Instruction Manual for LUMBER JACK models including: SS457V, SS558V, SS457V SS558V Variable Speed Scroll Saw with LED Light and Blower, SS457V SS558V, Variable Speed Scroll Saw with LED Light and Blower, Scroll Saw with LED Light and Blower, with LED Light and Blower, Light and Blower
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DocumentDocumentProfessional Variable Speed Scroll Saw SS457V / SS558V ORIGINAL INSTRUCTIONS INFORMATION This scroll saw is an electric saw that cuts intricate curves and patterns in wood or plastic materials. This manual must be read and understood before operating the machine. This will provide a better working knowledge of the machine, for increased safety and to obtain the best results. PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS Attention: Please choose proper power source, voltage and frequency that are shown on the label of your scroll saw. Model SS457V SS558V Voltage 230V/50Hz 230V/50Hz Motor Power 80W 80W Throat depth 460mm (18") 560mm (22") Max. Cutting Height Strokes per Minute(SPM) Stroke 50mm (2) 550-1550 Variable Speed 20mm (3/4) 50mm (2) 550-1550 Variable Speed 20mm (3/4) Blade Length Working Table Blade Tilting Angle 130mm (5) 580 x 310mm -30(Left)~+45ºRight 130mm (5) 650 x 352mm -30(Left)~+45ºRight Dust Port Diameter 35mm 35mm Weight Product Dimensions (width x depth x height) 26KG 330 x 765 x 440mm 29KG 360 x 870 x 440mm Characteristics noise values Noise characteristic values according to EN ISO 3744. The given values are emission values and do not present safe working values. Although there is a correlation between emission and nuisance levels, the relationship is not dependable as an indicator as to whether additional safety measures are necessary or not. Factors specific to the workplace can influence the nuisance level, such as the length of activity, the characteristics of the work room, other sources of noise, etc., for instance the number of machines and other nearby activities. Dependable work place values can also vary from country to country. This information should, nonetheless, allow a better estimation of possible dangers and risks. Scroll Saw Noise Power Level No-load 75 dB(A) Active work 85 dB(A) The factor of measurement uncertainty is 4 dB(A). Sound Pressure Level 64 dB(A) 72 dB(A) 2 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS SYMBOLS Read and understand the entire instruction manual before attempting assembly or operation. AttentionGeneral safety notice. Risk of electric shock! Risk of personal injury by electric shock. Always wear safety goggles and ear protection. Always wear dust protection. Always tie back or cover long hair. DANGER! Keep hands and fingers away from moving saw blade. CE / UKCA mark Any damaged or disposed electric or electronic devices must be delivered to appropriate collection centre. Batteries, oil, and similar substances must not enter the environment. SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 1. Read and understand entire owner's manual before starting, using, servicing and carrying out any other operation on the machine. 2. Read and understand the warnings posted on the machine and in this manual. Failure to comply with all of these warnings may cause serious injury. 3. Replace warning labels if they become obscured or removed. 4. This scroll saw is designed and intended for use by properly trained and experienced personnel only. If you are not familiar with the proper and safe operation of a scroll saw, do not use until proper training and knowledge have been obtained. 5. Do not use this scroll saw for other than its intended use. 6. Always wear approved safety glasses or a face shield while using this machine. (Everyday eye glasses only have impact resistant lenses; they are not safety glasses.) 7. Always wear hearing protection when operating or observing loud machinery. Extended exposure to this noise without hearing protection can cause permanent hearing loss. 8. Do not wear clothing, apparel or jewelry that can become entangled in moving parts. Always tie back or 3 cover long hair. Wear non-slip footwear to reduce risk of slipping and losing control or accidentally getting in contacting with the tools moving parts. 