RADLEY 1345-000 User manual

OWNER’S MANUAL
226002
VS4005B

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Product Specifications……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….1
Table of Contents………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………2
General Safety Warnings………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..3-5
Specific Safety Rules……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….5-6
Symbols…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….7
Extension Cord Safety……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….8
Know Your Scroll Saw ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….9
Assembly and Operation………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………9-13
Maintenance…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..14
Exploded view…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………15
Parts List…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….16-19
Warranty………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..20

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WARNING: Before using this tool or any of its accessories, read this manual and follow all Safety
Rules and Operating Instructions. The important precautions, safeguards and instructions appearing in this
manual are not meant to cover all possible situations. It must be understood that common sense and caution
are factors which cannot be built into the product.
ALWAYS WEAR EYE PROTECTION THAT
CONFORMS WITH CSA Z94.3 or ANSI SAFETY
STANDARD Z87.1
FLYING DEBRIS can cause permanent eye damage.
Prescription eyeglasses ARE NOT a replacement for
proper eye protection.
Non-compliant eyewear can cause serious injury if
broken during the operation of a power tool.
Use hearing protection, particularly during
extended periods of operation of the tool, or if the
operation is noisy.
WEAR A DUST MASK THAT IS DESIGNED TO BE
USED WHEN OPERATING A POWER TOOL IN A
DUSTY ENVIRONMENT.
Dust that is created by power sanding, sawing,
grinding, drilling, and other construction activities
may contain chemicals that are known to cause
cancer, birth defects, or other genetic
abnormalities.
These chemicals include:
• Lead from lead-based paints
•Crystalline silica from bricks, cement, and other
masonry products
• Arsenic and chromium from chemically treated
lumber the level of risk from exposure to these
chemicals varies, according to how often this type
of work is performed. In order to reduce exposure
to these chemicals, work in a well-ventilated area,
and use approved safety equipment, such as a dust
mask that is specifically designed to filter out
microscopic particles.

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WARNING ! When using electric tools basic safety precautions should always be followed to reduce the risk of
fire, electric shock and personal injury. Read all these instructions before attempting to operate this product.
Save these instructions for future reference.
1. KEEP GUARDS IN PLACE and in working order.
2. REMOVE ADJUSTING KEYS AND WRENCHES. Form the habit of checking to see that keys and adjusting
wrenches are removed from the tool before turning it on.
3. KEEP WORK AREA CLEAN. Cluttered areas and benches invite accidents.
4. DON’T USE IN DANGEROUS ENVIRONMENTS. Don’t use power tools in damp or wet locations or expose
them to rain. Keep work area well lit.
5. KEEP CHILDREN AWAY. All visitors should be kept at a safe distance from work area.
6. MAKE WORKSHOP CHILDPROOF with padlocks, master switches or by removing starter keys.
7. DO NOT FORCE THE TOOL. It will do the job better and safer at the rate for which it was intended
8. USE THE RIGHT TOOLS. Don’t force the tool or attachment to do a job for which it was not designed.
9. WEAR PROPER APPAREL. Do not wear loose clothing, gloves, neckties, rings, bracelets or other jewellery
that may get caught in moving parts. Nonslip footwear is recommended. Wear protective hair covering to
contain long hair.
10. ALWAYS WEAR SAFETY GLASSES. Also use face or dust mask if cutting operation is dusty. Everyday
eyeglasses only have impact-resistant lenses, they are NOT safety glasses.
11. DON’T OVERREACH. Keep proper footing and balance at all time.
12. MAINTAIN TOOLS WITH CARE. Keep cutting tools sharp and clean for better and safer performance.
Follow instructions for lubricating and changing accessories. Inspect tool cords periodically and if damaged
have them repaired by an authorized service facility. Inspect extension cords periodically and replace if
damaged. Keep handles dry,clean and free from oil and grease.
13. DISCONNECT TOOLS. When not in use, before servicing and when changing accessories such as blades,
bits, cutters, disconnect tools from the power supply.
14. REDUCE THE RISK OF UNINTENTIONAL STARTING. Make sure switch is in “off” position when plugging in.
15. USE RECOMMENDED ACCESSORIES. Consult the instruction manual for recommended accessories. The
use of improper accessories may cause risk of injury to persons.
16. NEVER STAND ON TOOLS. Serious injury could occur if the tool is tipped or if the cutting tool is
unintentionally contacted.
17. CHECKED DAMAGED PARTS. Before further use of the tool, 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.
18. DIRECTION OF FEED.Feed work into a blade or cutter against the direction of rotation of the blade or
cutter only.
19. NEVER LEAVE TOOL RUNNING UNATTENDED. TURN POWER OFF. Don’t leave tool unit until it comes
to a complete stop.
20. DO NOT ALTER OR MISUSE THE TOOL. Any alteration or modification is considered misuse and may result
in serious personal injury.
21. USE THE PROPER EXTENSION CORD. Make sure to use an extension cord that is heavy enough to carry the
current required by the tool. An undersized cord will cause a drop in line voltage, resulting in loss of power
and overheating of the tool.

