Features – Ryobi SC165VS User Manual

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FEATURES

Input ..................................... 120 V~, AC Only, 60 Hz 1.2 A
No Load Speed ..............................550-1,650 r/min. (SPM)

PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS

Throat ......................................................................... 16 in.
Blade Length ............................................ 5 in., pin or plain

SAWDUST EXHAUST

This feature allows you to attach any 1-1/4 in.

(32 mm)

vacuum hose for easy sawdust collection.

SAW TABLE WITH THROAT PLATE

Your scroll saw has an aluminum saw table with tilt control
for maximum accuracy. The throat plate, inserted in the saw
table, allows for blade clearance.

SWITCH AND SWITCH KEY

Your scroll saw has an easy access power switch. To lock
in the

OFF position, remove the yellow switch key. Place

the key in a location inaccessible to children and others not
qualified to use the tool.

BEVEL LOCK KNOB

Allows you to tilt the table and lock it at the desired angle
up to 45°.

VARIABLE SPEED KNOB

Turn the knob to adjust the speed from the high speed
of approximately 1,650 r/min. (SPM) to the low speed of
approximately 550 r/min. (SPM).

KNOW YOUR SCROLL SAW

See Figure 3, page 15.
The safe use of this product requires an understanding of
the information on the product and in this operator’s manual
as well as a knowledge of the project you are attempting.
Before use of this product, familiarize yourself with all
operating features and safety rules.

BEVEL SCALE

The bevel scale and indicator show you the degree the saw
table is tilted.

BLADE TENSION KNOB

Loosen or tighten the blade tension by turning the blade
tension knob.

DROP FOOT

This foot should always be lowered until it just rests on top
of the workpiece to prevent the workpiece from lifting, yet
not so much that the workpiece drags.

DROP FOOT LOCK KNOB

Allows you to raise or lower the drop foot and lock it in place.

SAWDUST BLOWER

Keeps the line of cut on the workpiece clean for more
accurate scroll cuts. For best results, always direct air flow
at the blade and the workpiece.

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