_& WARNING: Never feed wood with your hands _vhen
making any non-through cut such as rabbets or
dadoes. To avoid personal injury, always use push
blocks, push sticks, and featherboards.
• When the cut is made, turn the saw OFF, Wait for the
blade to come to a complete stop before removing the
workplace.
• Unplug the saw,
• Lower the blade and remove the screw holding the
throat plate in place. Remove the throat plate.
• Raisethe saw blade.
• Push the bevel locking lever to the right. Rotate the
height/bevel adjusting handwheel until the bevel
indicator shows a 30" angle. Push the bevel locking
leversecurely to the left while holding the height/bevel
adjusting handwheel to lock the angle. Reinstall the
blade guard assembly,
• Retighten the nut st the base of the spreader. Check
spreader alignment to the blade and adjust shims if
necessary,
• Move the bevel locking lever to the right and rotate the
blade back to 90°. Push the lever to the left to look the
angle.
• Lower the blade, insert the throat plate, then securely
tighten the throat p_atescrew.
BLADE
GUARD
REMOVED
NON-THROUGHCUT
MAKING A DADO CUT
See Figure 43.
An optional dadc throat plate (part number 0121010317)is
required for this procedure. Do r_otuse blades rated less
than the speed of this tool. This saw is designed for use
with a 6 in. stack dado (up to width of 5/8 in,), Do not use
an adjustable dado on this saw,
NOTE: This saw cannot be used to make s bevel fade
OUt.
• Unplug the saw.
• Remove the blade guard assembly and the saw blade.
• Remove the inner blade washer and the spacer.
• Reinstall the inner blade washer.
• Mount the dado blade, using the blade and chippers
appropriate for the desired width of cut.
• Reinstall the arbor nut.
• Make sure the arbor nut is tully engaged and the
arbor extends at least one fuji thread past a securely
tightened arbor nut.
• When mounting dsdo blades, make sure both the inner
blade washer and outer blade washer are used.
.&
WARNING: Always put all spacers in proper
location when changing back to saw blade. Failure
to de so may result in possible injury and damage to
the tool.
A
AI& WARNING: Always use push blocks, push sticks, or
featherboards when making dado cuts to avoid the
risk of serious injury.
DADBCUT
PUSHSTICK
Fig. 42
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