Installing blades, Setting the table for horizontal or bevel cutting – Global Machinery Company REDEYE LSSCR User Manual

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Installing blades

Caution.

Always ensure that the saw is switched off and

unplugged from the mains

supply before removing or

installing a blade.
1. Lift up the blade tension

lever (12) to reduce the

blade tension.

2. Remove the table insert

(11) by raising it with a

screwdriver.

3. Loosen the upper and

lower blade adapter

knobs (14). Ensure that

the slots on the upper

and lower blade adapters

are wider than the

thickness of the blade.

4. In order to cut effectively

and avoid uncontrollable

lifting of the workpiece,

the teeth of the scroll

saw blade must always

point in a downward

direction.

5. Insert the blade in the

lower blade adapter and

tighten the blade adapter

knob.

6. Press the upper arm

down and insert the top

part into the upper blade

adapter and tighten the

blade adapter knob.

7. Lower the blade tension

lever to secure the blade

in position.

8. If the tension is too tight

when lowered, lift the blade tension lever back up

and turn it in an anti-clockwise direction to loosen

the blade tension.

9. If the tension is too loose when lowered, lift the

blade tension lever back up and turn it in a clockwise

direction to tighten the blade tension.

10. Replace the table insert.

Setting the table for horizontal

or bevel cutting

Caution.

Always ensure that the saw is switched off and

unplugged from the mains supply before making any

adjustments.
1. Loosen the table lock

knob (17) to allow the

saw table to be tilted

to the left and right.

The table can be locked

at any angle from a

0º horizontal cutting

position up to a 45º

angle both to the left and

right for bevel cutting.

2. A bevel adjustment scale (16) is positioned under

the work table to assist in setting the appropriate

table angle for bevel cutting. When greater precision

is required, make a practice cut first and then adjust

the table as necessary for your requirements.

Note.

When bevel cutting, the drop foot (8) can be

tilted so it’s parallel to the table and rests flat against

the workpiece. To tilt the drop foot, loosen the Allen

screw at the front of the drop foot assembly and then

tilt the foot so that it’s parallel to the table, re-tighten

the Allen screw to secure the drop foot in place.

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