Performax 240-3724 Operation And Safety Instructions
Performax 240-3724 is a powerful 16" Variable Speed Scroll Saw designed for precise and intricate cuts. With a variable speed range of 400-1600 SPM and a 16" throat depth, it allows you to tackle a wide range of projects with ease. Its durable construction and adjustable table ensure stability and accuracy. Whether you're a seasoned woodworker or a beginner, the Performax 240-3724 is an excellent choice for your scrolling needs.
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16 " Variable Speed Scroll Saw
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SKU#: 240-3724
Operation and Safety Instructions
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Table of contents
Technical data………………………………………………………… 2
General safety rules…………………………………………………… 3
Specific safety rules for the scroll saw……………………………….. 5
Electrical information………………………………………………… 7
Know your scroll saw………………………………………………… 9
Assembly and adjustments……………………………………………
Operation……………………………………………………………...
Maintenance…………………………………………………………..
Exploded view & parts list...………………………………………….
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16
20
21
Warranty……………………………………………………………… 23
Technical data
16" Scroll Saw
Motor:
Speed:
Throat depth:
Blade:
Blade stroke:
Cutting capacity:
Table tilt:
Overall dimensions:
Weight:
SKU: 240-3724
120V, 60 Hz, 1.2 A
400-1600 SPM (no load)
16"
5" pinned & pin-less
9/16"
2" at 90º
0º to 45º left
26-3/8" x 13" x 14-3/8"
33 lb
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General safety rules
Safety is a combination of common sense, staying alert, and knowing how the scroll saw works.
SAVE THESE SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS .
WARNING: To avoid mistakes that could cause serious injury, do not plug in the saw until the following steps have been read and understood.
1.
READ and become familiar with this entire instruction manual. LEARN the tool’s applications, limitations, and possible hazards.
2.
AVOID DANGEROUS CONDITIONS. Do not use power tools in wet or damp areas or expose them to rain. Keep work areas well-lit.
3.
DO NOT use power tools in the presence of flammable liquids or gases.
4.
ALWAYS keep your work area clean, uncluttered, and well-lit. DO NOT work on floor surfaces that are slippery.
5.
KEEP BYSTANDERS AT A SAFE DISTANCE from the work area, especially when the tool is operating. NEVER allow children or pets near the tool.
6.
DO NOT FORCE THE TOOL to do a job for which it was not designed.
7.
DRESS FOR SAFETY. Do not wear loose clothing, gloves, neckties, or jewelry (rings, watches, etc.) when operating the tool. Inappropriate clothing and items can get caught in moving parts and draw you in. ALWAYS wear non-slip footwear and tie back long hair.
8.
WEAR A FACE MASK OR DUST MASK as the sawing operation produces dust.
WARNING: Dust generated from certain materials can be hazardous to your health.
Always operate this tool in a well-ventilated area and provide for proper dust removal. Use dust collection systems whenever possible.
9.
ALWAYS remove the power cord plug from the electrical outlet when making adjustments, changing parts, cleaning or working on the tool.
10.
KEEP GUARDS IN PLACE AND IN WORKING ORDER.
11.
AVOID ACCIDENTAL START-UPS. Make sure the power switch is in the OFF position before plugging in the power cord.
12.
REMOVE ADJUSTMENT TOOLS. Always make sure all adjustment tools are removed from the saw before turning it on.
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General safety rules (continued)
13.
NEVER LEAVE A RUNNING TOOL UNATTENDED. Turn the power switch to OFF. Do not leave the tool until it has come to a complete stop.
14.
NEVER STAND ON A TOOL. Serious injury could result if the tool tips or is accidentally hit. DO NOT store anything above or near the tool.
15.
DO NOT OVERREACH. Keep proper footing and balance at all times. Wear oil-resistant rubber-soled footwear. Keep the floor clear of oil, scrap, and other debris.
16.
MAINTAIN TOOLS PROPERLY. ALWAYS keep tools clean and in good working order.
Follow instructions for lubricating and changing accessories.
17.
CHECK FOR DAMAGED PARTS. Check for alignment of moving parts, jamming, breakage, improper mounting, or any other conditions that may affect the tool¡¯s operation.
Any part that is damaged should be properly repaired or replaced before use.
