Sears Craftsman Auto-Scroller Jig Saw

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Sears Craftsman Auto-Scroller Jig Saw
owners
manual
WARNING:
For your own SAFETY,
readyour OWNERS
MANUALbeforeoperating
Scroll Saw/Sander
CRAFTSMAN
MODEL NO.
572.247202
15INCHMOTORIZED
SCROLLSAW/SANDER
assembly. operatifig. repair parts
Sears,Roebuckand Co.,Chicago,Ill. 60684U.S.A.
Made
lnU,S.A.
Part No. 380123 4 4/84 50M
RULESFORSAFEOPERATION
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13. Maintaintoolswith care.Keeptools sharpand
1. KeepguardsIn placeand in workingorder'
clean for best and safest performance'Follow
2. Remove adlustlng keys and wrenches' Form
instructions for lubricating and changing
habit of checkingto see that keys and adjusting accessories.
wrenchesareremovedf romtool beforeturningit on'
14. Disconnecttoolsbeforeservicing;whenchang3. Keep work area clean. Cluttered areas and
such as blades,bits,cutters'etc'
ing accessories
benchesinviteaccidents.
starting'Make
15. Reducethe risk ol unintentional
4. Don't uge In dangerous envlronment.Don't
pluggingin'
position
before
"OFF"
sureswitchis in
exposetoolsto rain.Don'tuse powertoolsin damp
accessories'Consult the
or wet locations.Don'tusepowertoolsin f lammable 16. Use recommended
The
accessories'
owner'smanualfor recommended
or explosive atmospheres.Avoid chemical or
maycauseriskof injury
useof improperaccessories
Keepwork areawell lit'
corrosiveenvironments.
to persons.
5. Keepchlldrenaway.All visitorsshouldbe kepta
17. Neverstandon tool.Seriousinjurycouldoccur
safedistancefrom work area'
if the tool is tipped or if the cutting tool is
6. Makeworkshopkld'proofwith padlocks,master
contacted'
unintentionallY
switches,or by removingstarterkeys'
18. Checkdamagedparts.Beforefurtheruseof the
7. Don'tforcetool. lt will do theiob betterandsafer
shouldbe
tool,a guardor otherpartthatisdamaged
at the ratefor which it was designed.
operate
will
it
that
carefullycheckedto assure
to
attachment
8. Use rlght tool. Don'tforcetool or
properlyand performits intendedfunction check
do a job it was not designedfor.
for alignmentof movingparts,bindingof moving
parts,mounting,and any other
9. Wearpropel apparel.No looseclothing,gloves, parts,breakageof
conditionsthat may atfectits operation''Aguardor V-'
necktieq rings,bracelets,or other jewelryto get
other part that is damagedshould be properly
caught in moving parts' Nonslip footwear is
repairedor rePlaced.
recommended.Wear protectivehair coveringto
containlong hair.
19. Dlrectionof feed. Feed work into a blade or
cutteragainstthedirectionof rotationof thebladeor
Alsousefaceor dust
10. Alwaysusesafetyglaeses.
mask if cutting operating is dusty. Everyday cutteronlY.
only haveimpactresistantlenses,they
eyeglasses
20. Never leave tool runnlng unattended'Turn
are not safetyglasses.
power off. Don't leave tool until it comes to a
completestoP.
11. Securework. Useclampsor a viseto holdwork
it
your
and
hand
using
than
practical.
lt's
safer
when
21. Be alert. Don't use powertools when tired or
tool'
to
operate
freesboth hands
fatigued.Don'tusepowertoolsaftertakingdrugs'
alcoholor medications.
12. Don't overreach.Keep proper footing and
balanceat all times.
WEAR YOUR
Y^01[$st$
The operation of any power tool can result in foreign objects
eye
being thrown into the eyes, which can result in severe
damage. Always wear safety glasses or eye shields before
Wide Vision
comm-encingpower tool operation' We recommend
glasses
Safety Mask for use over spectacles,or standard satety
stores'
catalog
or
retail
Sears
. . . availableat
Forthe mostpleasurefrom yourScrollSaw/Sander
followtheseinstructions
carefully:
BLAOE
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HOLDEB '
The Cratbman Scroll Saw is a multi-purpose workshop. By connecting different attachmentsto the power take-off, the unit
is converted from the basic scroll saw to a grinder, sander,
buffing wheel, brush wheel,and a flexible shaft machine.Then
you are able not only to saw, but drill, grind, polish, rout,
sharpen,sand, buff, carve, engrave and perform many other
hobby,home or shop operations.Use with 247'l accessorypack.