9. Keep work area clean. Cluttered areas and benches invite accidents 10. Use proper extension cord. Make sure your extension cord Is in good condition. When using an extension cord, be sure to use one heavy enough to carry the current your product will draw. An undersized cord will cause a drop in line voltage resulting in loss of power and overheating. 11. Always disconnect the machine from the power supply BEFORE making adjustments, changing tooling, or servicing machine. This prevents an injury risk from unintended startup or contact with live electrical components. 12. Do not operate this machine while tired or under the influence of drugs, alcohol or any medication. 13. Make certain machine is properly grounded. 14. Remove adjusting keys and wrenches. Form a habit of checking to see that keys and adjusting wrenches are removed from the machine before turning it on. 15. Keep safety guards in place at all times when machine is in use. If removed for maintenance purposes, use extreme caution and replace the guards immediately after completion of maintenance. 16. Check damaged parts. Before further use of machine, a guard or other part that is damaged should be carefully checked to determine that it will operate properly and perform its intended function. Check for alignment of moving parts, binding of moving parts, breakage of parts, mounting and any other conditions that may affect its operation. A guard or other part that is damaged should be properly repaired or replaced. 17. Keep floor around machine clean and free of scrap material, oil and grease. 18. Keep visitors a safe distance from work area. Keep children away. 19. Give your work undivided attention. Looking around, carrying on a conversation, etc. are careless acts that can result in serious injury. 20. Maintain a balanced stance at all times so that you do not fall into the blade or other moving parts. Do not overreach or use excessive force to perform any machine operation. 21. Use the right tool at the correct speed and feed rate. Do not force a tool or attachment to do a job for which it was not designed for. The right tool will do the job better and more safely. 22. Use recommended accessories; improper accessories may be hazardous. 23. Maintain the machine with care. Keep blades sharp and clean for best and safest performance. Follow instructions for lubricating and changing accessories. 24. Turn off machine before cleaning. Use a brush or compressed air to remove chips or debris-- not your hands. 25. Do not stand on the machine. Serious injury could occur if machine tips over. 26. Never leave machine running unattended. 27. Remove loose items and unnecessary work pieces from area before starting the machine. 28. Keep hands and fingers away from the moving saw blade. 29. Don't use in dangerous environment. Do not expose machine to rain or use in wet or damp locations. Keep work area well lit. 30. Blade guards and covers protect the operator from moving saw blade. ONLY operate scroll saw with blade guard in proper position. 31. This machine is intended for cutting natural and man-made wood products, and laminate covered wood 4 products. This machine is NOT designed to cut metal, glass, stone, tile, etc. 32. Connect the dust suction hoods to and adequate suction system; suction must always be activated when the machine is switched on. 33. Scroll saw must be secured to a sturdy foundation. If there is a tendency for the stand or workbench to move, it must also be secured to the floor. 34. Blade must be properly tensioned before operating. Failure to do so could result in blade breakage and possible injury. 35. Never start saw with workpiece in contact with the blade. 36. Always keep fingers and hands away from the blade. Avoid awkward hand positions where a sudden slip might cause your hand to move into or toward the blade. 37. Always hold stock firmly against the table. The provided hold-down should be correctly positioned over the workpiece. 38. Do not attempt to saw any stock that does not have a flat surface, without a suitable support. Do not cut pieces of material too small to hold by hand. 39. Care must be taken when cutting material with an irregular cross section. The blade could pinch before the cut is completed. Any stock, such as frame molding, must lie flat on the table surface and not be allowed to rock. 40. Dowels or tubing have a tendency to roll while being cut and cause the blade to "bite." Round material should be held firmly against the table. 