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Use the scroll saw on a firm, level surface with adequate space for handling and supporting the workpiece.
Be sure the scroll saw cannot move when operated. Secure the scroll saw to a workbench or table with
wood screws or bolts with washers and nuts.
DO NOT OPERATE WITH ANY GUARD DISABLED, DAMAGED, OR REMOVED. Moving guards must move
freely and close instantly.
Check for proper assembly and proper alignment of moving parts. Understand the function and proper
use of the On/Off switch.
This scroll saw is intended for use in dry conditions, and for indoor use only.
Do not cut pieces of material narrower than 3” (75 mm) wide to hold by hand outside the blade guard.
Avoid awkward hand positions where a sudden slip could cause a hand to move into the blade.
Always use the blade guard to avoid possible injury due to blade breakage.
Never leave the scroll saw work area with the power on, or before the machine has come to a complete stop.
Do not perform layout, assembly or set up work on the table while the cutting tool is in operation.
Never turn your scroll saw on before clearing the table of all objects: (tools, scraps of wood, etc.) except
for the workpiece and related feed or support devices for the operation planned.
Do not reach under the upper arm.
Never use the scroll saw near flammable liquids, vapors, or gases.
Keep the saw with proper footing on a table to decrease noise and vibration.
This scroll saw is designed for use on wood and wood-like products only. Never cut metals or masonry
products with this tool.
To avoid injury caused by pieces thrown from accessories, use only recommended accessories designed
for this saw. Follow the instructions supplied with the accessory. The use of improper accessories may
cause risk of injury.
Do not feed the workpiece too fast while cutting. Only feed the workpiece at the rate the saw will cut.
Install the blade with the teeth pointing downward.
Do not start the saw with the workpiece pressing against the blade. Slowly feed the workpiece into the
moving blade.
Use caution when cutting round or irregularly shaped work pieces. Round items will roll and irregularly
shaped work pieces can pinch the blade.
To avoid injury when operating the scroll saw:
If you are not thoroughly familiar with the operation of scroll saws, obtain advice from a qualified person.
Before starting the saw, make sure the blade tension is correct. Re-check and adjust tension as needed.
Make sure the table is locked into position before starting the saw.
Do not use dull or bent blades.
When cutting a large workpiece, make sure the material is supported at the table height.
Turn the saw Off and unplug the power cord if the blade jams in the workpiece while being backed out.
This condition is usually caused by sawdust clogging the line you are cutting. If this happens, turn Off the
scroll saw and unplug the power cord. Wedge open the workpiece and back out the blade.
Do not use if blade guard is damaged or missing.
Do not clear away cut-off pieces until blade has stopped and the saw is turned off
To avoid contact with rotating equipment:
Do not position your fingers where they could contact the blade if the workpiece should unexpectedly
shift or your hand should slip.
Do not cut a workpiece too small to be held safely.
Do not reach under the scroll saw table when the motor is running.
Do not wear loose clothing or jewellery. Roll long sleeves above the elbow. Tie back long hair.
To avoid back injury:
Obtain help when it is necessary to raise the scroll saw more than 10" (25.4 cm).
Bend your knees when lifting the scroll saw.

