Warning – Craftsman 137.21602 User Manual

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SAWDUST BLOWER (FIG. S)

The sawdust blower (4) should be

positioned to point to the blade and

workpiece to blow sawdust out of the

line-of-sight when cutting. It is not

designed to blow all of the sawdust off

the table, and will operate only when

the unit is turned on.

BLADE SELECTION (FIG. T)

To avoid injury from accidental

starting, always turn the switch OFF

and unplug the scroll saw before

moving, replacing the blade or

making adjustments.

This scroll saw accepts 5-inch length

blades with a wide variety of blade

thickness and widths. The type of

material and intricacies of cutting

operations (size of radius or curve)

will determine the number of teeth per

inch. As a general rule, always select

the narrowest blades for intricate

curve cutting and the widest blades

for straight and large curve cutting

operations.

The following table represents

suggestions for various materials.

When purchasing blades, refer to

the back of the package for the best

use of blades and speeds on various

materials.

10~37

9.5~48

9.5~33

Use this table as an example, but

practice and your own personal

preference will be the best selection

method.

NOTE: When using blades, sometimes

speeds must change to compensate

for smaller curves, radii or smaller

diameters. Thinner blades will have

more possibilities for blade deflection

when cutting angles which are not

perpendicular to the table. Read BASIC

SCROLL SAW OPERATION for more

suggestions.

NOTE: The blade must be installed

with the teeth pointing downward,

as shown in Fig. T, to prevent the

workpiece from being pulled upward by

the saw blade action.

Fig. T

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