18.
MAKE THE WORKSHOP CHILDPROOF. Use padlocks and master switches and
ALWAYS remove starter keys.
19.
DO NOT operate the tool if you are under the influence of drugs, alcohol, or medication that could affect your ability to use the tool properly.
20.
USE SAFETY GOGGLES AT ALL TIMES-that comply with ANSI
Z87.1. Normal safety glasses only have impact resistant lenses and are not designed for safety. Wear a face or dust mask when working in a dusty environment. Use ear protection, such as plugs or muffs, during extended periods of operation.
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Specific safety rules for the scroll saw
WARNING: Do not operate the scroll saw until it is assembled, and you have read and understood the following instructions and the warning labels on the scroll saw.
Before operating
1.
Check for proper assembly and proper alignment of moving parts.
2.
Understand the function and proper use of the ON/OFF switch.
3.
Know the condition of the scroll saw. If any part is missing, bent, or does not operate properly, replace the component before you use the scroll saw.
4.
Determine the type of work you are going to be doing. Properly protect your body including your eyes, hands, face, and ears.
5.
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.
6.
To avoid contact with rotating equipment:
•
Do not position your fingers where they could contact the blade if the work piece should unexpectedly shift or your hand should slip.
•
Do not cut a work piece 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 jewelry. Roll long sleeves above the elbow. Tie back long hair.
7.
To avoid injury from accidental starting of the scroll saw:
•
Make sure the switch is OFF and unplug the power cord from the electric outlet before changing the blade, performing maintenance or making adjustments.
•
Make sure the switch is OFF before plugging in the power cord to an electric outlet.
8.
To avoid injury from a fire hazard, do not operate the scroll saw near flammable liquids, vapors or gases.
9.
To avoid back injury:
•
Obtain help when it is necessary to raise the scroll saw more than 10 inches (25.4 cm). Bend your knees when lifting the scroll saw.
•
Carry the scroll saw by its base. Do not move the scroll saw by pulling on the power cord.
Pulling on the power cord could cause damage to the insulation or the wire connections resulting in electric shock or fire.
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Specific safety rules for the scroll saw (continued)
When operating the scroll saw
1.
To avoid injury from unexpected scroll saw movement:
•
Use the scroll saw on a firm level surface with adequate space for handling and supporting the work piece.
•
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.
2.
Before moving the scroll saw, unplug the power cord from the electrical outlet.
3.
To avoid injury from kickback:
•
Hold the work piece firmly against the tabletop.
•
Do not feed the work piece too fast while cutting. Only feed the work piece at the rate the saw will cut.
•
Install the blade with the teeth pointing downward.
•
Do not start the saw with the work piece pressing against the blade. Slowly feed the work piece 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.
4.
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. Recheck 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 work piece, 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 work piece 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 work piece and back out the blade.
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Electrical information
Grounding Instructions
IN THE EVENT OF A MALFUNCTION OR BREAKDOWN, grounding provides the path of least 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 outlet 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 outlet, have the proper outlet installed by an electrician.
IMPROPER CONNECTION of the equipment grounding conductor can result in electric shock.
The conductor with the 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 licensed electrician or service personnel if you do not completely understand the grounding instructions, or if you are not sure if the tool is properly grounded.
USE ONLY THREE-WIRE EXTENSION CORDS that have
3-pronged plugs and outlets that accept the tool's plug as shown in
Fig. A. Repair or replace a damaged or worn cord immediately.
CAUTION: In all cases, make certain the outlet in question is properly grounded. If you are not sure if it is, have a licensed electrician check the outlet.
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Electrical information (continued)
Guidelines for using extension cords
WARNING: This tool is for indoor use only. Do not expose to rain or use in damp locations.
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. The table below shows the correct size to be used according to cord length and nameplate ampere rating. If in doubt, use the next heavier gauge. The smaller the gauge number, the heavier the cord.
Minimum Gauge for Extension Cords (AWG)
Ampere Rating Total Length of Cord in feet
More Than Not More Than
0 6
6
10
10
12
25
18
18
16
50
16
16
16
100
16
14
14
150
14
12
12
12 16 14 12 Not Recommended
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.
