Model W1761/W1762 (M-1/10, S7/10+)

In order to work properly, the spreader or riving knife cannot be bent or misaligned with the blade. If either of these gets accidentally bent, DISCONNECT SAW FROM POWER, and straighten or replace it. Using a bent or misaligned spreader will increase the risk of kickback! Refer to Page 8 to check/adjust alignment if necessary.

Installing Blade Guard & Spreader

1.DISCONNECT SAW FROM POWER!

2.Remove the table insert.

3.Insert the spreader into the bracket slot and tight- en the lock knob shown in Figure 5 to secure the spreader.

4.Tug the spreader up to verify it is locked.

5.Lift the blade guard cover just enough to slide the table insert into the table slot over the blade, then secure the insert with the screw at the front of the insert.

The blade guard, when properly installed, should look like Figure 6 and should pivot freely so it touches the table surface in the down position. It should also swing up high enough to accommodate the workpiece.

6.Check to make sure the blade is 90° to the table. Follow the instructions in the original manual for setting the 90° stop bolt.

7.Swing one side of the blade guard up and out of the way.

8.While lifting up on the right spreader pawl, place a straightedge against the blade and the spreader.

When properly aligned, the spreader/riving knife will be in the "Alignment Zone," (Figure 7) and will be parallel with the blade.

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Lock Knob

Figure 5. Location to secure blade guard.

Screw

Figure 6. Blade guard and insert installed.

 

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Woodstock W1762, W1761 owner manual Installing Blade Guard & Spreader, Location to secure blade guard Screw