Assembly
Attaching The Blade guard
To prevent personal injury, always disconnect ! WARNING plug from power source before making any
adjustments.
1. Remove table insert.
2. Raise the blade as high as it will go and tilt to 45º .
3. Loosen screw 5 approximately
! CAUTION | Do not remove screw 5 and clamping plate 4 | |
from support bracket. Removing the screw will | ||
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damage threads inside the support bracket 3 and you will not be able to reassemble the spreader 1.
4.Slide spreader 1 over bumps between plate and spreader (fig. 15). Securely tighten screw 5 and tilt blade back to 90 degrees.
IMPORTANT: The Spreader 1 must always be IN LINE with the sawblade 8. The spreader 1 is thinner than the width of the KERF 7 by approximately three thicknesses of paper 9 on each side of the spreader 1 (Fig. 16).
5.Loosen hex nut 15, then clamping screws 12 with the 5 mm allen wrench provided, and set screw 11. (Fig. 18).
6.Place rip fence 14 on table, lift up ANTIKICKBACK PAWL 13 and CAREFULLY move fence 14 against the blade so that it is parallel to the blade, and just touches tips of saw teeth.
7.Make two folds in a small piece (6" x 6") of ordinary newspaper making three thicknesses (Fig. 17). The folded paper 10 will be used as a “spacing gauge” (Fig. 18).
8.Insert folded paper 10 between SPREADER and FENCE. Hold spreader firmly against fence (Fig. 18).
9.First lightly tighten the clamp screws 12 and then the set screw 11. Recheck squareness of spreader to table and parallelism to blade. Readjust if necessary.
10.After proper alignment adjustment is made, tighten hex nut 15 and securly thighten clamp screws 12.
NOTE: Always be sure the spreader stays in line with blade when the blade is tilted at any angle.
FIG. 15
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BOIS | 7 |
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FIG. 16
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9
LOOKING DOWN ON SAW
VUE DE DESSUS
VISTA HACIA ABAJO SOBRE LA SIERRA
FIG. 17
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