Use a separate electrical circuit for your tools. This circuit must not be less than a #12 wire and should be protected with a 15 A time-delayed fuse. Before connecting the motor to the power line, make sure the switch is in the OFF position and the electric current is rated the same as the current stamped on the motor nameplate. Running at a lower voltage will damage the motor.
WARNING: This tool must be grounded while in use to protect the operator from electric shock.
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Know your scroll saw
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Assembly and adjustments
Unpacking (Fig. 1)
Carefully unpack the scroll saw and all its parts, and compare against the list below. Do not discard the carton or any packaging until the scroll saw is completely assembled.
CAUTION: do not lift the saw by the arm that holds the blade. the saw will be damaged.
WARNING: To avoid injury from accidental starting, turn switch OFF and remove plug from power source outlet before making any adjustments.
A Scroll saw with attached light
B Extra pin blade
C Wrench
Storage area (Fig. 2)
A convenient storage location for the hex key and extra blade
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Assembly and adjustments (continued)
Assembly instructions
No assembly required. Prior to making adjustments you may want to mount the scroll saw on a stable surface.
See Bench mounting the saw.
Adjustments
Align the bevel indicator (Fig. 3-6)
The bevel indicator has been factory adjusted. It should be rechecked prior to use for best operation.
1.
Remove the blade guard foot (1, Fig. 3) using the hex key (2, Fig. 3) to loosen the screw.
2.
Loosen the table bevel lock knob (3, Fig. 4) and move the table until it is approximately at a right angle to the blade.
3.
Loosen the locking nut (5, Fig 5) on the table adjusting screw (6, Fig 5) under the table by turning it counter-clockwise. Lower the table adjusting screw by turning it clockwise.
4.
Use a combination square (7, Fig. 6) to set the table exactly 90º to the blade (8, Fig. 6). If there is space between the square and blade, adjust the table angle until the space is closed.
5.
Lock the table bevel lock knob under the table (3,
Fig. 4) to prevent movement.
6.
Tighten the adjusting screw under the table until the tip of the screw touches the table. Tighten the lock nut.
7.
Loosen the screw (4, Fig. 4) holding the bevel scale pointer and position pointer to 0°. Tighten the screw.
8.
Attach the blade guard foot (1, Fig. 3) using the hex key (2, Fig. 3), so that the foot rests flat against the table. Tighten the screw.
Note: Avoid setting the edge of the table against the top of the motor, which could cause noise when the saw is running.
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Assembly and adjustments (continued)
Bench mounting the saw
Before operating the saw, it must be firmly mounted to a workbench or another rigid frame.
Use the base of the saw to mark and pre-drill the mounting holes.
If the saw is to be used in one location, permanently secure it to the work surface using wood screws if mounting to wood. Use bolts, washers, and nuts if mounting into metal.
To reduce noise and vibration, install a soft foam pad (not supplied) between the scroll saw and the workbench.
Note: Mounting hardware (bolts, nuts, washers) not included
WARNING: to reduce the risk of injury:
•
When carrying the saw, hold it close to your body to avoid injury to your back. Bend your knees when lifting the saw.
•
Carry the saw by the base. Do not carry the saw by the power cord.
•
Secure the saw in a position where people cannot stand, sit, or walk behind it. Debris thrown from the saw could injure people standing, sitting, or walking behind it.
•
Secure the saw on a firm, level surface where the saw cannot rock and there is adequate room for handling and properly supporting the work piece.
Blade guard foot adjustment (Fig. 7 and 8)
When cutting at angles, the blade guard foot should be adjusted so it is parallel to the table and rests flat above the work piece.
1.
To adjust, loosen the screw (2, Fig.7), tilt the foot (1, Fig
7) so it is parallel to the table, and tighten the screw.
2.
Loosen the height adjustment knob (1, Fig. 8) to raise or lower the foot until it just rests on top of the work piece.
Tighten the knob.
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Assembly and adjustments (continued)
Adjusting the dust blower (Fig. 9)
For best results, the dust blower tube (1, Fig. 9) should be adjusted to direct air at both the blade and the work piece.
