Troubleshooting - King Canada KC-163SSC-V Instruction Manual

16” variable speed scroll saw
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PROBLEM
Breaking blades
Motor will not run
Vibration
NOTE: There will
always be some
vibration present
when the saw is
running because of
the motor operation
Blade runout- blade
not in line with the
arm motion
PARTS DIAGRAM & PARTS LISTS
Refer to the Parts section of the King Canada web site for the most updated parts diagram and parts list.
TROUBLE SHOOTING
PROBABLE CAUSE
1. Wrong tension.
2. Overworking blade.
3. Wrong blade application.
4. Twisting blade in wood.
5. Incorrect teeth per inch.
1. Defective cord or plug.
2. Defective motor.
3. Defective wire connections.
1. Improper mounting of the saw.
2. Unsuitable mounting surface.
3. Loose table or the table is resting against
the motor.
1. Blade holders not aligned.
SOLUTION
1. Adjust the blade tension.
2. Reduce the feed rate.
3. Use narrow blades for cutting thin wood,
wide blades for thicker wood.
4. Avoid side pressure on the blade.
5. Blade should have a minimum of 3 teeth
in contact with the workpiece.
1. Replace defective parts before using your
saw again.
2. Consult your local service centre. Any
attempt to repair the motor may create a
HAZARD unless the repair is done by a
qualified service technician.
1. See "Mounting your scroll saw to a
workbench".
2. The heavier the workbench is, less
vibration. A plywood workbench would not
be as effective. Use common sense in
choosing a mounting surface.
3. Tighten the table lock knob.
1. Loosen the screws holding the blade to
the upper and lower arms. Adjust the
position of the blade holders.

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