41. Turn off the saw before backing stock out of an incomplete cut. Only remove jammed cut-off pieces after blade has stopped. 42. Make "relief" cuts before cutting long curves. 43. When cutting large or oversize stock, always make sure material is supported at the table height. 44. Do not feed workpiece too fast while cutting. Feed workpiece only fast enough for the blade to cut. 45. Make sure the blade teeth face down toward the table and the blade is properly tensioned before operating. 46. Always support and feed the small workpiece with push sticks, jig, vice, or some type of clamping fixture. 47. Always allow the blade to come to full speed before starting cut. 48. Never use your hands to move cut-offs away from the blade while the saw is running. RESIDUAL RISKS WARNING: Despite the abidance of all safety regulations and rules described in this manual,some extra risks may still happen and the followings are most often observed: - Contact with tool - Contact with moving parts - Recoil of the piece or part of it - Accidents due to wood splinters or fragments - Tool insert ejection - Electrocution from contact with live parts - Danger due to incorrect tool installation - Danger due to incorrect electrical connection 5 ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS POWER SUPPLY AND MOTOR SPECIFICATIONS WARNING: To avoid electrical hazards, fire hazards, or damage to the tool, use proper circuit protection. Use a separate electrical circuit for your tools. To avoid shock or fire, if power cord is worn or cut, or damaged in any way, have it replaced immediately! GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS WARNING: This tool must be grounded while in use to protect the operator from electrical shock. IN THE EVENT OF A MALFUNCTION OR BREAKDOWN, grounding provides a path of less resistance for electric current and reduces the risk of electric shock. This tool is equipped with an electric cord that has an equipment grounding conductor and a grounding plug. The plug MUST be plugged into a matching receptacle that is properly installed and grounded in accordance with ALL local codes and ordinances. DO NOT MODIFY THE PLUG PROVIDED. If it will not fit the receptacle, have the proper receptacle installed by a qualified electrician. IMPROPER CONNECTION of the equipment grounding conductor can result in risk of electric shock. The conductor with green insulation (with or without yellow stripes) is the equipment grounding conductor. If repair or replacement of the electric cord or plug is necessary, DO NOT connect the equipment grounding conductor to a live terminal. CHECK with a qualified electrician or service person if you do not completely understand the grounding instructions, or if you are not sure the tool is properly grounded. Refer to either picture: WARNING: Improper connection of equipment grounding conductor can result in the risk of electrical shock. Equipment should be grounded while in use to protect operator from electrical shock. -Check with a qualified electrician if you do not understand grounding instructions or if you are in doubt as to whether the tool is properly grounded. -Do not remove or alter grounding prong in any manner. In the event of a malfunction or breakdown, grounding provides a path of least resistance for electrical shock. WARNING: This machine is for indoor use only. Do not expose to rain or use in damp locations. GUIDELINES FOR EXTENSION CORDS USE PROPER EXTENSION CORD. Make sure your extension cord is in good condition. When using an extension cord, be sure to use one heavy enough to carry the current your product will draw. An undersized cord will cause a drop in line voltage, resulting in loss of power and cause overheating. Be sure your extension cord is properly wired and in good condition. Always replace a damaged extension cord or have it repaired by a qualified person before using it. Protect your extension cords from sharp objects, excessive heat and damp or wet areas. 