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Have your tool repaired by a qualified person. This electric tool complies with the relevant safety rules.
Repairs should only be carried out by a qualified person using original spare parts, otherwise this may
result in considerable danger to the user.
WARNING:
ALL ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS MUST BE DONE BY A QUALIFIED ELECTRICIAN. FAILURE TO COMPLY
MAY RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY! ALL ADJUSTMENTS OR REPAIRS MUST BE DONE WITH THE MACHINE
DISCONNECTED FROM THE POWER SOURCE. FAILURE TO COMPLY MAY RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY!

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WARNING: Some of the following symbols may appear on your tool. Study these symbols and learn
their meaning. Proper interpretation of these symbols will allow for more efficient and safer operation of this
tool.
WARNING: Please read all the safety and operating instructions carefully before using
this tool. Please pay particular attention to all sections of this User Guide that carry
warning symbols and notices. Some of the following symbols may be used on this tool.
Observe caution and safety notes.
To reduce the risk of injury, user must read and understand User Guide before using
this tool.
Wear ear protection.
Wear protective helmet and eye protection.
Switch off and remove plug from power source before cleaning or maintenance.
Do not use in the rain or leave outdoors while it is raining.
Keep bystanders away.
Don’t touch the inlet and outlet when the vacuum cover is opened, or the tube is
removed.
Double insulation.
Remove plug from the power source immediately if the power cord is damaged or
cut.
226002
VS4005B
This symbol designates that this tool is listed
with Canadian and U.S. requirements by ETL
Testing Laboratories, Inc.
Conforms to UL No.987-8th Edition
Certified to the CSA C-22.2 No.71.2-10+Upd.1

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POWER SUPPLY
WARNING: YOUR TOOL MUST BE CONNECTED TO A 120V WALL OUTLET, WITH A MINIMUM 15-AMP.
BRANCH CIRCUIT AND USE A 15-AMP TIME DELAY FUSE OR CIRCUIT BREAKER. FAILURE TO CONNECT IN
THIS WAY CAN RESULT IN INJURY FROM SHOCK OR FIRE.
GROUNDING
Your tool must be properly grounded. Not all outlets are properly grounded. If you are not sure if your outlet
is properly grounded, have it checked by a qualified electrician.
WARNING: IF NOT PROPERLY GROUNDED, THIS TOOL CAN CAUSE ELECTRICAL SHOCK, PARTICULARLY
WHEN USED IN DAMP LOCATIONS. TO AVOID SHOCK OR FIRE, IF THE POWER CORD IS WORN OR
DAMAGED IN ANY WAY, HAVE IT REPLACED IMMEDIATELY.
If this tool should malfunction or breakdown, grounding provides a path of least resistance for electric current,
to reduce the risk of electric shock. This tool is equipped with a cord having an equipment grounding
conductor and grounding plug. The plug must be plugged into an appropriate outlet that is properly installed
and grounded in accordance with all local codes and ordinances.
WARNING: TO MAINTAIN PROPER GROUNDING, DO NOT REMOVE OR ALTER THE GROUNDING PRONG IN
ANY MANNER.
120V OPERATION
As received from the factory, your tool is ready to run for 120V operation. This machine is intended for use on
a circuit that has an outlet and a plug which looks like the one illustrated in Fig.1.
Fig.1
WARNING: DO NOT USE A TWO-PRONG ADAPTOR(S) FOR THEY ARE NOT IN ACCORDANCE WITH LOCAL
CODES AND ORDINANCES. NEVER USE IN CANADA.
EXTENSION CORDS
The use of any extension cord will cause some loss of power. If you do not have a choice, use the table in Fig.2
to determine the minimum wire size (A.W.G-American Wire Gauge) extension cord needed. Use only 3-wire
extension cords which have 3-prong grounding type plugs and 3-hole receptacles which accept the tool’s
plug. For circuits that are further away from the electrical circuit box, the wire size must be increased
proportionately in order to deliver ample voltage to the motor. Refer to Fig.2 for wire length and size.
WARNING
MISUSE or failure to follow the safety rules stated in this instruction manual may cause serious personal injury.