DO NOT OPERATEMACHINEWITHOUT ATTACHING TABLE.
CAUTION:DISCONNECTPLUG FROM OUTLET.
HOL€
IN
aow
IIFORTAIT
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TEETH
MUST POINT
DOWNWARD
ATTACHING SAW TABLE
1 . R e m o v eb l a d eg u a r d - p u s h o n e s i d e i n - w h i l e p u l l i n go n
oppositeside.
2. Push lever(A) down as illustrated- to removeblade.
3. Loosen bottom wing nut and slide table bracket (C) upward
inchesfrom bottom,and tighten.
aboul 11/z
4. Removetop wing nut (B) and washer - leavingbolt in position - and attach table by inserting bolt through curved
slot (D) with hole at top positionedover pin.
5. Placewasheron outsideof bracketand tighten wing nut.
6. Loosen bottom wing nut - let slide bracket (C) drop into
original positionand tighten wing nut.
7. Replacesaw blade (be sure teeth are pointing downward)
by inserting blade into lower blade holder - then push
leverdown and insertinto upper blade holder.
8. Replace blade guard with side pins on each side of blade
- pushingone side in and then the other - as in step 1.
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SAW LIFT BLADE GUARO
FROM THIS POSITION
Do not modify the plug provided- if it will not f it the outlet,havethe
proper outlet installedby a qualifiedelectrician.
lmproper connection of the equipment-groundingconductor can
resultin a risk of electricshock.The conductorwithlnsulationhavino
an outer surface that is green with or without yellow stripes is th6
equipment-groundingconductor. lf repair or replacementof the
electric cord or plug is necessary,do not connect the equipmentg r o u n d i n gc o n d u c t o rt o a l i v e t e r m i n a l .
C h e c k w i t h a q u a l i f i e de l e c t r i c i a no r s e r v i c e m a ni f t h e q r o u n d i n q
instructions ard not corhpletelyunderstood,or if in Oo"uUtas t5
whether the tool is properly grounded.
Use only 3-wire extensioncords that have 3-prong grounding plugs
anil3-pole receplaclesthat accept the toot's plug.
R e p a i ro r r e p l a c ed a m a g e do r w o r n c o r d i m m e d i a t e l y .
This tool is intendedfor use on a circuit that has an outlet that looks
l i k et h e o n e i l l u s t r a t e di n F i g u r eA . T h e t o o l h a sa g r o u n d i n gp l u g t h a t
l o o k sl i k e t h e p l u g i l l u s t r a t e idn F i g u r eA . A t e m p o r a r ya d a p t e rw
, hich
looks like the adapterillustratedin FiguresB and C, may be used to
connect this plug to a 2-pole receptacleas shown in Figure B if a
properly grounded outlet is not available.The temporary adapter
should be used only until a properlygrounded outletcan be installed
by a qualified electrician.The green-colored rigid ear, lug, etc.
extendingtrom the adaptermust be connectedto a permanentground
sucnas a
outlet box
Motor-Runs on 110-120Volt, 60 cycle,AC, and produces3450
R . P . M .l t i s e q u i p p e dw i t h t w o s e a l e d b a l l b e a r i n g s .N o o i l i n g
i s n e e d e d .C h a r a c t e r i s t i c a l ltyh,i s s h a d e dp o l e - t y p em o t o rr u n s
a bit warm. However,overheatingwill not affect overall operation.
Oiling-A few drops ot ordinary motor oil should occasionally
be placed on the connectinglink bean-ngthrough the FoTeon
t h e l e f t s i d e o f t h e f r a m e . F o r o i l i n g ,l a y u n i t o n i t s s i d e , U s e
SA30 motoroil.
Culting Capacity-Soft wood up to 13/q" and hardwood up to
% " i n t h i c k n e s sc a n b e c u t . F E E DW O O D S L O W L Y .D O N O T
FORCE.When cuttingwood over 11A", the blade guard must be
r e m o v e dT. o r e m o v eg u a r d ,s i m p l yp u l l o u t e n d so f g u a r dw h e r e
they enter the fram?. When through sawing . . . BE SURE TO
R E P L A C ET H E F I N G E RG U A R D ,
S a w i n g M e t a l s * S a w a l u m i n u mt o 7 a " t h i c k , c o p p e r t o 1 8
g a u g e ,a n d s t e e l t o 1 / 1 6 " t h i c k . W h e n s a w i n g m e t a l ,i t i s i m portantto hold the work firmly on the table, use oil as a
lubricant,and feed the work with a slow, steady pressure.Do
not force it.