6 ACCESSORIES AND ATTACHMENTS RECOMMENDED ACCESSORIES WARNING: To avoid injury: · Use only accessories recommended for this machine. · Follow instructions that accompany accessories. Use of improper accessories may cause hazards. · Use only accessories designed for this machine to avoid injury from thrown broken parts or workpieces. · Do not use any accessory unless you have completely read the instruction or operator's manual for that accessory. CARTON CONTENTS UNPACKING AND CHECKING CONTENTS Carefully unpack the scroll saw and all its parts, and compare against the illustration following. WARNING: · To avoid injury from unexpected starting, do not plug the power cord into a power source receptacle during unpacking and assembly. This cord must remain unplugged whenever you are assembling or adjusting the scroll saw. · If any part is missing or damaged, do not plug the scroll saw in until the missing or damaged part is replaced, and assembly is complete. TABLE OF LOOSE PARTS Unpack carton; check your machine to see parts listed below: A B C D Code A B C D Name Scroll Saw L Hose Saw Blade Hex Wrench 4mm Quantity 1 1 1 1 7 INSTALLATION 1. Transporting and mounting the saw Do not lift or move the scroll saw using the upper arm, or internal linkage system as it could be damaged. Lift using the side storage box or motor and edge of the table. Upper arm Lifting point Side storage box Lifting point The bottom of the machine is fitted with four rubber feet, which help to reduce vibration. If the workbench is not level, loosen the hex nuts and adjust the height of the feet to make the machine more stable on the workbench. Hex nut Foot 8 To improve stability, minimise vibration and prevent the machine from moving while working, we recommend removing the hex nuts and feet, fasten the scroll saw base to a workbench by using lag screws and washers. Lag screws and washers 2. Connecting the dust collection system Warning: DO NOT operate the scroll saw without an adequate dust collection system. Attach the L hose fitting to the dust port on the lower guard, The L hose fitting should be connected with dust collection system when operating the scroll saw. The recommended air suction capacity of dust collection system is 300m³/h at least. L hose fitting 9 IDENTIFICATION Become familiar with the names and locations of the control features shown below to better your understanding of this tool. Arm adjusting knob Speed control Switch Upper arm Upper guard Quick release pin Table Motor L hose fitting Rubber Foot Fuse Tool storage box LED light Blade tension lever Hold down shoe Air nozzle 10 Tilt angle scale Tilt locking knob Tilt adjusting knob ADJUSTING WARNING: Always be sure that the machine is switched off and unplugged before any adjustments. 1. Tilting arm The arm can be tilted up to 30°left or 45°right for bevel cut, so the so the workpiece is always in a horizontal position, with no risk of sliding off the table. The tilt controls are located at the front of the saw. To tilt arm: Make sure the upper guard, air nozzle and LED light will not conflict the table. Loosen and hold the tilting locking knob, rotate the adjusting knob to desired angle. Tighten the tilting locking knob again. For quick setup to commonly used anglesthere are preset stops at 0°, 22.5°, 30°left and 22.5°, 30°, 45° right. Preset stop Tilting adjusting knob Tilting locking handle 2. Replacing the blade Remove the L hose fitting from the lower guard, Loosen the screw A and swing open the lower guard. Loosen the locking knob and rotate the upper guard upwards. Upper guard A Lower guard 11 Locking knob For pin-end blades Rotate the blade tension handle upward to release tension. If needed, rotate the arm adjusting knob to lower the upper arm. Remove the old blade from the upper and lower blade mounting brackets. Place a new blade through the table slot onto the blade mounting brackets, with the blade's teeth facing toward you and pointing down. Rotate the blade tension handle downward and rotate the arm adjusting knob to tension the blade properly. Blade tension handle Arm adjusting knob For plain-end blades Rotate the blade tension handle upward to release tension. Loosen the blade locking knob B and C. Remove the old blade from the upper and lower blade mounting brackets. Place a new blade through the table slot onto the blade mounting brackets, with the blade's teeth facing toward you and pointing down. Tighten the blade locking knob B and C. Rotate the blade tension handle downward and rotate the arm adjusting knob to tension the blade properly. Blade tension handle B C Replace the upper guard, the lower guard and hose fitting after replacing a blade. 