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FASTENING THE SCROLL SAW TO A STAND, WORKBENCH OR PLYWOOD
For safer operation, the scroll saw should be securely fastened to a sturdy stand, workbench or a piece of
plywood that can be clamped to a stand or workbench. If there is any tendency for the stand or workbench to
move during operation, the stand or workbench should also be fastened to the floor.
INSTALLING BLADES
NOTE: The teeth of the blade should always point
downward to avoid uncontrollable lifting of the
workpiece.
1. Blade tension release lever
2. Sawdust blade blower
3. Upper arm
4. Locking ON/OFF Switch
5. Table locking knob
6. T-shaped hex wrench
7. 1/14” (32mm) Sawdust
vacuum port
8. Variable speed control knob
9. Blade guard foot lock knob
10. Flexible LED light
11. Carrying handle
12. Base mounting hole
13. Work table
14. T-shaped hex wrench storage
15. Quick release table insert
16. Motor
17. Bevel scale
18. Blade storage
19. Blade guard
20. Blade guard foot
21. Upper blade holder locking knob
22. Blade and bevel locking knob
23. Upper blade holder

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INSTALLING/REPLACING PINLESS (PLAIN END) BLADES (Fig. 1~4)
1. Turn the scroll saw OFF and unplug from the power source.
2. Loosen the tension by lifting the quick tension release lever
(1-Fig .1).
3. Tilt the table to the 0˚ bevel setting and lock into position with
the table locking knob (5-Fig. 1).
4. Loosen the table insert locking lever (2) and pull out the quick
release table insert (3)(Fig. 2).
NOTE: Pull out the table insert for a better view of the lower blade
holder.
4. Install the blade (4) through the access hole (5) in the table with
teeth pointing down.(Fig. 2)
5. Insert the blade (4) into the lower blade holder slot (6), then
tighten the lower blade holder locking knob (7) . (Fig. 3)
Note: Insert the T-shaped hex wrench to the lower blade holder
locking knob. Rotate the T-shaped hex wrench Clockwise/counter-
clockwise to tight/loosen the blade. See picture (A) below.
6. Apply slight downward pressure against the upper arm (8) when
installing the blade into the upper blade holder. (Fig. 3)
7. Insert the other end of the blade (4) into the upper blade holder
slot (9), and then tighten the upper blade holder locking knob (10).
(Fig. 3)
Note: Insert the T-shaped hex wrench to the upper
blade holder locking knob. Rotate the T-shaped hex
wrench Clockwise/anticlockwise to tight/loosen the
blade. See picture (B).
ADJUSTING BLADE TENSION
Push the Blade tension release lever (11) downward. Increase the tension on the blade
by turning the Blade tension release lever (11) clockwise until the
blade will “sing” when plucked. To reduce tension, turn the Blade
tension release lever (11) counterclockwise. To avoid breaking the
blade during use, do not over tighten (Fig. 4).
NOTE: The blade tension release lever must always be down before
adjusting blade tension. Lift the blade tension release lever upward
only during blade-changing operations. If the blade is over-
tightened, it will be difficult to push down the blade tension release
lever.
INSTALLING/REPLACING PIN END BLADES (Fig. 1, 2, 4, & 5)
Loosen the tension by lifting up the Blade tension release lever.
(1-Fig .1)
1. Tilt the table to the 0°bevel setting and lock the bevel knob
(5-Fig. 1).
2. Loosen the table insert locking lever (2) and pull out the quick
release table insert (3). (Fig. 2)
NOTE: Pull out the table insert for a better view of the lower blade
holder
3. Install the blade by inserting one end of it through the access
hole (5-Fig. 2) in the table. Hook the lower blade pin in the pin
recess of the lower blade holder (12) and then the upper blade
pin of the upper blade holder (13). (Fig. 5)
Note: Use the T-shaped hex wrench to tight/loosen the upper and lower blade holder locking knob.
4. Check the pins are properly located in the pin recess of upper (13) and the lower (12) blade holders (Fig.5).
5. See “Adjusting blade tension” above.

