Multiquip SP-6457 TD operation manual Stacking Blades for Wide Cuts, Blade Stacking

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Stacking Blades for Wide Cuts

WARNING

NEVER attempt to stack blades beyond the capacity of the Kits described here. NEVER operate the saw without blade guards in place.

Combining (stacking) blades together to make wide cuts requires an optional

Bushing Extension Kit.

Kit #18501 allows blade stacking from .375” to .75” thickness.

Kit #18502 allows blade stacking from .75” to 1.125” thickness.

The kits consist of an outer collar with a longer pin, an extended bushing, and

longer bolts.

1.Remove the existing Blade (see Installing the Blade, above).

2.Replace the standard Collar Bushing, Outer Collar, and Mounting Bolt that came with the saw, with the extended Bolt and Bushing and the new Outer Collar that came with the Kit.

The Mounting Bolt for the right side of the saw (as seen from the operator’s position) has a left hand-thread, while the Mounting Bolt for the left side of the saw has a right-hand thread.

3.Insert the Bushing and Mounting Bolt through the Outer Collar and stack of Blades. The longer bushing and bolt allow blades to be stacked together

4.Align the Collar Pin through the stack of Blades into the Inner Collar.

5.Tighten the 5/8” Mounting Bolt to 125-175 foot-pounds of torque.

Outer Collar with extended pin

Extended bushing

Extended bolt

Inner Collar

Fig. 6 — Blade Stacking

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