12 3. Adjusting blade speed Rotate speed control knob while saw is running clockwise to increase blade strokes per minute, counterclockwise to decrease. To reduce the risk of injury from unexpectedly fast speed at startup, always rotate the speed control knob all the way counterclockwise before starting and after stopping the scroll saw. Speed control knob 4. Adjusting the hold-down shoe The hold-down shoe keeps the workpiece from raising up from the force of the moving blade. Loosen the hold-down shoe lock knob. Adjust shoe lightly touching workpiece. Tighten hold-down shoe lock knob, then verify workpiece moves smoothly under shoe. If necessary, loosen screw D, adjust the hold-down shoe so that it is parallel to the table, and re-tighten screw D. Lock knob Hold-down shoe D 13 OPERATIONS Basic Cutting Tips Always use a clean, sharp blade. Guide the wood into the blade slowly to prevent blade breakage. You will achieve best results when cutting wood less than 25mm (1) thick. When cutting stock thicker than 25mm (1), guide the stock very slowly into the blade, taking care not to bend or twist the blade. Blade should have minimum 3 teeth in contact with workpiece at all times. Make relief cuts as needed to prevent binding of blade in workpiece. A blade has a tendency to follow the wood grain. Be prepared to compensate for this to achieve accurate cuts. Use caution when sawing round pieces, such as dowels, which tend to roll while cutting. Keep fingers away from cutting path. Avoid awkward hand positions or getting fingers wedged between saw arm and workpiece when cutting small workpieces. For fretwork, drill all needed pilot holes at the same time before moving to the scroll saw. Drill pilot holes as close as possible to reference lines. As a general rule, select the narrowest blades recommended for intricate curve cutting, and widest blades for straight cuts or large curve cuts. Run saw only at high enough speed to efficiently do the work. Constant running at maximum speed is not necessary for most operations, may reduce control of the cutting process, and may hasten wear on the saw. When approaching a tight radius, slow down feed rate, but don't stop. Give teeth time to make cut. Forcing workpiece through curve will cause blade to twist or break. 1. Make straight cuts or outside curve cuts Position blower nozzle and hold-down shoe, turn on the LED light if needed. Turn on saw and allow blade to reach full operating speed. Set speed using variable control knob. Hold workpiece firmly against table and feed workpiece directly into the front edge of the blade with steady pressure. Do not use excessive pressure allow the blade to do the work. DO NOT turn the workpiece without pushing it through the blade at same time; otherwise, the blade could twist and break. Straight cut Outside curve cut Air nozzle LED Switch 14 2. Make inside cuts Drill pilot holes in workpiece just large enough for blade insertion. Rotate the blade tension handle and loosen the upper blade lock knob to release the blade upper end. Raise upper arm until the quick release pin automatically pops in to hold it in place.. Place workpiece hole through the blade and over the slot in table. Pull out quick release pin and lower upper arm. Refasten the upper end of the saw blade and tension the blade. Hold workpiece tightly against table and turn on saw. Set speed using variable control knob. Smoothly guide workpiece into blade, using light pressure. Avoid coming to a complete stop while cutting. Quick release pin 3. Make bevel cuts Adjust the arm to desired angle, position the hold-down shoe and guard. Turn on the saw and allow the blade to reach full operating speed. Set speed using variable control knob. Hold and feed the workpiece slowly and evenly into the blade, remembering not to force the wood through. 