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STORAGE (FIG. 6)
The right rear side of the body (1) has a storage (2) designed to
store the T-shaped hex wrench (3).
The blade storage (4) is located on the right rear side of the scroll saw
body. The blade storage can conveniently store extra pin-end and
plain-end blades.
SAWDUST EXTRACTION PORT (FIG. 7)
This scroll saw will accept a 1-1/4” (32mm) hose or vacuum accessory
(not provided) to be connected to the sawdust extraction port (1) on
the front
of the base. If excessive sawdust buildup occurs inside the base, use
a wet/ dry vacuum cleaner or manually remove sawdust by first
unplugging the saw from the power source, then removing the two
screws (2) on the left side of saw holding the plate cover. After
cleaning all sawdust buildup, re-attach the plate cover and screws (2)
before restarting the saw. This will keep your saw cutting efficiently.
BEVEL STOP ADJUSTMENT
90 °(0 °) BEVEL ADJUSTMENT (FIG. 8, 9)
1. Remove the foot of the blade guard (2) using the Phillips® screwdriver to loosen the screw (1). (Figure 8)
2. Loosen the table lock knob (3) and move the table (4) until it is approximately at a right angle to the blade.
(Figure 9)
3. Use a combination square (6) to position the table exactly 90 °(0 °) to the blade (5). If there is space
between the square and the blade, adjust the angle of the table until the gap is closed. (Figure 9)
4. Lock the table lock knob (3) under the table (4) to prevent it from moving.
5. When the blade is exactly 90 °(0 °) from the table, loosen the bevel indicator screw (7) with a Phillips®
screwdriver.
6. Set the bevel scale (8) to the “0” mark on the bevel scale and retighten the indicator screw (7).
7. Attach the blade guard foot (2) with the Phillips® screwdriver so the foot rests flat against the table and
tighten. (Figure 8)
NOTE: Avoid placing the edge of the table against the top of the motor, which could cause noise when the
saw is running.
BLADE GUARD FOOT ADJUSTMENT (FIG. 10)
NOTE: The user must maintain a constant downward pressure on the workpiece when cutting.
The blade guard foot (1) is not designed to hold the workpiece, but rather to help prevent the workpiece
from being raised excessively.When cutting at an angle, the blade guard (1) must be adjusted so that it is
parallel to the table and lies flat on the workpiece.
1. To adjust, loosen the screw (2), tilt the blade guard foot (1) so that it is parallel to the table, and tighten the
screw.
2. Loosen the blade guard foot lock knob (3) to raise or lower the blade guard foot (1) until it rests slightly
above the workpiece.Tighten the blade guard foot lock knob (3).
NOTE: To remove the blade guard foot (1), loosen the screw (2) using a Phillips® screwdriver to turn the
screw counterclockwise.
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THE DUST BLOWER (FIG. 10)
The saw dust blower (4) must be positioned so that it points at the blade and workpiece to blow sawdust out
of line of sight when cutting. It is not designed to blow all the sawdust off the worktable.
VARIABLE SPEED KNOB (FIG. 11)
This saw is equipped with a variable speed control knob (1). Blade
stroke speed can be adjusted simply by turning the variable speed
control knob. To increase speed, turn the knob clockwise. To decrease
speed, turn knob counterclockwise.
ON / OFF SWITCH (FIG. 11)
The On/Off switch is used to turn the tool on and off.
To turn the tool press “ON”, move the switch upwards (On position),
To turn the tool “Off”, move the switch downwards (Off position).
This switch comes with a removable safety key . When the safety key is
removed from the switch and placed in a safe location, unauthorized persons or children can’t turn the switch
to the
ON position. It is recommended to always remove the safety key from the switch whenever the tool not in use.
To remove the safety key, make sure the switch is in the Off position and simply pull out the safety
key.
The LED light turn on/off with the tools
BLADE GUARD
The blade guard must be placed in the “down” position whenever the saw is turned ON.
BASIC OPERATION OF THE SCROLL SAW
NOTE: The scroll saw is primarily used for cutting curves.
1. This scroll saw is designed to cut wood and non-ferrous metals. See Optional Accessories to choose the
correct blade for your workpiece. For complicated cuts, a flat-tipped blade is recommended.
2. Make sure the teeth of the blade point down toward the table for a proper cut.
3. Press the workpiece against the table.
4. Turn on the switch and guide the wood into the blade slowly because the blade teeth are very small and
can only remove the wood when they are on the down stroke.
5. When using non-spiral blades, feed the wood only forward. Take extra care not to bend or twist the blade
while cutting to maximize blade life.
6. Best results are obtained when cutting wood less than one inch thick. When the wood is thicker than an
inch, guide the wood very slowly towards the blade.
7. Be prepared to offset the tendency of the blades, follow the grain of the wood for a precise cut.
8. When cutting material that has an uneven cross section, you may pinch the blade before the cut is
complete. A piece of molding, for example, should rest on the table and should not be allowed to sway while
cutting.
9. Be careful when cutting round material such as dowel rods or pipes. They have a tendency to roll while
being cut, causing the blade to bite down. Use a V-block to control the piece.
10. The teeth of the saw blades wear out and therefore must be replaced frequently for the best cutting result.
ADJUSTING THE BEVEL ANGLE (FIG. 12)
Bevel cuts up to 45 degrees to the left are possible on this unit.
1. Lay out design or secure template to workpiece (1).
2. Move the blade guard foot (3) to the highest position by
loosening the blade guard look knob (2) and retighten.
3. Tilt the table (4) to the desired angle by loosening the table lock
knob (5) and move the table to the proper angle, using the degree
scale (6).
4. Tighten the table lock knob (5).
5. Follow steps 3-7 under BASIC SCROLL SAW OPERATION.

