CHANGING THE BLADE
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MAKE SURE THAT THE FENCES ARE CLEAR OF THE GUARD AND BLADE BEFORE USING SAW.
DO NOT REMOVE ANY OF THE BLADE GUARDS.
MAKE SURE THAT ALL GUARDS ARE IN PLACE AND FUNCTIONING PROPERLY BEFORE OPERATING THE SAW.
USE ONLY
DISCONNECT THE MACHINE FROM THE POWER SOURCE.
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Fig. 51
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Fig. 52
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Fig. 53
1.Use only a 12" diameter blade, with 1" arbor hole, that is rated for 5000 RPM or higher.
2.Loosen screws (A) Fig. 51 with the supplied wrench (B).
3.Rotate the arbor cover (C) Fig. 52, and move the guard (D) Fig. 52 to the rear, exposing the arbor screw (E). NOTE:
Do not remove the rear guard (J) Fig. 52.
4.Remove the arbor screw (E) Fig. 52, by turning screw clockwise with wrench (supplied), while pressing in on arbor lock (F) Fig. 53. Remove the outside blade flange (G) Fig. 52, and saw blade (H) Fig. 52. Do not remove the inside blade flange.
5.Attach the new saw blade. Ensure that the teeth of saw blade are pointing down at the front, and attach the outside blade flange (G) Fig. 52. Check to see that the flats on the outside blade flange are engaged with the flats on the arbor shaft.
6.Thread the arbor screw (E) Fig. 52, into the saw arbor by turning the screw (E) counterclockwise as far as possible by hand. Tighten the arbor screw (E) with the supplied wrench while pressing in on the arbor lock (F) Fig. 53.
7.Rotate the arbor cover (C) Fig. 52, and move the guard (D) to the front.Tighten the screws (A) that were loosened in
STEP 2.
MAKE SURE THAT THE ARBOR LOCK IS DISENGAGED BEFORE STARTING THE MACHINE.
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