15 4. Saw blade selection Scroll saw blades are classified as either "pin-end" (mounting pins in the ends of the blade) or "plain-end" (no pins), Both of them can be used on this scroll saw. The plain end saw blade is mounted with locking handle, and the pin-end saw blade is mounted by positioning the pin in the v-notch. Blade locking knob V-notch When choosing a saw blade, it is usually important to consider Type of material to be cut (hardwood, softwood?) Thickness of the workpiece (thicker workpieces require larger blades) Features of workpiece (straight cuts, sweeping curves or tight fretwork?) Combine these factors to choose the right saw blade with the TPI, width and tooth form. Always refer to the blade manufacturer's technical data for a complete explanation when choosing a scroll saw blade. 16 TROUBLESHOOTING Trouble Possible Cause Incorrect power supply voltage Damaged cord or plug. Solution Ensure correct power supply voltage Inspect and replace. Motor will not start. Carbon brushes worn. Blown fuse. Replace brushes. Replace fuse/ensure no shorts Switch at fault. Replace switch. Circuit board at fault. Inspect/replace if at fault. Incorrect fuses or circuit breakers Incorrect blade tension. Blade being overworked. Install correct fuses or circuit breakers. Set proper tension. Reduce feed rate. Wrong blade for job. Blades frequently break. Blade twisting in workpiece. Select proper blade. Avoid side pressure on blade. Reduce feed rate. Too few teeth per inch. Blade should have minimum 3 teeth in contact with workpiece. Blade drift. Some drift is unavoidable depending upon Compensate by manipulation of workpiece into size of blade and type of cut. blade. Incorrect blade tension. Increase tension. Too much pressure on blade. Reduce pressure on workpiece. Saw improperly mounted. Secure saw properly to bench or stand. Excessive vibration. Unsuitable mounting surface. Arms/linkage system not tight. Less vibration will occur with a heavier work bench. Use pads or fiber washers at mounting contact points. Tighten tilting lock knob. 17 MAINTENANCE Warning! Always be sure the machine is switched off and disconnected the plug from the power supply before inspection and maintenance Adjusting upper arm tension With regular use the arm may develop play which can have a bad influence. Regularly check the play in the arm and adjust if necessary. Adjust setting screws to reduce the arm play Checking and squaring the blade to the table The blade may get out of alignment with the table over time, depending upon how often the saw is used, and frequent use of the tilting mechanism. To square blade to table: 1. Tilt arm to 0° and tighten the tilting lock lever. 2. Remove hold-down shoe and upper guard. 3. Place a tool square flat on the table against the side of the blade. 4. If the blade is not square, Loosen (8) button head cap screws on the front and rear trunnions. As shown in Fig 1 & 2. 18 Fig 1 Fig 2 5. Carefully move frame to bring blade square with table. 6. Tighten front and rear button head cap screws 7. Install hold-down shoe and upper guard. Checking and replacing motor brush The motor is equipped with two long-life carbon brushes one on each side of the motor. Motor loads and usage affect the brush life. Worn brushes will result in intermittent operation and difficulty starting the motor. Motor brush Fuse replacement The scroll saw is equipped with a 13 amp fuse for overload protection. If the saw stops working, inspect fuse: 1. Unscrew fuse cap and pull fuse out of cap. 2. If fuse has blown, replace it. 3. Install new fuse into cap, then screw cap into hole. Fuse FREQUENT INSPECTION The scroll saw should be inspected frequently. The cord, in-lead, plug and switch should be inspected to check that it is in good condition, as well as any damage on the drive part. CLEANING Clean wood dust from the saw frequently, by using a vacuum or compressed air, or damp cloth. Use a soft bristle brush for crevices. LUBRICATION Periodically apply light dabs of grease to front and rear trunnions where parts slide against one another. KEEP IN STORAGE The scroll saw should be kept at dry clean and non-corrosive environment. 