DUST BLOWER
A dust blower (A) Fig. 18, is provided, and can be moved to direct air to the most effective point on the cutting line.
A
Fig. 19
ADJUSTING BLADE TENSION
A
Fig. 18
A
Fig. 20
Tension is applied to the blade when the blade tension lever (A) Fig. 19, is in the rear position, as shown. When the lever (A) is moved forward, as shown in Fig. 20, blade tension is released.
To increase tension on the blade, rotate tension lever (A) Fig. 20, clockwise; to decrease blade ten- sion, rotate tension lever counterclockwise. NOTE: When adjusting blade tension, the lever (A) Fig. 20, should be in the full forward position.It is only necessary to adjust blade tension knob when a different type of blade is assembled to the blade holders. It is not necessary to adjust blade tension when the blade is removed from and replaced in only the upper blade holder, as in performing inside cutting operations. Adjusting proper tension on the blade is usually accomplished by trial and error; however, a good method to use is to pluck the rear of the blade like guitar string after the tension lever is moved to the rear. A
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