Assembly – RIKON Power Tools 10-600VS User Manual

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Fig. 02

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Assembly

SCROLL SAW DESIGN FEATURES ( Fig.01)

1. Clamping screw: for removing the saw blade.

2. Blade guard: protects your hands from injury.

3. Work piece holder

4. Shavings blower: keeps the work piece area free

from dust.

5. Variable speed switch

6. On/Off power switch

7. Angle scale: Scale shows the tilting angle of table.

8. Adjustable light

9. Optional flexible shaft with drill chuck

10. Setting gauge for saw blades without pin

INSTALLATION

Setting the saw bench (Fig.02)

Setting the angle scale (Fig.03)

• Release the star button (1) and bring the saw bench

(2) to a right angle (3) in relation to the saw blade.

• Use a 90° angle to measure the right angle between

the blade and the bench. The saw blade should be

90° to the angle.

• Close the star button again when the distance be-

tween the blade and the 90° angle is at a minimum.

The bench should then be at 90° to the saw blade.

• Release the lock screw and bring the indicator to

the zero position. Fasten the screw. Please note: the

angle scale is a useful piece of supplementary equip-

ment, but should not be used for precision work. Use

scrap wood for saw tests, adjust the bench if neces-

sary. Note: The table should not be on the motor

block, this can cause

undesirable noise. Horizontal saw bench and diagonal

cuts

• The saw bench can be positioned into a 45 degree

diagonal position or be left in the horizontal position.

• You can read off the approximate degree of angle by

using the angle scale located under the work bench.

For more exact adjustment, use scrap wood for some

saw tests; adjust the bench if necessary.

Blade guard assembly ( Refer to page 14 parts

explosion)

Install the blade guard to the holder as shown in the

diagram.

Secure the screws with a nut and washer.

• Lift the saw onto the frame and base and push

it onto the workbench.

• Familiarize yourself with the saw operating

elements and features.

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