3" SCROLL SAW Model No. CSS 300 Part No.
Thank you for purchasing this CLARKE 13" (330mm) Scroll Saw, designed for use by both professional and DIY enthusiast. Before operating this machine, please read this leaflet thoroughly and follow the instructions carefully. In doing so you will ensure the safety of yourself and that of others around you, and you can look forward to the Scroll Saw giving you long and satisfactory service.
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS GENERAL SAFETY RULES FOR OPERATING MACHINERY WARNING: As with all machinery, there are certain hazards involved with their operation and use. Exercising respect and caution will considerably lessen the risk of personal injury. However, if normal safety precautions are overlooked or ignored, injury to the operator may result. 1. READ and BECOME FAMILIAR with the entire operating manual.
20. MAKE WORKSHOP CHILDPROOF. Cover the saw adequately when not in use, to prevent children from damaging themselves by tampering with it. 21. NEVER STAND ON THE MACHINE. Serious injury could occur if the machine is tipped or if a cutting tool is accidentally contacted. Do not store materials above or near a machine, such that it is necessary to stand on the machine to reach them. 22. HANDLE WITH EXTREME CARE Whenever transporting or installing machinery, and always use a lifting tool. 23.
ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS Connect the mains lead to a standard, 230 Volt (50Hz) electrical supply through an approved 13 amp BS 1363 plug, or a suitably fused isolator switch.
INSTALLATION Plan your installation. Ensure adequate space is available, with good lighting and ventilation, and an adequate electrical supply is close at hand. 1. MOUNTING YOUR SAW Your Scroll Saw is provided with 4 mounting holes, and it is strongly recommended that you mount the machine on a solid surface. A pad between the saw and the workbench is further recommended. The best dimensions being - 24" x 12" x ½”.
4.BLADE INSTALLATION / RENEWAL 1. Before installing or removing blades, turn OFF the saw and disconnect it from the supply. Remove the blade as described in ‘Blade Holder Alignment’, above. NOTE: Whilst the blade is out of the housings, look at the blade housings closely. You will observe that the blade slots and pin recesses are made so you can position the blade for cutting from the front, or from the side (see fig. 2 ). Cutting from the side is necessary when your workpiece is over 13" long.
SCROLL SAW OPERATING CHARACTERISTICS The scroll saw’s unique ability is cutting intricate curves which other saws cannot do. A scroll saw can also be used for straight line cutting such as cross cuts, ripping and bevels, The following is a list of points to remember when using a Scroll Saw. 1. The saw does not cut wood by itself. You feed the workpiece into the blade, letting the blade cut the wood as you move the piece ahead. 2.
PARTS LIST No. Description Part No. No. Description Part No. 1. Left Frame HTSS300001 25. Square Bolt HTSS300025 2. Screw HTSS300002 26. Spring HTSS300026 3. Rubber Block HTSS300003 27. Blade Holder Upper HTSS300027 4. Label HTSS300004 28. Screw HTSS300028 Blade Holder Lower HTSS300029 5. Copper Cover HTSS300005 29. 6. Arm HTSS300006 30. Base HTSS300030 7. Screw HTSS300007 32. Bolt HTSS300032 9. Spring Washer HTSS300009 33.
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MAINTENANCE A. Apply a thin coat of paste wax on the work table from time to time. This will help the wood glide across the table more smoothly. B. The motor is permanently lubricated. Do not try to oil the motor bearings or service any internal parts of the motor. If the power cord is worn, frayed, cut or damaged, replace it. Do not try to patch it up with electrical tape this could lead to more trouble. TROUBLESHOOTING PROBLEM Breaking Blades. Motor Will Not Run.