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Dust Collector |
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To be effective, the dust collection system that you connect to the resaw must be able draw a minimum of 1500 CFM at the point where you connect the hoses to the resaw.
Tools Needed | Qty |
Phillips Head Screwdriver | ................................. 1 |
Hardware Needed | Qty |
Dust Collection Hoses 4" | 3 |
Hose Clamps | 6 |
Dust Collector | 1 |
To connect the resaw to a dust collector:
1.Attach a 4" dust hose to all three dust ports as shown in Figure 18, and be sure to tight- en the hose clamp to ensure a snug fit.
Figure 18. Dust hoses connected to dust ports.
2.Attach all three dust hoses to a dust collec- tion system with hose clamps.
These instructions present a serious injury hazard if done while the machine is connected to power. DO NOT connect to power until instructed!
Blade installation can be done by one person but is easiest if done with two people.
Hardware Needed | Qty |
Resaw Blade | 1 |
To install the blade: |
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1.Disconnect the resaw from the power source!
2.Put on protective gloves.
3.Open the wheel covers for access to the wheels.
4.Hold the blade from each side, and position it in front of the wheels so the blade teeth are facing the front of the machine, as shown in
Figure 19.
Figure 19. Positioning blade for installation.
Model G0503 (Mfg. Since 12/08) |