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Page 53 Power Equipment Usage Manual (Rev. 5/10)
11. SAW, SCROLL (30” General International Excalibur EX30)
(NOTE: Portions of the information presented in this section were taken from the General
International Excalibur Operating Manual.)
A scroll saw is a small electric or pedal operated saw useful for cutting intricate curves; it is capable of
creating curves with edges..
11.1. Safety Precautions
a. CLEAR TABLE before turning saw “on”. DO NOT cut material
too small to be safely supported or handled. Keep your
finger out of line of cut and at least 2” from the blade.
b. AVOID AWKWARD HAND POSITIONS where a sudden slip
could cause a hand to move into the blade. ALWAYS keep
hands and fingers away from the blade.
c. DO NOT ATTEMPT to saw material that does not have flat
surfaces or suitable support.
d. MAKE RELIEF CUTS before cutting long curves.
e. ALWAYS HOLD the work firmly against the table. DO NOT feed the material too fast while
cutting. Feed as fast as blade will cut.
f. WHEN CUTTING A LARGE WORKPIECE, make sure it is supported at table height.
g. USE CAUTION when cutting material of irregular cross section which could pinch the blade. For
example, a piece of molding must lay fiat on the table and not be permitted to rock while being
cut.
h. USE CAUTION when cutting round material such as a dowel rod. They have a tendency to roll
causing the blade to “bite”, so use correct support.
i. NEVER perform layout, assembly or set-up work on the table while the saw is running.
j. TURN OFF the saw before backing out material.
k. NEVER START THE MACHINE WITH THE WORKPIECE AGAINST THE BLADE. The workpiece can be
thrown, causing injury.
l. ADJUST THE "HOLD-DOWN" FOOT FOR EACH NEW OPERATION. Loss of control of the workpiece
can cause injury.
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