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14
BLADE WRENCH STORAGE (FIG. G)
For convenient storage and prevention of
loss of blade wrench, there is a
holder (1) in the left side of base for
storing the blade wrench (2) when not in
use.
REMOVING AND INSTALLING THE
BLADE
Removing Blade (Figure H, I, J)
To avoid injury from an accidental
start, make sure the switch is in
the OFF position and plug is not
connected to the power source outlet.
Only use a 7-1/4 inch diameter blade
with a 5/8 inch round arbor hole, and
no more that 7 degree hook angle.
F
2
G
1
2
E
1
2
NEVER cut metals or masonry
products with this tool. This miter
saw is designed for use on wood
and wood-like products only.
Never depress the arbor lock button
while the blade is under power or
coasting.
Unplug the saw from the outlet.
Raise the miter saw to the upright
position.
Loosen the cover plate screw (1) with a
Phillips screwdriver. (Figure H)
Rotate the cover plate (2) to expose the
arbor bolt (3).
Locate the arbor lock button (4) below
the trigger switch handle. (Figure I)
Press the arbor lock button
(4-
Figure I
), holding it in rmly while
turning the blade clockwise. The arbor
lock button will then engage and lock
the arbor. Continue to hold the arbor
lock button, while placing the blade
wrench over the arbor bolt (3) and
turning the wrench clockwise (left-
hand threads) to loosen the arbor bolt.
(Figure J)
WARNING
!
I
4
H
1
2
3
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