19 Assembly Diagram 20 PART LIST No. Description 1 Control panel assembly 1.1 Switch 1.2 Speed control knob 1.3 Switch mounting plate 1.4 Speed dial 1.5 Self tapping screw 2 Switch box assembly 2.1 Pan head screw M4X25 2.2 Left cover 2.3 Pan head screw M4X40 2.4 Right cover 2.5 Hex nut M4 3 Top cover plate 4 Socket pan head screw M5X8 5 Upper arm 6 Upper bracket assembly 6.1 Flat head screw M4X20 6.2 Bracket cover 6.3 Bushing 6.4 Needle bearing HK0810 6.5 Spring pin 3X18mm 6.6 Blade tension handle 6.7 Bushing 6.8 Needle bearing HK00609 6.9 Bushing 6.10 Rocker arm 6.11 Bushing 6.12 Clamp bracket 6.13 Socket head screw M4X20 6.14 Socket pan head screw M6X10 6.15 Flat washer 6mm 6.16 V-notch plate 6.17 Blade mounting block 6.18 Wing screw M6X10 6.19 Socket head screw M4X40 6.20 Lock knob QTY. 1 1 1 1 1 4 1 2 1 1 1 3 1 33 1 1 4 1 1 1 1 1 2 6 2 1 2 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 21 No. Description 6.21 Upper bracket 6.22 Air nozzle 6.23 Hold-down rod 6.24 Hold-down shoe 6.25 Socket head screw M4X12 6.26 Connecting base 6.27 Bellows 6.28 Nozzle base 6.29 Socket head screw M5X20 6.30 Strut 7 LED light 8 Socket head screw M4X20 9 Link plate 10 Plastic bushing 11 Lock nut M4 12 Lower bracket assembly 12.1 Lower bracket 12.2 Socket head screw M4X40 12.3 Bushing 12.4 Bushing 12.5 Needle bearing HK0609 12.6 Bushing 12.7 Needle bearing HK0810 12.8 Bushing 12.9 Socket head screw M4X20 12.10 Wing screw M6X10 12.11 Lower blade mounting bracket 12.12 Lower V-notch plate 12.13 Socket pan head screw M6X10 12.14 Flat washer 6mm 12.15 Strut 12.16 Rocker arm 13 Frame 14 Socket pan head screw M4X8 15 Led driver QTY. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 10 4 6 18 1 1 2 2 2 6 2 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 7 1 No. Description 16 Hex head bolt M8X65 17 Spacer pipe 18 Self tapping screw 19 Rocker cam assembly 19.1 Set screw M6X8 19.2 Limit collar 19.3 Shaft 19.4 Needle bearing HK1412 19.5 Rocker cam 19.6 Needle bearing HK0810 19.7 Bushing 20 Screw 21 Lock washer 10mm 22 Left thread hex nut M8 23 Lock washer 8mm 24 Motor cam assembly 24.1 Cover plate 24.2 Ball bearing 628-2RS 24.3 Motor cam 25 Spacer 26 Real cover 27 Arm adjusting knob 28 Flange nut M8 29 Motor driver 30 Self tapping screw 31 Grounding plate 32 Flat head screw M4X10 33 Serrated washer 4mm 34 Flat washer 4mm 35 Lock washer 4mm 36 Pan head screw M4X6 37 Cover 38.1 Fuse holder 38.2 Fuse 39 Strain relief 40 Lower guard assembly 40.1 Lower guard 40.2 Socket head screw M5X20 QTY. 3 1 10 1 2 2 1 2 1 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 3 1 2 1 5 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 22 No. Description 40.3 Lock nut M5 40.4 Hex nut M4 40.5 Hinge 41 L hose fitting 42 Flat head screw M8X20 43 Table 44 Lock nut M8 45 Tilting lock knob 46 Flat washer 8mm 47 Tilting adjust knob 48 Rubber ring 49 Socket head screw M6X25 50 Set screw 51 Gear 52 Front bearing support plate 53 Flat washer 6mm 54 Ball bearing 606-2RS 55 Washer 56 Front trunnion plate 57 Rubber foot 58 Flat washer 8mm 59 Hex nut M8 60 Front support plate 61 Lock nut M6 62 Tilt rod 63 Right side cover 64 Tool storage box 65 Left side cover 66 Rear support plate 67 Rear trunnion plate 68 Rear bearing support plate 69 Flat washer 8mm 70 Lock washer 8mm 71 Hex head bolt M8X20 72 Blade 73 Quick release pin 74 Balance block 75 Set screw M6X10 QTY. 1 2 1 1 4 1 4 1 1 1 1 4 1 2 1 4 4 4 1 4 4 4 1 4 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 No. Description 76 Motor 77 Flat washer 6mm 78 Socket head screw M6X16 79 Power cord 80 Inner cable 81 Plastic cover 82 Socket pan head screw M4X10 83 Nylon set screw QTY. 1 4 4 1 1 1 2 2 No. Description 84 Socket head screw M4X12 85 Upper guard support 86 Wing screw M5x20 87 Upper guard 88 Hex nut M5 89 Cable tie 90 Terminal 91 Inner cable QTY. 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 1 23 DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY We the Importer: TOOLSAVE LTD Unit C, Manders Ind. Est., Old Heath Road, Wolverhampton, WV1 2RP. Declare that the product: Designation: Professional Variable Speed Scroll Saw Model: SS457V / SS558V Standards & technical specifications referred to: Authorised Technical File Holder: Bill Evans 01/08/2024 The DirectorMicrosoft Word 2016