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DATED 11-25-98
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
PART NO. 1349463
© Delta International Machinery Corp. 1998
18" Variable Speed Scroll Saw
(Model 40-650, Type 2)
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Page 1 - (Model 40-650, Type 2)

1DATED 11-25-98INSTRUCTION MANUALPART NO. 1349463© Delta International Machinery Corp. 199818" Variable Speed Scroll Saw(Model 40-650, Type 2)Qui

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10FASTENING STAND TO SUPPORTING SURFACEIf there is any tendency for the scroll saw to move during operation, the scroll saw stand must befastened to t

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11Fig. 18DUST BLOWERA dust blower (A) Fig. 18, is provided, and canbe moved to direct air to the most effectivepoint on the cutting line.ADJUSTING BLA

Page 4 - FOR SCROLL SAWS

12ADJUSTING CLAMPING ACTION OF BLADE HOLDERSDifferent widths of scroll saw blades will make it necessary to adjust the clamping action of the blade ho

Page 5 - UNPACKING AND CLEANING

13Fig. 253. Push blade holder clamping lever (C) Fig. 25, to therear as shown. This will automatically release the blade(D) from the upper blade holde

Page 6 - ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS

14Fig. 27Fig. 28Fig. 29Fig. 31ADJUSTING 90 AND 45DEGREE POSITIVE STOPSFOR TABLE1. Loosen table lock handle and move the table all theway to the left a

Page 7 - TO STAND

15BRUSH INSPECTIONAND REPLACEMENTCAUTION: BEFORE INSPECTING THE BRUSH-ES, DISCONNECT THE MACHINE FROM THEPOWER SOURCE.Brush life varies. It depends on

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16BLADE BREAKAGEBlade breakage is usually caused by one or more of the following:1. Bending the blade during installation.2. Improper blade tension.3.

Page 9 - EXTENSION CORDS

2TABLE OF CONTENTSSAFETY RULES...

Page 11 - DUST BLOWER

4ADDITIONAL SAFETY RULESFOR SCROLL SAWS1. WARNING: Do not operate your scroll saw until it iscompletely assembled and installed according to theinstru

Page 12 - ADJUSTING HOLDDOWN

5Fig. 2UNPACKING AND CLEANINGYour new scroll saw and stand is shipped complete in one container. Carefully unpack the saw, stand and all looseitems fr

Page 13 - CHANGING BLADES

6Fig. 3ASSEMBLING STAND1. Assemble the stand, as shown in Fig. 4,using the 24 carriage bolts, flat washers andhex nuts. NOTE: The round holes on the t

Page 14 - TILTING THE TABLE

7Fig. 5Fig. 6Fig. 7Fig. 83. Figure 8 illustrates the saw (H) fastened tothe stand (J). Place the stand on a level sur-face and securely tighten all st

Page 15 - BRUSH INSPECTION

8Fig. 9Fig. 10Fig. 11Fig. 12ASSEMBLINGHOLDDOWN FOOT1. With wrench supplied, assemble holddownfoot (A) Fig. 10, to rod (B) using 1/2² hex sock-et head

Page 16 - FUSE REPLACEMENT

9CONNECTING SCROLL SAW TO POWER SOURCEIMPORTANT: BEFORE CONNECTING THE SAW TO THE POWER LINE, MAKE SURE THE SWITCH IS IN THE “OFF”POSITION.Fig. 15Fig.

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