Craftsman 21602 Operation Manual - Page 18

The Dust Blower

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THE DUST BLOWER (FIG. D) 1. Locate the sawdust blower tubing (1). 2. Connect the PVC plastic end of the tube to the bellows seat (2). 3. For best results, the dust blower tube should be adjusted to direct air at both the blade and the workpiece. Fig. E Fig. D 2 SAWDUST COLLECTION PORT (FIG. E, F) This scroll saw will accept a hose or vacuum accessory (not provided) to be connected to the sawdust collection port (1) on the front of 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 three screws (2) on the left side of saw holding the plate cover. After cleaning all sawdust buildup, reattach the plate and screws before restarting the saw. This will keep your saw cutting efficiently. I_h, WARNING To prevent fire hazard, clean and remove sawdust from under the saw frequently. To prevent sawdust build up inside the saw housing, attach a vacuum hose (3) to the sawdust collection port (1) at the front of the scroll saw. DO NOT operate the saw with the hose in place unless the vacuum is turned on. NOTE: A 43-38 mm (1-11/16 in-1-1/2 in) dust port adapter (4) is provided for your convenience. Fig. F 4

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THE DUST BLOWER
(FIG.
D)
1.
Locate the
sawdust blower
tubing (1).
2. Connect the PVC plastic end of the
tube to the bellows seat (2).
3. For best results, the dust blower
tube should be adjusted
to direct air
at both the blade and the workpiece.
Fig. D
2
SAWDUST
COLLECTION
PORT (FIG.
E, F)
This scroll saw will accept a hose or
vacuum accessory
(not provided)
to be connected
to the sawdust
collection
port (1) on the front of
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 three screws (2) on the left side
of saw holding the plate cover. After
cleaning
all sawdust
buildup, reattach
the plate and screws before restarting
the saw. This will keep your saw cutting
efficiently.
Fig.
E
I_h,
WARNING
To prevent
fire
hazard, clean and
remove sawdust
from
under the
saw
frequently.
To prevent sawdust build up inside
the saw housing,
attach a vacuum
hose (3) to the sawdust
collection
port (1) at the
front
of the scroll
saw. DO NOT operate the saw
with the hose in place unless the
vacuum
is turned on.
NOTE:
A 43-38 mm
(1-11/16 in-1-1/2
in) dust port adapter (4) is provided for
your convenience.
Fig. F
4