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INTERIOR CUTTING (FIG. 13)
1. Lay out the design on the workpiece (1). Drill a 1/8” (3 mm) hole
(4) through the workpiece.
2. Remove the blade (3) by turning the quick tension release lever
(2) counterclockwise.
Refer to BLADE REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION.
3. Place the workpiece on the work table (5) with the hole (4) over
the access hole in the work table (5).
4. Install the blade (3) through the hole in the workpiece and push
down the quick
tension release lever (2).
5. Follow steps 3-8 under BASIC SCROLL SAW OPERATION.
6 Reinstall the blade in the scroll saw for further normal cutting.
.
SAW TRANSPORTATION (FIG. 13)
Transport the saw by the designated carrying handle (6) located on the upper arm of the body.

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GENERAL
An occasional coat of paste wax on the work table will allow the wood being cut to glide smoothly across the
work surface.
MOTOR
1. If the power cord is worn, cut or damaged in any way, have it replaced immediately by authorized
electrician.
2.Do not attempt to oil the motor bearings or service the motor internal parts.
PROBLEM
PROBABLE CAUSE
REMEDY SUGGESTED
Breaking blades
1. Wrong tension.
2. Over working blades.
3. Wrong blade application.
4. Twisting blade in wood.
1. Adjust blade tension.
2. Reduce feed rate
3. Use narrow blades.
4. Avoid side pressure on blade.
Motor will not run
1. Defective lead or plug.
2. Defective motor.
1. Replace defective parts.
2. Consult Service Center.
Excess vibration.
1. Improper mounting of the saw.
2. Unsuitable mounting surface.
3. Loose table or table resting
against motor.
4. Loose motor mounting.
1. See “Mounting the Tool to a Bench”.
2. The heavier your workbench is the less
vibration will occur. Use common sense in
choosing a mounting surface.
3. Tighten table lock handle.
4. Tighten motor mounting screws.
Blade run out ; blade
not in line with arm
motion
Blade holders not aligned.
Loosen cap screws holding blade holders
to arms. Adjust position of blade holders.
Retighten holders.

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WARNING! When servicing, use only original equipment replacement parts. The use of any other parts may
create a safety hazard or cause damage to the tool. Any attempt to repair or replace electrical parts on this
saw may create a safety hazard unless repairs are performed by a qualified technician. For more information,
call the Toll-free Helpline, at 1-866-349-8665.
1
1345-000-001
Philips Screw
6
2
1345-000-002
Flat Washer
6
3
1345-000-003
Side Cover
1
4
1345-000-004
Hex Nut,type I
5
5
1345-000-005
Standard Spring Washer
9
6
1345-000-006
Base
1
7
1345-000-007
Oil cap
4
8
1345-000-008
Left Housing set
1
9
1345-000-009
Tension Bolt
1
10
1345-000-010
Extension Spring
1
11
1345-000-011
Pressure Plate
2
12
1345-000-012
Standard Spring Washer
3
13
1345-000-013
Philips Screw
2
14
1345-000-014
Lower Arm
1
15
1345-000-015
Upper Arm
1
16
1345-000-016
Arm Bearing
4
17
1345-000-017
Blast Pipe
1
18
1345-000-018
Philips Screw
1
19
1345-000-019
Right Housing set
1
20
1345-000-020
Standard Spring Washer
11
21
1345-000-021
Philips Screw
5
22
1345-000-022
Pin
1
23
1345-000-023
Bellows Cap
1
24
1345-000-024
Philips screw
5
25
1345-000-025
Work Table Lock Knob
1
26
1345-000-026
Switch Box Cover
1
27
1345-000-027
Switch
1
28
1345-000-028
Bellows
1
29
1345-000-029
Fixing Plate
2
30
1345-000-030
Dome Screw
4

