Parts bags contain
the following items:
1 Miter Gauge
1 Rip Fence
3
Wood Screws
1 Machine Screw
1 Vacuum Adapter
2 Hex Key Wrenches
2 C-Clamps
Understanding Your New Saw
Your saw is designed to run on standa rd household current (110V 60Hz). This saw will cut softwoods, hardwoods,
plywood, plastics and thin non-ferrous metals quickly and cleanly with the appropriate blades installed.
Saw includes a pre-installed, general-use, eighty-tooth saw blade for rip-cutting and cross-cutting wood. Optional blades include
our #15220 one hundred-tooth fine saw bade and #86619 twenty-tooth carbide blade (check our website for additional blades as
they become available). In addition, your saw includes a rip fence, miter gauge, vacuum adapter, and a set of accessories that
will allow you to mount the saw to a table or to a piece of 3/4” plywood for portability. The improved blade guard, which is also
pre-installed on the saw, should never be removed, as it is designed to protect the user during cutting operations.
Turning the saw “On” is done by placing the rocker switch into the “I” position; turn it “Off” by placing the switch in the “O” position.
Before plugging the unit into the power supply, always ensure that the switch is set to Off. Be sure the blade and table surface
are clear of obstructions, tools, fingers, etc. before starting the saw.
Installing and Removing Blades
Switch the saw to the Off position and unplug the power cable from the wall. Push in the door release button “A” to unlatch the
door, then slide it forward from its slot. Insert the long end of the smaller hex wrench into hole “B”. Lift the blade guard and cover
the blade with a rag or wear a heavy glove and rotate the blade by hand until the hex key drops into the hole in the arbor shaft;
this will hold the shaft in place while you remove the set screw “D” with the larger hex wrench. Once the set screw is removed, pull
outer washer “C” off of the arbor shaft. Pull the blade out from the bottom, tilting it until the blade slips off the arbor shaft and then
slides down and out. Install a new blade by following these steps in reverse order. Always make sure the blade is positioned
correctly on the arbor shaft and that arbor set screw “D” is tight. Remove the hex wrench from hole “B” and rotate the blade by
hand to ensure it rotates without wobble and is seated correctly. Reinstall the side door by sliding it back into position until it locks.