15.
Mounting the Scroll Saw
SCROLL SAW BASE
1/2” Foam Pad or
Carpet (optional)
WORKBENCH
HEX HEAD
BOLT
FIG. 14
FIG. 13
5/16”
Dia.
6 1/4
”
FLATWASHER
LOCKWASHER
HEX NUT
JAM NUT
16 3/4”
Mounting the Scroll Saw
to a Bench
1. The Scroll Saw should be fastened securely to a firm
supporting surface such as a stand or workbench, using
the four mounting holes.
Note: When mounting this saw to a workbench, a solid
bench is preferable to a plywood bench where noise and
vibration will be more noticeable.
We recommend to reduce noise and vibration, that a soft
foam pad be placed between your Scroll Saw and work-
bench. (Not Supplied)
Quantity Description
1 Soft foam pad, such as carpet padding,
24”x12”x1/2”
2. When mounting the Scroll Saw to a workbench, holes
should be drilled through the foam pad or carpet and
mounting surface of the workbench using the dimensions
illustrated in Figure 13.
Each of the four mounting holes should be bolted secure-
ly using no less than 1/4” hex bolts, flat washers, lock
washers, and nuts. We recommend:
Quantity Description
4 Hex Head Bolts,
1/4”-20 x 1/4”-20 x Length Required
4 Flat Washers, 9/32” I.D.
4 Lockwasher, 9/32” I.D.
8 Hex Nuts, 1/4”-20
(Hardware not supplied)
A. Locate and mark where the Scroll Saw is to be mount-
ed.
B. Drill the four 5/16” holes through the workbench.
C. Place the Scroll Saw on the workbench aligning holes
in the base with the holes drilled in the workbench. Insert
all four (4) screws and tighten.
Note: Do NOT overtighten mounting bolts - leave some
cushion in the foam pad for absorbing noise and vibra-
tion.
ATTENTION: When inserting the front right hex head bolt,
it will be necessary to insert the hex head bolt from the
bottom side of the workbench, and secure with hex nut
from the top side of Scroll Saw Base.
Example of mounting this Scroll Saw to workbench (Fig.
14).