Craftsman 315.21208 Cover until blade belt cover can be raised, Exhaust Phillipsscrew Port, Screw

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,_ WARNING:

To prevent accidental starting that

Unplug your saw.

could cause possible sedous personal injury,

 

 

 

assemble all parts to your sew before connecting

 

WARNING:

Failure to unplug your sew could

it to power

supply. Saw should never be

 

result in accidental starting causing possible

connected to power supply when you are

 

serious personal injury.

assembling parts, making adjustments, installing

 

 

 

or removing blades, or when not in use.

 

Push down on the sew arm and pull out the lock "

 

 

 

pin to release sew arm. Raise sew arm to its full

As mentioned previously your saw has been factory

 

raised position.

Be cautious, saw arm is spring

assembled and adjusted. The dust guide and blade

 

loaded to raise.

are the only parts that have to be installed.

 

Loosen the phillips screw on the blade belt

 

 

 

DUST GUIDE

 

 

cover until blade belt cover can be raised.

See Figure 8.

 

 

See Figures 9, 10, and 11.

To install the dust guide, place the end marked

 

Gently raise the lower blade guard bracket,

 

 

 

INSERT over the exhaust port in the upper blade

releasing lower blade guard from notch so that

lower blade guard and blade bolt cover can be

guard. Turn the guide so that the open end is facing

rotated dp and back to expose the blade belt.

down or toward the rear of the saw.

See Figures 9, 10, and 11.

 

EXHAUST

PHILLIPSSCREW

PORT

 

DUST GUIDE

Fig. 8

TO INSTALL BLADE

See Figures 9, 10, and 11.

_1= DANGER: A 8-1/4 in. blade is the maximum blade capacity of your sew. Never use a blade

that is too thick to allow outer blade washer to

engage with the fiats on the spindle. Larger blades will come in contact with the blade guards, while thicker blades will prevent the blade screw from securing the blade on the spindle. Either of these situations will result in a serious accident and can cause serious personal injury.

LOWER BLADE GUARD BRACKET

Fig. 9

LOWER

BLADEGUARD

PHIUJPS

SCREW

Fig. 10

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