Blade Guard-The blade guard is consideredone of the safest.
It functionsalso as a hold-down.
lncreasing Blade Life-When blade teeth become dull in one
spot simply loosenthe lower wing nut locatediust beneaththe
saw table,and raisethe table to a sectionof new, unusedteeth.
Tilting Table-For angle sawing, the table can be tilted in
either direction.Loosenthe top wing nut located iust beneath
t h e s a w t a b l e ,a n d t i l t t o t h e d e s i r e da n g l e f o l l o w i n gt h e c a l i bratedscale.
Making In3ide Culs-First, use the tlexible shaft to drill a
3/16" hole in the area to be sawed out. Then, remove the
blade, thread it through the hole, and return it to the cutting
position.
Hofding Scroll Saw In Place-On a tairly smooth table or
b e n c h ,t h e r u b b e rs u c t i o nc u p s w i l l k e e p i t t r o m s l i d i n g .O t h e r wise, set the machine on a 1/2" thick rubber pad, such as a
h o u s e h o l dk n e e l i n gp a d o r t y p e w r i t ecr u s h i o n .
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F I G U R EC
GROUNDINGINSTRUCTIONS
ln the eventol a malfunctionor breakdown,groundingprovidesa path
of least resistancefor electric current to reduce the risk of electric
shock. This tool is equipped with an electric cord having an
e q u i p m e n t - g r o u n d i ncgo n d u c t o r a n d a g r o u n d i n g p l u g . T h e p l u g
must be plugged into a matchingoutlet that is properly installedand
grounded in accordancewith all local codes and ordinances.
3
The operation of any power tool can result in foreign obiects being
thrown into the eyes,which can result in severeeye damage.Always
wear safety glassesor eye shields before commencing power tool
operatron.
NOTE: The adapter_illustratedis not allowed in Canada by the
CanadianElectricalCode.
The use of any extensioncord will causesome lossof power.To keep
thasto a minimumand to preventoverheatingand motor burn-out,use
the table below to determine the minimum wire size (A.W.G")
extensioncord. All cords should be 3-wire grounded.
Extension Gords
Use only three-wireextensioncords that havethree-pronggrounding
Vpe. plugs and. three-pole receptaclesthat accept the tool plug.
Replaceor repair damagedor worn cord immediately.
Exiension Cord Length
Wire Size A.W.G.
50 ft. or less
No.16
100 ft. or less
No. 14
Attaching AccessoriesThe round extensionon
the motorhousingis the
powertake-offfor driving
thesander,buffing
wheel,
and flexibleshaft.
These are mountedon
specialadapterswhichfit
into the power take-off.
BESURETHEMOTORIS
TURNEDOFF. Line up
pin in the motorshaftwith
the slot in theadapterand
pressforwardas far as it
willgo.Turnthewheelslowlyuntiltheadaptersetscrew
comesintoview.Thentightenlightly.This screwdoes
not drivethe shaft,it merelyminimizesvibrationand
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Becommendecl
Accessories
#2471-Accessory
Kit.
; 26877-Fine Toothblades.
:*26878-Coarse
Toothblades.
e2544-4"Assorted
aluminum
oxideSanding
Discs.
It's a scrollsaw-Handleseverythingfrom small scroll
work to full sizefurniturework.Cutsup to standard2 x
andsteel.
4's,18ga.copper,1/4" aluminum
CUT LONG LENGTHS
It's a Disc Sander-Forshapingsmall pieces,sanding
roughedges,trueingup unevensurfaces.Threedisc
gritspermitfine,medium,coarsesanding.
