments at 0°, 15°, 30°, and 45° increments.
18. MOTOR
Provides power to the disc sander and optional flex shaft tool.
19. FLIP-UP GUARD
Protects disc sander when saw is in operation.
20. FLEX SHAFT HOLDER
Protects flex shaft (if attached) when saw is in operation. Flex
shaft should be disconnected before sawing is performed.
21. VACUUM HOOK-UP
Your Scroll Station is equipped with a vacuum hook-up. This
feature will allow you to attach any 1-1/4" vacuum hose into
the hole provided for convenient sawdust removal.
KERF The slot cut by the blade.
LEADING EDGE
The edge of the workpiece which is pushed into the blade
first.
SAWBLADE PATH
The area of the workpiece directly in line with and moving
toward the sawblade edge.
BLADE TOOTH SET
The distance that the edge of the sawblade tooth is bent
(onset) outward from the side of the blade.
TRAILING EDGE
The workpiece edge last cut by the sawblade.
WORKPIECE
The item on which the cutting operation is being performed.
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