8
Alignment
(
Adjustments
)
Down stop Adjustment:
The down stop as shown
Fig. 8 should be adjusted so that maximum cutting capacity
is maintained and so that the cut off blade does not hit the
saw base or the surface, which the tool is mounted to.
1. Lower cutter head until the arm hits the down stop.
2. Verify maximum cutting capacity and that there is no
contact between cut off blade and base or mounting
surface.
3. If contact occurs, adjust down stop screw and jam nut
until problem is corrected.
NOTE:
All other adjustments are described in the "Basic
Saw Operations" section.
Assembly
Changing The Blade
1. Disconnect The Machine From The Power
Source.
2. Loosen the screw (A), and remove the saw blade cover
(B) as shown Fig. 9.
3. Press in on arbor lock (C) as shown Fig. 10 and rotate
blade (G) by hand until the arbor lock(C) engaged.
4. Using the provided arbor wrench, loosen arbor screw
(E) by turning it counter clockwise, and remove arbor
screw (E), outside blade flange (F). Push upper the big
blade guard and remove the blade (G) as shown Fig.
12.
Do Not Remove Inside Blade Flange.
5. Make sure the inside and outside blade flanges are
clean.
6. Install new blade (G).
Make sure Teeth of Saw
Blade are Pointing Down At The Front
and
re- assemble Outside blade flange (F), and arbor screw
(E). Turn arbor screw (E) clockwise to tighten.
7. Re-assemble blade cover that was removed in STEP 2.
WARNNING: MAKE SURE ARBOR LOCK
(C) IS DISENGAGED BEFORE TURNING
ON THE POWER.
WARNING:
Cut material can be thrown. Eyes can be
permanently damaged. Wear your safety goggles.
Down stop
D
C
E
A
B
F
Fig.8
Fig.11
G
Fig.12
Fig.10
Fig.9