A'I-I'ACHtNGREPLACEMENT BLADES TO THE SAW cont.(See Figs.17 -20)
8, Place the pin(includedwith the
wrench)into the lined upholes, Fig,20
9, Tighten the lock nutclockwisewith
thewrench and then removethe pin
fromthe blades (see Fig.20), This will
allowthe blades to turn freely.
10.Carefully turn blades withyour hand
to be sure they easily turn in
opposite directions.
LockNut
GENERAL
/_ WARNING: Toavoid accidents,ALWAYS disconnectthe tool from the Ipowersource BEFORE cleaningor performingany maintenance.
Allparts representan importantpartof the double insulationsystemand shouldbe
servicedonly at a Sears Service Center.
Avoidusingsolventswhen cleaningplasticpads. Mostplasticsare susceptibleto
damagefrom various typesof commercial solventsand may be damaged by theiruse.
Useclean clothsto removedirt,carbon dust, etc.
/_ WARNING: DONOT atany timeletbrakefluids, gasoline,petroleum-based I
products,penetratingoils,etc.tocome incontact with plasticparts.They contain I
chemicalsthat can damage, weaken or destroy plastic.
Itis a knownfact that electrictoolsare subjecttoacceleratedwear andpossible
prematurefailurewhenthey are usedto work on fiber glassboatsand sportscars,
wallboard,specklingcompoundsor plaster.The chipsand grindingsfrom these
materials are highlyabrasiveto electricaltool parts, such as bearings,brushes,
commutators,etc.Consequently,itisnot recommendedthatthis toolbe used for
extendedworkon any fiber glass material,wallboard,spacklingcompound,or piaster.
Duringanyuse onthese materials,it is extremelyimportantthatthe toolis cleaned
frequentlyby blowingwithan air jet.
/1\ WAR NING: ALWAYSwearsafetygogglesor safetyglasseswithsideshields I
orface shieldwhenblowingdustfromtoolwhen cleaningit.Ifoperationisdusty,also
wears dustmask.
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