Sawdust collection port (Fig. 10 and 11)
This scroll saw allows a hose or vacuum accessory (not provided) to be connected to the dust chute (1, Fig. 10). If excessive sawdust buildup occurs inside the base, use a wet/dry vacuum cleaner or manually remove sawdust by removing the screws (2, Fig. 11) and metal plate on the left side of the saw.
Reattach the metal plate and screws before starting the saw. This will keep your saw cutting efficiently.
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Assembly and adjustments (continued)
Blade selection (Fig. 12)
This scroll saw accepts 5" length pin end and pinless blades, with a wide variety of blade thicknesses and widths. The type of material and intricacies of cutting operations will determine the number of teeth per inch.
Always select the narrowest blades for intricate (tight radius and curves) curve cutting and the widest blades for straight and large curve cutting operations. The following table represents suggestions for various materials. Use this table as an example, but practice and your own personal preference will be the best selection method.
When choosing a blade, use very fine, narrow blades to scroll cut in thin wood 1/4" thick or less.
Use wider blades for thicker materials but this will reduce the ability to cut tight curves.
Note: Thinner blades will have more possibilities for blade deflection when cutting angles are not perpendicular to the table.
Blade care
To maximize the life of your scroll saw blades:
1.
Do not bend blades when installing.
2.
Always set proper blade tension.
3.
Use the right blade (see instruction on replacement blade packaging for proper use).
4.
Feed the work correctly into the blade.
5.
Use thin blades for intricate cutting.
CAUTION: Any and all servicing should be performed by a qualified service center.
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Assembly and adjustments (continued)
Blade removal and installation (Fig. 13-15)
WARNING: To prevent personal injury, always turn saw OFF and disconnect the plug from the power source before changing blades or making adjustments.
This saw uses pin-end and pinless blades. Pin-end blades are thicker for stability and for faster assembly. They provide faster cutting on a variety of materials.
Note: When installing pin-end blades, the slot on the blade holder must be slightly wider than the thickness of the blade.
After the blade is installed, the blade tension mechanism will keep it in place.
1.
To remove the blade, loosen the tension on it by lifting up and turning the blade tension lever (1) counterclockwise.
2.
Remove the table insert. Carefully pry up on the table insert and remover.
3.
Loosen the upper blade holder screw (2, Fig. 14) and lower blade holder screw (3, Fig. 14). Push down on the upper blade holder to remove the blade from the holder. Remove the blade from the lower blade holder.
CAUTION: Install the blade with the teeth pointing downward.
4.
To install the blade, hook the blade in the recess of the lower blade holder.
5.
While pushing down on the upper blade holder, insert the blade into the slot of the holder.
6.
Tighten the upper and lower blade holder screws.
7.
Move the blade tension lever down and turn the blade tension lever (1, Fig. 13) clockwise until you feel the slack in the blade removed. Make sure the blade is properly located in the blade holders. Turn the blade tension lever an additional one full turn clockwise. This amount of blade pressure should do well for most cutting operations.
8.
Snap the table insert back into place.
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Operation
Recommendations for cutting
A scroll saw is basically a curve-cutting machine. It can also be used for straight cutting and beveling or angle cutting operations. Please read and understand the following items before attempting to use the saw.
1.
When feeding the work piece into the blade do not force it against the blade. This could cause blade deflection. Allow the saw to cut the material by guiding the work piece into the blade as it cuts.
2.
The blade teeth cut material ONLY on the down stroke.
3.
Guide the wood into the blade slowly because the teeth of the blade are very small and remove wood only on the down stroke.
4.
There is a learning curve for each person using this saw. During that period of time it is expected that some blades will break until you learn how to use the saw.
5.
Best results are achieved when cutting wood one inch thick or less.
6.
When cutting wood thicker than one inch, guide the wood very, very slowly into the blade and take extra care not to bend or twist the blade while cutting in order to maximize blade life.
7.
Teeth on scroll saw blades wear out and the blades must be replaced frequently for best cutting results. Scroll saw blades generally stay sharp for 1/2 hour to 2 hours of cutting.
8.
To get accurate cuts, be prepared to compensate for the blade's tendency to follow the wood grain as you are cutting.
9.
This scroll saw is primarily designed to cut wood or wood products. For cutting precious and non-ferrous metals, the variable control switch must be set at very slow speeds.
10.
