Scroll saws are useful for precision-cutting intricate curves and patterns on thin stock. They have thin blades that move rapidly up
and down through the opening in the saw table. The blade is held
in upper and lower chucks that pull it tight and keep it from
bending. A hold-down adjusts to the thickness of the wood being
cut.
Scroll saws are generally not considered to be as dangerous as other
saws; however, contact at the point of operation can cause hand
and finger injuries. Contact with the blade can also occur below
the table. All portions of the blade must be guarded.
Operator Involvement
The machine is turned on/off by a switch or knob and the
material is pushed through the moving blade. The cutting
motion should always be away
from the operator.
Wood chips and splinters may be thrown by the cutting action.
Solution:
Guard the blade with an adjustable or
self-adjusting guard.
Maintain sharp blades.
Additional Safety Measures
Make turns slowly; do not make sharp turns with a
wide blade; use a narrow blade for sharp turns. Make
sure the blade being used is suitable for the work
being done.
Always wear eye and face protection.
Keep loose clothing and long hair away from cutting area.