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This saw can only accept a dado blade with 58" arbor hole and a maximum diameter of 8". The maximum width of dado blade that can be installed is 1316". Attempting to install a dado blade that is sized larger than these maximum sizes is dangerous and should be avoided. If you have any doubts or questions about the size of dado blade you want to install, call our Technical Support before proceeding.

In order to install a dado blade, the scoring blade must be removed and a zero-clearance table insert must be made specifically for the dado blade you will install. If you plan on making dadoes at varying widths, we strongly recommend making a zero-clearance table insert for each thickness of dado blade that will be used.

A zero clearance insert can be made for the saw in less than 30 minutes, and can be made of 34" furniture quality plywood or a hardwood.

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)% Lower the main blade all the way down, remove the blade guard, riving knife, and scoring blade. After removing the scoring blade, reinstall the scoring blade flanges and scoring arbor nut and tighten it.

*% Remove the main blade and the mounting spacer behind it (see =`^li\-').

+% Remove the table insert that came with the saw.

,% Cut the new table insert to the exact length of the included table insert and 1116" wide.

-%Use the included table insert as a template, as shown in =`^li\-(, to mark the mounting holes on the new table insert. (Clamping the pieces together while you do this will allow you to ensure the hole spacing is exact.)

=`^li\-'%Existing insert removed.

=`^li\-(%Marking location for mounting

holes in new insert.

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