When choosing a blade, use very fine, narrow blades to scroll cut in thin wood 1/4" thick or less.
Use wider blades for thicker materials but this will reduce the ability to cut tight curves.
11.
Blades wear faster when cutting plywood or very abrasive particle board. Angle cutting in hardwoods wears blades down faster.
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Operation (continued)
ON/OFF and speed control switch (Fig. 16)
Always wait for the saw to come to a complete stop before restarting.
1.
To turn the saw on, pull out the control knob (1, Fig. 16).
When first starting the saw, it is best to move the control knob to the middle speed position.
2.
Adjust the blade speed to the desired setting between 400 to 1600 strokes per minute (SPM). Turning the control knob clockwise increases speed; turning it counterclockwise reduces speed.
3.
To turn the saw off, push the control knob (1, Fig. 16) in.
Note: A small lock may be placed between the power knob and the metal switch guard (2, Fig. 16) to prevent accidental operation. It is recommended to lock the saw when not in use.
WARNING: To avoid injury from accidental start-ups, always turn the switch OFF and unplug the scroll saw before moving the tool, replacing the blade, or making adjustments.
Freehand cutting (Fig. 17)
1.
Lay out desired design, or secure design to the work piece.
2.
Raise the blade guard foot (1, Fig. 17) by loosening the height adjustment knob (2, Fig. 17).
3.
Position the work piece against the blade and place the blade guard foot against the top surface of the work piece.
4.
Secure the blade guard foot (1, Fig. 17) by tightening the height adjustment knob (2, Fig. 17).
5.
Remove the work piece from the blade prior to turning the scroll saw ON.
CAUTION: In order to avoid uncontrollable lifting of the work piece and to reduce blade breakage, do not turn the switch on while the work piece is against the blade.
6.
Slowly feed the work piece into the blade by guiding and pressing the work piece down against the table.
CAUTION: Do not force the leading edge of the work piece into the blade. The blade will deflect, reducing accuracy of cut, and may break.
7.
When the cut is complete, move the trailing edge of the work piece beyond the blade guard foot.
Turn the switch OFF.
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Operation (continued)
Angle cutting (bevel cutting) (Fig. 18)
1.
Layout or secure design to work piece.
2.
Move the blade guard foot to the highest position by loosening the height adjustment knob (1, Fig. 18).
Retighten.
3.
Tilt the table to the desired angle by loosening the table bevel lock handle (2, Fig. 18) and moving the table to the proper angle using the degree scale and the pointer (3, Fig. 18).
4.
Tighten the table bevel lock handle (2, Fig. 18).
5.
Loosen the blade guard screw, and tilt the blade guard to the same angle as the table. Retighten the blade guard screw.
6.
Position the work piece on the right side of the blade. Lower the blade guard foot against the surface by loosening the height adjustment knob. Retighten.
7.
Follow steps 5-7 under Freehand cutting.
Interior cutting (Fig. 19)
1.
Lay out the design on the work piece. Drill a 1/4" hole in the work piece.
2.
Remove the blade. See Blade removal and installation.
3.
Place the work piece on the saw table with the hole in the work piece over the access hole in the table.
4.
Install a blade through the hole in the work piece.
5.
Follow steps 3-7, under Freehand cutting.
6.
When finished making the interior scroll cuts simply turn the scroll saw OFF. Unplug the saw before removing the blade from the blade holder. Remove the work piece from the table.
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Operation (continued)
Rip or straight line cutting (Fig. 20)
1.
Raise the blade guard foot (1, Fig. 20) by loosening the height adjustment knob (2, Fig. 20).
2.
Measure from the tip of the blade to the desired distance.
Position the straight edge parallel to the blade at that distance.
3.
Clamp the straight edge to the table.
4.
Recheck your measurements using the work piece to be cut and make sure the straight edge is secure.
5.
Position the work piece against the blade and place the blade guard foot against the top surface of the work piece.
6.
Secure the blade guard foot in place by tightening the height adjustment knob.
7.
Remove the work piece from the blade prior to turning the scroll saw ON.
CAUTION: In order to avoid uncontrollable lifting of the work piece and reduce blade breakage, do not turn the switch on while the work piece is against the blade.
8.
