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Magnetic Switch
Install the magnetic switch onto the bottom left hand side of
the front rail using two M5-.8x 8 hex bolts, 5mm lock
washers, and 5mmflat washers.
(See Figure 8)
Saw Blade
1. Remove blade guard assembly and table insert.
2. Unlock the raise/lower handwheel lock knob and raise
saw blade to maximum height.
3. Depress locking pin (See Figure 9) and slowly rotate
blade toward you until pin engages into arbor. Hold arbor in
locked position.
4. Place supplied open-end wrench (A) on the arbor nut
(B).Turn wrench counterclockwise to loosen nut. Remove
arbor nut, blade flange (C) and saw blade (D).
(See Figure 10)
5. Place new blade on arbor. MAKE SURE saw blade teeth
point down at the front side of saw table. Place flange and
nut on arbor and securely snug blade in position.
6. Replace the blade guard assembly & table insert.
WARNING: Turn the power switch “OFF” and
unplug the power cord from its power source when
changing the saw blade.
Checking Fence Parallelism
Sliding the fence along the rails , if it drags across the table,
then adjust the rear rail foot(See Figure 11) to raise the
fence off of the table just enough , so that the gap between
the fence and the table is even from front to back;
Slide the fence up, against the right hand edge of the miter
slot and lock it in place. Examine how the fence line up with
the miter slot
(See Figure 12)
Back of the fence to pivot outward not more than 1
⁄
64" from
being parallel to the blade is permissible. This creates a
slightly larger opening between the fence and the blade, at
the rear of the blade, to reduce the risk of workpiece binding
or burning as it is fed through the cut. Many woodworkers
intentionally set up their fence in this manner. Keep this in
mind before adjusting your fence.
- If the fence/miter slot are still parallel with the blade,
proceed to Fence Scale.
- If the fence is not parallel to the blade/miter slot, then you
MUST adjust the fence as Page 16.
Figure 8:
Magnetic Switch Installed
Figure 9:
Locking Pin Position
Figure 10:
Securing Blade
Figure 11:
Rip Fence
Figure 12:
Checking
Fence Parallelism