Blades. A 1/4 turn of the Lubricating Unit Knob will provide adequate lubrication for several cuts.
6.Saw Blades: The Saw Blades should always be kept clean, sharp, and properly installed in the Twin Cutter Saw. Using dull Saw Blades will place an excessive load on the Saw and increases the danger of kickback. It is recommended to keep extra Saw Blades on hand so sharp Saw Blades are always available.
To install the Saw Blades:
a.Unplug the Twin Cutter Saw from its electrical outlet.
b.To avoid accidental cuts, make sure to wear heavy duty work gloves while in- stalling the Saw Blades.
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FIGURE F
c.Lay the Twin Cutter Saw down with its Blade Lock Nut pointing upward.
(See Figure F, above.)
d.Open the Lower Guard.
e.Place the Saw Blade marked “INNER” onto the Flange of the Gear Box with the word “INNER” clearly visible. Then, align the holes in the Saw Blade with the Pins on the Flange and securely fit the Saw Blade on the Flange.
f.Place the Saw Blade marked “OUTER” onto the Arbor Adapter with the word “OUTER” clearly visible. Then, thread (do not tighten) the Blade Lock Nut onto the Flange of the Gear Box.
g.Turn the Saw Blades so that the holes in both Blades are aligned.
h.Insert the Pin that is attached to the Wrench into the aligned holes in the Saw Blades.
i.Using the Wrench, tighten the Blade Lock Nut clockwise. Do not tighten ex- cessively. Then, remove the Pin from the Saw Blades. This will allow the Saw Blades to turn freely.
j.Turn the Saw Blades with your gloved hand to ensure the Saw Blades easily turn in opposite directions.
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