_, WARNING: To preventaccidentalstartingthat
couldcause possibleseriouspersonal injury,
assembleall parts to your saw before connecting
itto power supply.Saw shouldneverbe
connectedtopower supply when you are
assemblingparts,making adjustments,installing
orremovingblades, or when not in use.
Asmentioned previouslyyoursewhas beenfactory
assembled andadjusted. The miterlockhandle, dust
guide,and blade are the onlypartsthat haveto be
installed.
MITER LOCK HANDLE
See Figure 8.
To installthe miter lockhandle, place the threaded
studon the end of the miterlock handle into the
threaded holeinthe controlarm. Tum clockwiseto
tighten.
TO
LOOSEN
CONTROL MITER
MITER ARM TABLE
LOCKHANDLE Fig.8
DUST GUIDE
Sea Figure 9.
To installthe dustguide, place the end marked
INSERT over the exhaustport inthe upperblade
guard.Tum the guideso that the open end is facing
downor toward the rear of the saw.
TO INSTALL BLADE
See Figures 10, 11, and 12.
WARNING: A 12 in. blade is the maximum
bladecapacity of your saw. Never use a blade
that istoo thickto allow outerblade washer to
engagewith the flatson the spindle.Larger
bladeswill comein contact with the blade
guards,while thickerblades willprevent the
bladescrew fromsecudng the blade onthe
spindle.Eitherof these situations couldresult in
a sedousaccidentand can cause serious
personalinjury.
Unplugyour sew.
&WARNING: Failureto unplugyour saw could
resultinaccidentalstarting causingpossible
sedouspersonal injury.
Pushdown on the sew arm and pull out the lock
[)into release saw arm. Raise sew arm to its full
raisedposition.Be cautious, sew arm is spring
loadedto raise.
Loosenthe phillipsscrew onthe blade bolt
cover untilbladebolt cover can be raised.
See Figure 10.
Gentlyraise the lower blade guard bracketso that
thelower blade guard and blade belt cover can be
rotatedup and back to expose the blade belt. See
Figures10.
LOWER
BLADEGUARD
PHILUPS
SCREW
EXHAUST
PORT BLADE
BOLT
DUSTGUIDE
ILADE
GUARDBRACKET Fig. 10
Fig.9 13