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Transporting Saw
Do NOT lift scroll saw beneath arm
(Figure 5) which may result in damage to linkage
system. Always lift using motor and edge of table
(Figure 7).
Figure 5: INCORRECT Lifting
Figure 6: Correct Lifting
Mounting to Bench or Stand
The scroll saw should be installed
upon a sturdy, flat surface with all four legs
contacting the surface. Do NOT install with saw
partially hanging over edge of table or workbench.
If scroll saw will not be bolted down to a surface, install
the four-foot pads to reduce vibration. See Figure 7.
Lower hex nut may be adjusted for height. Tighten top
hex nut down against saw foot.
Figure 7: Leveling Foot
The preferred method is to mount the saw directly to a
solid workbench, table, or stand. If mounting to a
workbench, use a pad (provided rubber washers)
between saw and bench to minimize vibration. See
Figure 8.
Figure 8: Bench Mounting (fasteners not included)
If a non-permanent method is preferred, an alternative
is to fasten the saw to a thick plywood board (minimum
3/4-inch), then attach the board to a table using
clamps.