11
Changing the Saw Blade
The cold saw must not be
connected to the power source when changing
saw blades. Failure to comply may result in
serious injury!
Remove the saw blade as follows while referring to
Figure 6:
1. Remove the screw (A) and cover plate (B), or
loosen the screw just enough to slide the cover
plate away to reveal the hub.
2. Remove the
socket head cap screw
C that
secures the
bracket
(D) to the l
ower blade
guard
(E).
3. Raise
the
lower blade guard
(E) upwards (F).
4. Remove
socket head cap screw
(G) that
secures the
blade
(H).
Note:
This screw has a left thread requiring a
clockwise turn to loosen and a counterclock-
wise turn to tighten.
5. Remove the
blade
(H) and
outer flange
(J).
Discard the old blade (or have it resharpened
)
and replace with a new one.
6. Install the new blade in the reverse order
described above. Note that the flange (J) has a
pin (K) that needs to match up with the
correct
keyhole
(L), if the blade has more than one
keyhole, make the selection such that the
mounting holes of the flange and blade are
centered.
Figure 6
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