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ASSEMBLY
FIG. 13
6. Push the riving knife down until the
internal slots engage and the spreader is
below the saw blade.
7. Reinstall the throat plate.
CHECKING SAW BLADE
INSTALLATION (FIG. 13)
To work properly, the saw blade teeth must
point down toward the front of the saw.
Failure to heed this warning could cause
damage to the saw blade, the saw, or the
workpiece.
NOTICE: The arbor shaft has right-hand
threads.
1. Unplug the saw.
2. Remove the blade wrenches from
storage area by unscrewing the knob
that locks the blade wrench in place.
3. Lower the saw blade and remove the
throat plate by placing your index nger
in the hole and lifting the front end, then
pull the throat plate out toward the front
of the saw (Fig. 9).
4. Make sure that the bevel-locking lever
is securely tightened. Raise the saw
blade to its full height by turning the
height-adjusting handle clockwise.
To loosen the blade:
1. Unplug the saw.
2. Locate and remove the blade wrench
from the storage area.
3. Depress the spindle-lock button, insert
the wrench over the hex nut, and move it
back and forth until you feel the spindle-
lock button lock the blade in position.
4. With the spindle-lock button rmly
depressed, pull the blade wrench toward
the front of the machine.
To tighten the blade:
1. Unplug the saw.
2. Depress the spindle-lock button, insert
the blade wrench over the hex nut, and
move it back and forth until you feel the
spindle-lock button lock the blade in
position.
3. With the spindle-lock button rmly
depressed, pull the blade wrench toward
the back of the machine. Make sure that
the blade nut is securely tightened. Do
not over tighten. Check all clearances for
free blade rotation.
Spindle lock
button
Blade
wrench
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