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1680 Dremel Scroll Saw

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This is an authentic OEM part that has been sourced directly from Dremel. The bellows connects the dust blower tube to the scroll saw; it provides a strong blast of air that helps keep your work surfa...
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This is an authentic OEM part that has been sourced directly from Dremel. This carbon brush and spring pair is found on the outside of the motor assembly on your scroll saw. Carbon brushes help power ...
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This is an authentic OEM part that has been sourced directly from Dremel. The spacer brushing is found on the guide pin, and part of the assembly that moves the arms and drives the blade. This spacer ...
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Richard
November 10, 2023
The handle on the rear which tightens the blades has become disengaged. It no longer tightens the blades. I must have turned it counerclockwise too far. How do I engage it again?
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Hello Richard, thank you for your inquiry. To tension blade, move Quick Release Tension Lever to “down” position. As the lever is lowered, tension will be applied to the blade. Moving the lever downward should require moderate, steady pressure only. If heavy pressure is needed, the blade is too tight. Loosen tension by rotating the Quick Release Tension Lever counterclockwise 1-2 turns, then reset the tension lever to the “down” position. If the tension lever is in the “down” position and the blade is too loose, you can increase tension by leaving the tension lever “down” and rotating it clockwise just until you feel the slack in the blade removed. Then turn the tension lever ONE full turn clockwise. This amount of blade pressure should do well for most cutting operations and blades. When the blade tension has been properly adjusted, you should be able to lift up the Quick Release Tension Lever. Remove and install the blade, lower the lever and return the original blade tension. We hope that helps!

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