Position the work piece against the straight edge prior to touching the leading edge of the work piece against the blade.
9.
Slowly feed the work piece into the blade, guiding the work piece against the straight edge and pressing the work piece down against the table.
CAUTION: Do not force the leading edge of the work piece into the blade. The blade will deflect, reducing accuracy of cut, and may break.
10.
When the cut is complete, move the trailing edge of the work piece beyond the blade guard foot.
Turn the switch OFF.
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Maintenance
WARNING: Always turn the switch OFF and unplug the power cord from the outlet before maintaining or lubricating the scroll saw.
To ensure that the wood glides smoothly across the work surface, periodically apply a coat of paste wax (sold separately) to the surface of the worktable. If the power cord is worn out or damaged in any way, replace it immediately. Do not attempt to oil the motor bearings or service the motor's internal parts.
Lubrication (Fig. 21)
Lubricate the arm bearings after every 50 hours of use.
1.
Turn the saw on its side and remove the cover.
2.
Squirt a generous amount of SAE 20 oil
(lightweight motor oil, sold separately) around the shaft and bearing.
3.
Let the oil soak in overnight.
4.
Repeat the above procedure for the opposite side of the saw.
Blades
To maximize the life of your scroll saw blades:
1.
Do not bend blades when installing.
2.
Always set proper blade tension.
3.
Use the right blade (see instructions on replacement blade packaging for proper use).
4.
Feed the work correctly into the blade.
5.
Use thin blades for intricate cutting.
CAUTION: Any and all servicing should be performed by a qualified service center.
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Exploded view & parts list
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Exploded view & parts list (continued)
Item
1
Stock# DESCRIPTION
90223-001 SCREW ST4.2X9.5
Qty
2
38
39
40
42
34
35
36
37
43
44
45
27
28
29
30
23
24
25
26
31
32
33
6
7
8
9
2
3
4
5
90223-002
90223-003
90223-004
90223-005
90223-006
90223-007
90223-008
90223-009
POWER CORD
SPRING WASHER 6
NUT M6
SCREW M5X10
PLATE COVER
SPRING WASHER 8
SCREW M8X25
BASE
10 90223-010 SCREW M6X16
11a 90223-011a HOUSING (LEFT)
11b 90223-011b HOUSING (RIGHT)
12 90223-012 SUPPORT TABLE
13
14
90223-013
90223-014
INDICATOR
SCREW M6X12
15
16
17
18
90223-015
90223-016
90223-017
90223-018
BRACKET
SPRING WASHER 5
SPRING
FLAT WASHER 6
19
20
21
22
90223-019 BOLT M6X40
90223-020 SPRING
1
1
90223-021 BOLT TENSION 1
90223-022 ROCKER ARM ASSY 2
1
9
1
4
1
1
1
1
1
2
2
1
1
8
6
4
4
1
90223-023 SPRING WASHER 4
90223-024 BOLT M4X10
90223-025 BEARING FLANGE
90223-026 SCREW M5X 6
90223-027 SCREW M6X25
90223-028 RETAINER
90223-029 NUT M5
90223-030 NUT M5
90223-031 BOLT M5X20
90223-032 BEARING 625-2Z
90223-033
90223-045
WASHER
90223-034 LINK ASSEMBLY
90223-035 ALLEN WRENCH 4
90223-036 CORD CLAMP
90223-037 BLADE HOLDER
90223-038 BOLT M5X25
90223-039 FLAT WASHER 4
90223-040 PLATE CHIP
90223-042 BOLT M4X16
90223-043 TABLE INSERT
90223-044 KNOB
BLADE
1
4
2
2
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
4
2
1
1
6
2
4
1
1
2
1
22
Item Stock# DESCRIPTION
46 90223-046 SCREW M4X16
47 90223-047 HOLDER PLATE
48 90223-048 LOCALIZER
49 90223-049 WASHER 6
50 90223-050 SWITCH COVER
51 90223-051 MOTOR
52 90223-052 ECCENTRIC
53 90223-053 TABLE
54 90223-054 BOLT M6X35
55 90223-055 HOSE
56 90223-056 SUPPORT ROD
57 90223-057 AIR BAG SEAL
58 90223-058 AIR BAG
59 90223-059 WASHER 4
60 90223-060 SCREW M8X8
61 90223-061 SCREW ST4.2X8
62 90223-062 NUT M10
63 90223-063 PCB
64 90223-064 SCREW M4X8
65 90223-065 SCREW M5X35
66 90223-066 SCREW M5X30
67 90223-067 BLOWER TUBE
68 90223-068 KNOB
69 90223-069 BEARING FENCE
70 90223-070 SET PLATE
71 90223-071 SWITCH CASE
72 90223-072 POWER SWITCH
73 90223-073 RUBBER FOOT
74 90223-074 SCREW ST4.2X13
4
6
75 90223-075 BACK PLATE COVER 1
76 90223-076 WRENCH 1
1
1
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77 90223-077 SCREW M4X20
