TACKLIFE TLSS01A User Manual

TACKLIFE TLSS01A User Manual

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USER MANUAL
SCROLL SAW
Model: TLSS01A
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Charles Davis
January 23, 2025

I have a Tacklife TLSS01A Scroll Saw and need to order the following parts: Part #27 - Table Insert, Parts #28,29,30,31 - Top and Bottom Blade Holders with Clamping screws. How do I place my order?

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Summary of Contents for TACKLIFE TLSS01A

  • Page 1 TACK TACK Life Life USER MANUAL SCROLL SAW Model: TLSS01A...
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  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Table of contents: Page: Explanation of the symbols on the equipment....................2 Introduction..............................3 Device and accessories description (fig. 1-15)....................3 Intended use..............................4 Safety information.............................4 Technical data..............................6 Before starting the machine..........................6 Assembly................................7 Operation................................8 10. Electrical connection ............................9 11. Transport................................9 12. Cleaning, maintenance, storage and ordering of spare parts................10 13.
  • Page 6: Explanation Of The Symbols On The Equipment

    1. Explanation of the symbols on the equipment Warning! Read the operating instructions to reduce the risk of injury! Wear safety goggles. Sparks generated during work or splinters, chips and dust emitted by the equipment can cause loss of sight. Wearsafetygoggles.Sparksgeneratedduringworkorsplinters,chipsanddustemittedby the equipment can cause loss of sight.
  • Page 7: Device And Accessories Description (Fig. 1-15)

    We recommend: Read through the complete text in the operating instructions be- fore installing and commissioning the device. The operating instructions are intended to help the user to be- come familiar with the machine and take advantage of its ap- plication possibilities in accordance with the recommendations. The operating instructions contain important information on how to operate the machine safely, professionally and econom- ically, how to avoid danger, costly repairs, reduce downtimes and how to increase reliability and service life of the machine.
  • Page 8: Intended Use

    Intended use The fretsaw was designed to cut square-edged timber or other workpieces such as Plexiglas, glass fiber reinforced plastic, foam, rubber, leather, and cork. Do not use this saw to cut round materials. Round materials can easily become jammed. Risk of injury! Parts can be catapulted! The equipment may only be used for the tasks it is designed to handle.
  • Page 9 Safe work Keep your work area tidy Disorder in the work area can lead to accidents. Check the ambient conditions Do not expose electric tools to rain. Never use electric power tools in damp or wet locations. Make sure that the work area is well-illuminated. Do not use electric tools where there is a risk of fire or explosion.
  • Page 10 16. Always remove keys and wrenches after use Always check that keys, wrenches and other adjusting tools have been removed before you switch on the equipment. 17. Avoid unintentional starting Make sure that the switch is turned off when connecting the tool to the power supply. 18.
  • Page 11 Always press the workpiece firmly against the saw table.  Never remove loose splinters, chips or jammed pieces of wood when the saw blade is running.  Switch the machine off to rectify faults at the blocked plug-in tool. - Pull the power plug- Remove the blockage. ...
  • Page 12: Technical Data

    6. Technical data Mains voltage.........120 V/60 Hz Power input........80 Watt (S1*) ............120 Watt (S6 30%**) Stroke rate........370-1440 min -1 Protection type........P 20 Stroke..........12 mm Rotate of Flexible Driver..... 2400-4500rpm Base area........630 x 295 mm Tilting range of table.....0° bis 45° nach links Table size........415 x 255 mm Length of saw blade approx..134 mm Reach..........406 mm...
  • Page 13: Before Starting The Machine

    Adopt your way of working to the equipment.  Do not overload the equipment.  Have the equipment checked if necessary.  Switch off the equipment when not in use.  Suitable saw blades All industry-standard saw blades with a minimum length of 127 mm with and without a pin may be used.
  • Page 14: Assembly

    8. Assembly WARNING Danger of injury! Disconnect the mains plug on the scroll saw before all assembly work. Installing the depressor (fig. 6, 7) NOTE: Before assembling the depressor (25), the saw blade pre-in- stalled at the factory (23) must be removed (see 9.3).
  • Page 15 8.3.3 Removing the saw blade with pins To remove the saw blade (23), lift the table insert (27) upwards. First, release the tension by flipping the tension lever (12) upwards. Continue reducing the tension by turning clock- wise as required. Press the support (13) down lightly (see fig.
  • Page 16 Flexible Driver Attachment(fig.18, 19) Safety Rules for Flexible Driver(fig.18, 7) Do not operate the flexible shaft with a sharp or multiple bends. Ensure that there are no sharp residual bends or kinks in the Flexible Driver before the operation. Over bending the shaft can generate excessive heat on the jacket or hand piece and may cause the Flexible Driver to disengage from the tool.
  • Page 17: Operation

    9. Operation General information The saw does not cut wood automatically. Rather, the opera- tor must push and guide the wood toward the  moving saw blade. The teeth only cut the wood on the downstroke.  The wood must be slowly pushed and guided toward the saw blade, since the teeth of the blade are very small. ...
  • Page 18: Electrical Connection

    CAUTION When changing from foot pedal controls to manual controls, the machine starts automatically. The stroke rate corresponds with the stroke rate set on the stroke rate controller (19). Making inside cuts This scroll saw allows inside cuts in workpieces without damaging the outside or the circumference of the workpiece.
  • Page 19: Transport

