Through Cuts - Weston ARROWSAW 52-0601-W Manual

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There are two methods you can employ to cut arrow shafts. One method is a
THROUGH CUT, for quickly cutting arrow shafts. The other is a ROLL CUT,

THROUGH CUTS

Sharp Blade. To avoid severe injury keep fingers, hands
w CAUTION
and other foreign objects clear of the saw opening Blade and
Moving Parts of the Arrowsaw. Wear approved Safety Glasses
and Kevlar Gloves when using the Arrowsaw.
1. Set the On/Off Power Switch to the "OFF" position. Disconnect the Power
Cord from the power source.
2. Loosen the two Thumb Screws
holding the Blade Shield to the
Arrowsaw (FIGURE 6).
3. Remove the Thumb Screws and Cutting
Blade Shield.
4. Using an Allen Wrench, loosen, but do
not remove, the Socket Head Cap Screw
securing the Arrow Shaft Guide to the
Base (FIGURE 7).
5. Adjust the Arrow Shaft Guide until the
Cutting Blade extends about 1/16" PAST a
fully cut arrow shaft (FIGURE 7).
6. Firmly tighten the Socket Head Cap
Screw to secure the Arrow Shaft Guide to
the Base.
7. Replace the Blade Shield. CAUTION:
NEVER OPERATE THE Arrowsaw
WITHOUT THE BLADE SHIELD
SECURELY MOUNTED IN PLACE!
8. Secure the Blade Shield to the Arrowsaw
with the Thumb Screws.
9. Check cutting depth to verify no movement occurred while securing the
Arrow Shaft Guide or replacing the Blade Shield.
10. Verify the On/Off Power Switch is in the "OFF" position and connect the
Arrowsaw to the power source. Turn the attached vacuum on.
11. Turn on the Arrowsaw and allow a few seconds for the Motor to reach full
speed.
WARNING: ALWAYS stand clear of the Cutting Blade during start up.
for more precise, cleaner cuts.
1/16"
PAST
a fully
arrow
shaft
Blade Shield
Arrow Shaft
Guide
cut
Arrow Shaft
Guide
Socket Head
Cap Screw
FIGURE 6
Thumb Screws
FIGURE 7
Cutting
Blade
Arrow
Shaft
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