Operation, Warning – Craftsman 137.21602 User Manual

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OVERLOAD BREAKER (FIG. U)

When the motor in overload during

operation, the overload breaker will

cause the motor to stop automatically

to prevent damage to the motor. Push

in the ON/OFF switch (2) to turn saw

OFF, after that push the ON/OFF

switch (2) to ON to start the saw.

Other way to restart the saw:

Disconnect the power supply firstly,

keep switch in ON position, then

connect the power supply, the motor

will start automatically.

Fig. U

RECOMMENDATIONS FOR CUTTING

1. When feeding the workpiece into

the blade do not force the leading

edge of the workpiece into the

blade because the blade will

deflect, reducing the accuracy

of cut and possibly breaking the

blade. Allow the saw to cut material

by guiding the workpiece into the

blade as it cuts.

2. The blade teeth cut material ONLY

on the down stroke.

3. You must guide the wood into the

blade slowly because the teeth of

the blade are very small and they

VARIABLE SPEED CONTROL AND

ON/OFF SWITCH

For your own safety, always push

the switch “OFF” when the scroll

saw is not in use. Also, in the

case of power failure (all of your

lights go out) push the knob

“OFF”. Remove the plug from

the power source outlet to avoid

accidental starting.

The variable speed control allows

greater versatility to cut a variety

of materials such as wood,

plastics, non-ferrous metals, etc.

Depending on the hardness and

thickness of material, the speed

should be reduced to allow

the blade teeth to remove cut

material from the kerf.

VARIABLE SPEED SWITCH (FIG. U)

1. Your saw is equipped with a

variable speed control knob (1).

The blade stroke rate may be

adjusted by simply rotating the

variable speed control knob (1).

2. Turn the control knob clockwise

the increase up to 1,600 strokes

per minute (SPM). Turn the control

knob counterclockwise to reduce,

down to 400 strokes per minute

(SPM).

ON/OFF SWITCH (FIG. U)

1. To turn power ON or OFF, push the

ON/OFF switch (2).

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