17
31
1345-000-031
Blade
1
32
1345-000-032
Star Washer
1
33
1345-000-033
Hex Socket Screw
1
34
1345-000-034
Adaptor Fixing Plate
2
35
1345-000-035
Blade
1
36
1345-000-036
Hex Socket Screw
1
37
1345-000-037
Big Cushion
1
38
1345-000-038
Eccentricity Connector Assembly
1
39
1345-000-039
Ball Bearing
2
40
1345-000-040
Hex Nut,type I
2
41
1345-000-041
Connector Pressure Plate
1
42
1345-000-042
Philips Screw
5
43
1345-000-043
Small Cushion
1
44
1345-000-044
Hex Socket Screw
1
45
1345-000-045
Blade Adaptor
2
46
1345-000-046
Pressure Pole Knob
1
47
1345-000-047
Pressure Pole
1
48
1345-000-048
Philips Screw
2
49
1345-000-049
Wire Clip
4
50
1345-000-050
Drop Foot
1
51
1345-000-051
Flat washer
1
52
1345-000-052
Philips Screw
1
53
1345-000-053
Soft Pipe
1
54
1345-000-054
Standard Spring Washer
2
55
1345-000-055
Hex Bolt
2
56
1345-000-056
Hex bolt
4
57
1345-000-057
Big flat washer
3
58
1345-000-058
Compress Spring
1
59
1345-000-059
Hex Socket Screw
1
60
1345-000-060
Work Table Stand
1
61
1345-000-061
Pointer
1
62
1345-000-062
Scale
1
63
1345-000-063
Work Table
1

18
64
1345-000-064
Auxiliary Work Table
1
65
1345-000-065
Variable Speed Knob
1
66
1345-000-066
Hex Socket Screw
1
67
1345-000-067
Power Cord
1
68
1345-000-068
Hex Socket Screw
6
69
1345-000-069
Hex Socket Screw
1
70
1345-000-070
Eccentricity wheel
1
71
1345-000-071
DC Motor
1
72
1345-000-072
Switch Box
1
73
1345-000-073
Wire Clip
1
74
1345-000-074
Philips Screw M4x10
4
75
1345-000-075
Variable Speed Switch
1
76
1345-000-076
Circuit Board
1
77
1345-000-077
Eccentricity Knob
1
78
1345-000-078
Pin type B
1
79
1345-000-079
Spring Leaf
1
80
1345-000-080
Fixing Block
1
81
1345-000-081
Lock Nut M6
1
82
1345-000-082
Movable Block
1
83
1345-000-083
Spacer Pipe
1
84
1345-000-084
Bush
1
85
1345-000-085
Big flat washer
1
86
1345-000-086
Connector sleeve
1
87
1345-000-087
Spring Pin
1
88
1345-000-088
Tension Wrench
1
89
1345-000-089
Hex socket screw
1
90
1345-000-090
Handle (Left)
1
91
1345-000-091
Nut
2
92
1345-000-092
Handle (Right)
1
93
1345-000-093
Philips screw
2
94
1345-000-094
Lamp base
1
95
1345-000-095
LED bulb
1
96
1345-000-096
Lamp fixing base
1

19
97
1345-000-097
Glass plate
1
98
1345-000-098
Lamp cover
1
99
1345-000-099
Lamp pipe
1
100
1345-000-100
Hex socket screw
2
101
1345-000-101
Wire clip
2
102
1345-000-102
Philips screw
2
103
1345-000-103
Led circuit boad
1
104
1345-000-104
Transformer box
1
105
1345-000-105
Flat Washer
1
106
1345-000-106
Hex Socket Screw
1
107
1345-000-107
M4 Philips Screw
2
108
1345-000-108
M6 Philips Screw
1
109
1345-000-109
M5 Philips Screw
1
110
1345-000-110
Wrench
1
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