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4. Remove the worn blade by sliding it off the wheels and out off both guide blocks
5. Your new blade will be in a coil. While wearing gloves, hold the blade away from yourself; twist the blade to uncoil
it. Do not let the blade teeth bounce on the concrete floor as some damage may be caused.
6. Place the new blade in the carbide guides and then slide the blade over the wheels. The teeth should be pointing
towards the drive side as they pass through the carbide guides.
7. Make sure there is a small amount of play between the blade and guide carbides. The blade band should be snug
but able to move freely up and down.
8. If the amount of play is not sufficient for the blade to run smoothly, adjust the locking torque of the screws with an
Allen key.
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