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To avoid unnecessarysetupsand adjustments,a
goodpracticeisto check yoursetupscarefullywith a
framing squareand make practicecuts in scrapwood
beforemakingfinish cutsin goodworkpieces.Do not
startany adjustmentsuntilyou have checkedw_tha
squareand made test cutsto be sure adjustmentsare
needed.
REPLACING THE BLADE
See Figures32 - 34.
_1, WARNING: Make sure the switchis off,the
switchkey is removed, and yoursaw is
unplugged.Failureto do socould resultin
accidentalstarting,resultinginseriouspersonal
injury.
T0
LOOSEN
BLADE
BLADE
GUARD
BLADE
Raise the bladeguard and remove the throatplate.
TOremove, loosenthe screwat the frontwitha
phillipsscrewddver and I!ftthe front end. Pullitout
towardthe front end.
Raise the blade to itshighestpositionby turning
the height handwheelclockwise.Angle the blade
straightup bylooseningthe bevel lockhandle and
turningthe bevel handwheet.Wedge a piece of
scrapwood againstthe frontof the blade. See
Figure32.
Loosenthe blade nut withthe bible wrench
providedwithyour saw. Remove the bladenut and
bladewasher. Carefullyremove the scrap wood
and blade.
To replacethe bladewith an accessoryblade,
follow the instructionsprovidedwiththeaccessory.
To install a standard blade, place the newblade on
thearbor shaft,withteeth pointing downtowardthe
front of thesaw, Wedge a piece ofscrap woodat
the backofthe blade. See Figure34.
CAUTION: The teeth mustpointdowntoward
thefrontofthe saw towork properly.Otherwise,
damage to the blade, saw, or workpiececan
occur.
SCRAPWOOD
BLADE
I
/
I
BLADE
WASHER
BLADEHUT
Place the bladewasher and the blade nut over
the bladearbor. Be sure thedome side ofthe
bladewasher faces out from the bladeand that
all itemsare snugagainstthe arbor housing.
Tightensecurely.
Remove the scrapwood and rotate theblade by
handto make sure itturnsfreely.
Slipthethroat plate intothe openingand pushit
towardtheback of thesaw to engage the spring
clip,Securelytightenthe screw. If thethroatplate
isnotflush with the table,adjustthe setscrews
with a 2 mrn hex key.[3onot allow the throat
plateto bow up above thetable surface.
ARBORSHAFT
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Fig. 33
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