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Skil 3310 - Using Carbide-Tipped Blades

Skil 3310
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36.
6. To tighten the arbor nut 4, use the open-end wrench 7 and
align the wrench jaws on the flats of the flange to keep the
a
rbor from turning. Place the box-end wrench 8 on the arbor
nut 4 and turn clockwise (to the rear of the saw table) (Fig.
16).
7. Install the table insert 1 in the table recess. (Figure 14).
To avoid injury from a thrown workpiece, blade part, or blade
contact, never operate the saw without the proper insert in
place. Use the table insert when sawing. Use the dado insert
when using a dado blade.
Using Carbide-Tipped Blades
Handle carbide-tipped blades carefully. Carbide is very brittle
and can be easily damaged. Use caution when you install, use
or store the blades. Do not use a carbide-tipped blade that is
bent or has bent teeth, or if the blade has cracks, is broken, or
has missing/loose carbide tips. Do not operate a carbide-tipped
blade faster than its recommended speed.
Read, understand and follow all warnings and instructions
provided with your carbide-tipped blades.
8
7
4
FIG. 16
SM 2610008289 02-10:3310 Table Saw 2/2/10 8:38 AM Page 36

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