78 90223-078 BEARING COVER
79 90223-079 WASHER 5
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4
1
6
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
5
3
1
1
80 90223-080 SCREW M5X8
81 90223-081 SPEED KNOB
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82 90223-082 SPEED CONTROLLER 1
83 90223-083 CARBON BRUSH 2
84 90223-084 BRUSH CAP
85 90223-085 WASHER M10
86 90223-086 BLADE STORAGE
87 90223-087 WASHER M5
88 90223-088 BOLT M5x10
89 90223-089 LIGHT BASE
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1
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1
1
1
90 90223-090 LIGHT ASSEMBLY 1
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4
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Warranty
PERFORMAX™ 16” SCROLL SAW WARRANTY
30-DAY MONEY BACK GUARANTEE:
This PERFORMAX™ brand power tool carries our 30-Day Money Back Guarantee.
If you are not completely satisfied with your PERFORMAX™ brand power tool for any reason within thirty (30) days from the date of purchase, return the tool with your original receipt to any MENARDS ® retail store, and we will provide you a refund – no questions asked.
2-YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY:
This PERFORMAX™ brand power tool carries a 2-Year Limited Warranty to the original purchaser.
If, during normal use, this PERFORMAX™ power tool breaks or fails due to a defect in material or workmanship within two (2) years from the date of original purchase, simply bring this tool with the original sales receipt back to your nearest MENARDS ® retail store. At its discretion,
PERFORMAX™ agrees to have the tool or any defective part(s) repaired or replaced with the same or similar PERFORMAX™ product or part free of charge, within the stated warranty period, when returned by the original purchaser with original sales receipt. Not withstanding the foregoing, this limited warranty does not cover any damage that has resulted from abuse or misuse of the
Merchandise. This warranty: (1) excludes expendable parts including but not limited to blades, brushes, belts, bits, light bulbs, and/or batteries; (2) shall be void if this tool is used for commercial and/or rental purposes; and (3) does not cover any losses, injuries to persons/property or costs. This warranty does give you specific legal rights and you may have other rights, which vary from state to state. Be careful, tools are dangerous if improperly used or maintained. Seller’s employees are not qualified to advise you on the use of this Merchandise. Any oral representation(s) made will not be binding on seller or its employees. The rights under this limited warranty are to the original purchaser of the Merchandise and may not be transferred to any subsequent owner. This limited warranty is in lieu of all warranties, expressed or implied including warranties or merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose. Seller shall not be liable for any special, incidental, or consequential damages. The sole exclusive remedy against the seller will be for the replacement of any defects as provided herein, as long as the seller is willing or able to replace this product or is willing to refund the purchase price as provided above. For insurance purposes, seller is not allowed to demonstrate any of these power tools for you.
For questions / comments, technical assistance or repair parts –
Please Call Toll Free at: 1-888-315-3080 (M-F 8am – 5pm CST)
SAVE YOUR RECEIPTS. THIS WARRANTY IS VOID WITHOUT THEM.
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Key features
- 16" throat depth for cutting larger workpieces.
- Variable speed control (400-1600 SPM) for optimal cutting performance.
- Accepts both pinned and pinless blades for versatility.
- Adjustable table tilts up to 45° for angled cuts.
- Powerful 1.2 Amp motor for smooth and precise cuts.
- Dust collection port for a cleaner work environment.
- Easy-to-use blade tension adjustment for quick and accurate blade changes.