Mounting board, Adjusting guard, Assembly – Sears 113.20765 User Manual

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assembly

MOUNTING SCROLL SAW TO

MOUNTING BOARD

An alternate method of mounting is to fasten Scroll
Saw to a mounting board. The board should be of

sufficient size to avoid tipping of saw while in use.

Any good grade of plywood or chipboard with a 3/4”
minimum thickness is recommended,

1 Follow Instructions for mounting to a workbench,

substituting a board 12” x 24” minimum size and
using 1/4 inch fiat head screws, lockwashers, and
hex nuts. Screws must be of sufficient length to

accomodate saw base, rubber feet, washers, hex

nuts, and thickness of supporting board
NOTE: Holes must be counter sunk so screw
heads are flush with bottom surface of supporting
board

2 Locate, mark, and drilf holes through mounting

board, and install screws, lockwashers, and nuts

Tighten with wrench.

.............24" —

COUNTER SINK

FROM BOTTOM
OF MOUNTING
BOARD

S/16" DiA. HOLES{4)

12-1/a

3, Securely damp board to workbench using C

clamps.,

NOTE: Supporting surface where Scroll Saw Is

mounted should be examined carefully after
mounting to insure that no movement

during use can result If any tipping or
walking is noted, secure workbench, legs, or
supporting surface before operating Scroll

Saw,

ADJUSTING GUARD

The Scroll Saw is shipped with a guard and lock
knobs Installed

1 Adjust guard by loosening the two (2) guard lock

knobs and raising guard to desired height above

table Tighten guard lock knobs by hand.

2 Guard should be against top of workpiece to

provide additional control, but permit movement
of workpiece, flat on table,

GUARD

LOCK KNOBS

WORKPIECE

installing

miter

lock

knob

1 Locate one {1) miter gauge lock knob, one

13/64 X 6/8 X 1/32 washer, and one (1) wedge

among loose parts

2 Insert wedge into tapered recess next to front

miter slot

3 Install washer and knob from underside of table,

by engaging knob into wedge. Tighten knob by
hand

NOTE: A miter gauge is included with the Scroll

Saw With the wedge locking feature, the

operator can use the miter guage to perform

ripping as well as miter and crosscuts

MITER GAUGE

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