    Damaged electrical connection cable The insulation on electrical connection cables is often dam- aged. This may have the following causes: Passage points, where connection cables are passed through windows or doors.  Kinks where the connection cable has been improperly fas- tened or routed. ...
  • Page 20: Storage

    Remove the cover (9). Blow out the device interior with low-pressure com- pressed air. Attach the cover again (9). Fasten the screw (35). Insert the screw (36) again and tighten it. Close the storage box (10). 12.2 Servicing 12.2.1 Bearings (fig. 1/pos. 11) Lubricate the bearing points (10) of the deflection rollers after approx.
  • Page 21 The packaging is wholly composed of environment- ally-friendly materials that can be disposed of at a local recycling centre. Contact your local refuse disposal authority for more details of how to dispose of your worn-out electrical devices. Old devices must not be disposed of with house- hold waste! This symbol indicates that this product must not be dis- posed of together with domestic waste in compliance with the Directive (2012/19/EU) pertaining to waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE).
  • Page 22 If devices are provided for the connection of dust extraction and collection facilities, ensure these are connected and properly used. Use of dust collection can reduce dust-related hazards. Do not let familiarity gained from frequent use of tools allow you to become complacent and ignore tool safety principles.
  • Page 23 Recharge only with the charger specified by TACKlife. Do not use any charger other than that specifically provided for use with the equipment. A charger that is suitable for one type of battery pack may create a risk of fire when used with another battery pack.
  • Page 24 24℃. Do not charge the battery pack in air temperatures below 0℃, or above 40℃. This is important as it can prevent serious damage to the battery pack. 17. Charge only battery pack of the same model provided by TACKlife and of models recommended by TACKlife...
  • Page 25 Symbol To reduce the risk of injury, user must read instruction manual Wear ear protection Wear eye protection Wear dust mask Waste electrical products must not be disposed of with household waste. Please recycle where facilities exist. Check with your local authorities or retailer for recycling advice. Li-Ion battery This product has been marked with a symbol relating to ‘separate collection’...
  • Page 26 COMPONENT LIST Base plate Motor cover Foot plate Pivot release lever 10. Blade Hand grip areas 11. Blade holder Lock-off button 12. Protection finger Battery release button 13. LED work light (See Fig. G) Battery pack...
  • Page 27 On/off switch Technical Specifications Rated Voltage 18 V No-load speed 2500/min Stroke length 16 mm Cutting capacity Wood 50 mm PVC pipe 45 mm Steel 4 mm Battery capacity 2000mAh Charger input 220-240V~50/60Hz,70W Charger output 2.2 A Charging time Machine weight 1.4 kg / 3.09 lbs Accessories Wood cutting blade...
  • Page 28 standard test method and may be used for comparing one tool with another. The declared vibration total value and the declared noise emission value may also be used in a preliminary assessment of exposure. WARNING: The vibration and noise emissions during actual use of the power tool can differ from the declared value depending on the ways in which the tool is used especially what kind of workpiece is processed dependant on the following examples and other variations on how the tool is used: How the tool is used and the materials being cut or drilled.
  • Page 29 WARNING! When adjusting the multi-purposed saw, you can only hold the foot plate as shown in Fig.B1. Never hold the pivot head as shown in Fig. B2, B3. WARNING! To avoid being pinched, keep hands away from the hinge when changing positions. ...
  • Page 30 ——Removing the saw blade To remove a blade, place the jig saw upside down, hold the blade and rotate the blade holder counter-clockwise, remove the blade from the blade holder slot and then release the blade holder. (See Fig. C4) WARNING: The blade may be spring ejected so protect your eyes.
  • Page 31 BEFORE PUTTING INTO OPERATION 1. CHARGING YOUR BATTERY PACK Do not use any charger other than that specifically provided for use with the equipment. If the battery pack is very hot you must remove your battery pack from the charger and allow time for the battery to cool down before recharging.
  • Page 32 Light Status Green flash Standby mode Red on charging Green on Fully charged Green on Hot Delay Red/green flash alternately Defective Battery/Poor contact Red flash Pre-charged state 2. To remove or install the battery pack (See Fig. E1, E2) Depress the battery pack release button firmly first and then slide the battery pack out from your multi-purposed saw. Slide the fully charged battery pack onto the saw with sufficient force until it clicks into position.
  • Page 33 2. LED work light (See Fig. G) A work light is built-in near the end of the protection finger. The light will automatically come on each time the on/off switch is depressed. 3. Cutting WARNING: Always wear eye protection while operating the saw. ...
  • Page 34: Troubleshooting

    The ambient temperature range for tool and battery use and storage is 0℃-45℃. The recommended ambient temperature range for the charging system during charging is 0℃-40℃. FAQ/Troubleshooting Working hints for your multi-purpose saw General Always use a blade suited to the material and material thickness to be cut. Always ensure the work–piece is firmly held or clamped to prevent movement.
  • Page 35: Declaration Of Conformity

    DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY Declare that the product Description Battery operated reciprocating Saw Type Designation TLJS02D (designation of machinery, representative of battery operated reciprocating Saw) Function Sawing various materials...

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