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Fig. 9
• Remove the arbour bolt (4), the outer blade
collar (6), and the blade (7). Do not remove
the inner blade collar. (Fig. 9)
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Raise the lower blade guard (1) to the
upright position to remove the blade. (Fig. 7)
NOTE: Pay attention to the pieces removed,
noting their position and the direction they
face. Wipe the blade collars clean of any
sawdust before installing a new blade.
Installing the Blade (Fig. 7, 8, 9)
• Install a 10" blade with a 5/8" arbour hole
making sure the rotation arrow on the blade
matches the clockwise rotation arrow on
the upper guard, and the blade teeth are
pointing downward at the front of the saw.
• Place the outer blade collar (6) against
the blade and on the arbour. Thread the
arbour bolt (4) onto the arbour in a
counter-clockwise direction. (Fig. 7)
IMPORTANT: The flat side of the blade
collar must be placed against the blade. Do
not install the collar with the curved side
against the blade.
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Place the blade wrench on the arbour bolt (4).
• Press the arbour lock button (5), holding
it in firmly while turning the blade wrench
counter-clockwise Continue to press it in
while tightening the arbour bolt securely.
(Fig. 8)
• Rotate the cover plate (3) and lower blade
guard (1) back to its original position. (Fig. 7)
• Replace the cover plate screw (2) and
tighten with a star-head screwdriver and
then lower the blade guard.
• Pull the main handle down and up several
times to confirm the lower blade guard
operates without binding.
• Be sure the arbour lock button (5) is
released so the blade turns freely. (Fig. 8)
ASSEMBLY
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6
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WARNING!
• To avoid injury, never use the saw without the cover plate securely in
place. It keeps the arbour bolt from falling out if it accidentally loosens,
and helps prevent the spinning blade from coming off the saw.
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Make sure the collars are clean and properly arranged. Lower the blade into
the table and check for any contact with the metal base or the saw table.