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Bosch PROFACTOR GCM18V-10SDN14 - Removing and Installing Blades; Installing 10 (254 mm) Blade

Bosch PROFACTOR GCM18V-10SDN14
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Installing 10” (254mm) Blade
To avoid injury, do not use a blade
larger or smaller than 10” diame-
ter and 5/8” (15.88mm) arbor. The blade’s maximum plate
thickness is 0.100” (2.54mm). The blade’s maximum kerf
thickness is 1/8” (3.175mm).
To reduce risk of injury, use saw
blade rated 5000/min (RPM) or
greater.
After installing a new blade, make
sure the blade does not interfere with
the table insert at 0° and 45° bevel positions. Lower the
blade into the blade slot and check for any contact with
the base or turntable structure. If the blade contacts base
or table, seek authorized service.
1. If a blade is currently installed, remove it as described in
“Removing Blade” on page 20.
2. Carefully handle the new blade. Check that the rotation
arrow on the blade matches the rotation arrow on the
upper guard. Slide the blade up and between the sides
of the chip deflector and over the arbor shaft. Move the
blade so its arbor hole goes around the support ring of
the inner washer (Fig. 12 and Fig. 13).
3. Place the outer washer over the arbor shaft and finger-
tighten the blade bolt (counterclockwise). Check that the
blade remained on the inner washer’s support ring.
4. Rotate the blade slowly while pressing the arbor lock until
it fully seats into its lock position.
5. Using the Torx wrench (Fig. 7, 41), firmly tighten the
blade bolt counterclockwise.
NOTE: This bolt has left-hand threads. Do not over tight-
en. A T30 Torx key may be used as an alternate.
6. Be sure the arbor lock is released so the blade turns
freely.
7. Place the Torx wrench (41) back in the storage area.
Removing and Installing Blades
Always wear gloves when changing or handling blades. Blade
tips can cause personal injury.
Removing Blade
1. Position the saw in the UP position and at 0° bevel. If in
the DOWN position: while pressing down slightly on the
saw head assembly, and pull out the head assembly lock
pin (Fig. 12, 8). Then slowly allow the saw head assembly
to come up.
2. Rotate the Lower Blade Guard (26) until there is clear ac-
cess to the Blade Bolt.
3. Press and hold the arbor lock (the red button on the op-
posite side of the upper guard (27). Rotate the blade
(25) slowly while pressing the arbor lock until it fully
seats into its lock position.
4. Using the Torx wrench (Fig. 7, 41), loosen the blade bolt
by firmly turning it clockwise.
NOTE: This bolt has left-hand threads.
5. Remove the blade bolt and outer washer. Carefully grab
the blade. Slide the blade (Fig. 13, 25) away from the in-
ner washer and off the arbor shaft, then down and away
from the saw. Leave the inner washer on the arbor shaft.
Assembly
25
5
Blade
bolt
26
27
8
Fig. 12
Blade
bolt
Arbor shaft
Inner
washer
25
Support Ring
Outer
washer
Fig. 13

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