S A N DB E V E T S
CONTOUR
For more pleasureand versatilityadd kit 2471
Altaching Flexible Shalt-Be sure MOTOR lS RUNNING
b e f o r e t h e c a b l e i s e n g a g e d . D O N O T R E M O V EO R
L O O S E N S C R E W I N N Y L O N C O U P L I N G .I n s e r t t h e
b l a c k n y l o n c o u p l i n go v e r t h e p o w e r t a k e - o f f .P u s h t h e
couplingon as far as it will go, and hold in place by
turning the coupling counterclockwise.To prevent the
c a b l ef r o m b e c o m i n gd i s c o n n e c t e dw h i l e t h e m a c h i n ei s
r u n n i n g ,s i m p l yg r a s p t h e h a n d p i e c ea n d t w i s t t h e c a b l e
one-half turn counterclockwise.
CHUGK-Chuckconsistsof a chuckcapandcollet.To change
or insertbits use the two chuckwrenchesfurnished.Slip the
shortend of the bent wrenchoverflatson the shaftand hold
the long portionot this wrenchagainstthe handpiecewith
one hand.Withthe shaftsecuredby the bentwrench,usethe
straightwrenchto loosenor tightenthe chuckcap.Seeillustrration.With the chuck cap loose,an accessoryshould be
insertedas deeplyas possibleto avoid wobbleduring use.
Now,tightenchuck cap - evoldexcertlyetlghtlng.
BENT
WRENCH
COLLETS-Four collets are availablefor your tool. Each has
a different hole diameter in order to accept variousaccessory
shank and drill sizes.To insert a different collet, follow chuck
loosening instructions.After chuck cap is loosened,continue
to unscrew until it comes off. Remove collet (it should drop
o u t e a s i l y b y t i p p i n g t h e t o o l ) . I n s e r t t h e c o l l e t d e s i r e da n d
replace chuck cap. Choose the right collet for the accessory
shank or drill size. Never try to force a larger diameter shank
o r d r i l l i n t o a s m a l l e rs i z e c o l l e t o p e n i n g .
FLEXIBLESHAFTPROVIDESEXTRAVERSATILITY
DRILLING
DEBURRING
SHARPENING
ROUTING
GRINDING
CARVING
For best results,use the flexible shaft with a delicate
touch. To prevent stalling the motor, press the tool
lightly againstthe work, and never force the tool beyond
its capacity.
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4
Code
No.
3
A
5
6
7
8
I
10
11
'13
14
'15
Parl
No.
445 105
990871
445130
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Code
No.
.16
Description
Guard
Bow Pivot Nuts 10-32Hex Local Hdwe. (4)
L e f t F r a m eS i d e ( S m a l lH o l e )
17
1B
19
20
990885 Hardware
16 Screwsand 4 Washers
990887 G u i d eB u s h i n g1 P r ( 4 P r R e q ' d . )
445132 FrameCover.Lower
990874 C o n n e c t i n gL i n k ( C o m p l e t e )
990764 Bow Arm
990765 Bow Arm w/Wrist Pin
445063 S p r i n g
990877 Switch Assembly
445129 R i g h t F r a m e S i d e ( L a r g e H o l e )
22
23
25
to
Pivot Screw
990878 Bow
.10-32
x 1-3/4 Local Hdwe. (4)
990884 Motor Mount Screws (2 Lower, 1 Upper)
445073 Base w/o Feet
27
28
29
5
Parl
Description
No.
990880 S u c t i o nC u p s L o n g & 2 S c r e w s
990881 S u c t i o nC u p s S h o r t & 2 S c r e w s
990883 H o u s i n gE x t e n s i o n& S c r e w s
404038
990149
445030
990185
Cord
T a b l eS l i d eB r a c k e tA s s e m b l v
T a b l ew / O u a d r a n t
M o t o r C o m p l e t ew / H o u s i n g& C o r d
990888 S c r e w# 1 0 S h e e tM e t a l
5 / 8 L o n g L o c a l H d w e .( 5 )
4211 AdapterAssemblyIor 4" Pad
4214 4 " R u b b e rB a c k i n gP a d ( U s ew i t h 4 2 1 1 )
26877 3 i n . P i n T y p e ( F i n e )B l a d e
26878 3 i n . P i n T y p e ( C o a r s e )B l a d e
23 O w n e r sM a n u a l( n o t i l l u s t r a t e d )
3801
284000 C a b l eC l a m p
445044 C o r d S t r a i n R e l i e l
445131 FrameCover,Upper
How to ORDER Repair Parts
owners
manual
The ModelNumberwill befoundon a plateattachedto your Saw
at the rearof the base.Alwaysmentionthe ModelNumberwhen
requestingserviceor repairparts.
All parts listed herein may be ordered through SEARS,
ANDCO.Whenorderingpartsby mail,sellingprices
ROEBUCK
will be furnishedon requestor partswill beshippedat prevailing
pricesand you will be billedaccordingly.
REPAIRPARTS,ALWAYSGIVETHE FOLWHENORDERING
L O W I N GI N F O R M A T I OANS S H O W NI N T H I SL I S T ,
MODELNO.
572.247202
Sears
SERVICE
is at
YOUR
SEFVICE
1.
T h e P A R TN U M B E R
2.
The PARTDESCRIPTION
3.
The MODELNUMBER572.247202
4.
The NAMEOF ITEM-SCROLLSAW/SANDER
FULLONEYEARWARRANTY
ON
CRAFTSMAN
SCROLL-SAW
SANDER
lf this CraftsmanScroll-Saw/Sanderfails to give complete satistactionwithin one year from the
date of purchase,return it to the nearestSearsstore throughout the Unit€d States,and Searswill
replace it, free of charge.
lf ihis Scroll-Saw/Sanderis usedfor commercialor rentalpurposes,this warrantyappliesfor only
90 days from the date ot purchase.
This warranty gives you specific legal rights,and you may also haveother rights which vary f rom
state to state.
S e a r s ,R o e b u c ka n d C o .
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Sears Tower
Chicago, lL 60684
Y o u r S e a r sm e r c h a n d i s eh a s a d d e d v a l u ew h e n y o u c o n s i d e r
that Sears has service units nationwide staffed with Sears
t r a i n e d t e c h n i c i a n s . p r o f e s s i o n atle c h n i c i a n ss p e c i f i c a l l y
trained on Sears Products, having the parts, tools and
e q u i p m e n tt o i n s u r et h a t w e m e e t o u r p l e d g et o y o u . . . . w e
s e r v i c ew h a t w e s e l l .
U.S.A.
Sears,Roebuckand Co.,Chicago,Ill. 60684
Made
inU.S.A.
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IMPOKTANT
MAINTDNANCE INFOKMATION
Y o u r C r a f t s m a n @S c r o l l S a w / S a n d e rw a s t h o r o u g h l yi n s p e c t e dt o r i g i ds t a n d a r d sp r i o r t o l e a v i n g
t h e m a n u f a c t u r e r ' sf a c t o r y a n d s h o u l d g i v e y o u
many yearsof satisfactoryservice.
O c c a s i o n a l l yw, h e n t h e C r a f t s m a n @
S c r o l lS a w /
S a n d e ri s r e m o v e df r o m i t s c a r t o n a n d t h e t a b l e
a t t a c h e d t, h e u s e r w i l l n o t i c et h a t t h e b l a d e d o e s
n o t a p p e a rt o b e p e r p e n d i c u l atro t h e t a b l es u r f a c e
( F i g u r e1 ) .
Beforeattemptingto correct this condition,first
checkto seethat the tableis in its horizontalor zero
degree(0") position.Use a squareor other rightangle device(a pieceof paperwilt suffice)to check the
blade positionrelativeto the tablesurface(Figure2).
lf the bladeis not perpendicular
to the table,simply
pushthe upperarm of the saw framein the direction
that will correctthe bladealignment(Figure3).
Handlingthe saw by holdingthe upperarm of the
saw frame (Figure4) can also causethe saw bladeto
tilt from the true verticalposition.This is not an unusualconditionand can be easilycorrectedby, again,
applyingslightpressureto the upperarm of the saw
frame in the directionthat will correctthe alignment
( F i g u r e3 ) .
lf the useravoidsthe naturaltendencyto use the
upper arm of the frame as a handlewhen liftingor
movingthe saw,thereshouldbe no furtherneedto
realignthe blade.Figure5 showsthe properway to
pick up the ScrollSaw.
Beforedecidingon any adjustment,it is recommendedthat you operatethe saw and make some
trial cuts so that you can experiencescrollcutting.
Be sure to check the mountingof the saw bladein
the bladeholderpriorto cutting.Generallythe blade
is mountedso that the teethare facingfront. However,the bladecan be mountedwith the teethfacing
the side. Always have the saw teeth oriented to a
downwardcut.
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Figure1
Figure3
Form No. 380226 21-11/83-ZO
Figure2
Figure4
Figure5