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REMOVING AND INSTALLING THE BLADE

Removing blade  

(Fig. 1 to 4)

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Unplug the tool from the power source. 

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Adjust the lock-down pin to raise the cutting head.

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Loosen the cover plate screw (1) about 4 turns with a 
star-head screwdriver. Do not remove this screw from 
the tool. 

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Lift and hold up the lower blade guard (2) to expose 
the threaded blade bolt (3).  

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Press and hold the spindle-lock button (4) and rotate 
the blade at the same time, until it is locked in 
position. 

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Continue to hold the spindle lock button to keep it 
engaged, while using the wrench to turn the threaded 
blade bolt clockwise and remove the threaded blade 
bolt. 

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Remove the outer flange (5) and the blade (6). Wipe 
the flanges and spindle to remove any dust and 
debris. 

Installing blade 

(Fig. 1 to 4)

Unplug the mitre saw before changing/installing the blade.

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Install a 10” (25.4 cm) blade with 5/8” (15.9 mm) arbor onto the arbor shaft (7). Match the arrow 
on the blade with the arrow on the upper blade guard. Make sure that the blade teeth are pointing 
downward. 

No.

Description

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Spindle lock

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Blade

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Motor

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Work clamp

No.

Description

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Lock-down pin

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Bevel lock knob

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Bevel scale

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Table

WARNING!

Always be sure that the tool is switched off and unplugged before adjusting or checking function 
on the tool. Failure to switch off and unplug the tool may result in serious personal injury from 
accidental start-up.

WARNING!

Only use a 10” (25.4 cm) diameter blade. To avoid injury from an accidental start, make sure the 
switch is in the OFF position and the plug is not connected to the power source outlet.

NOTE: 

Pay attention to the pieces being removed, noting their position and the direction they face. Wipe the blade 
collar clean of any sawdust before installing a new blade.

WARNING!

Your saw should NEVER be connected to the power source when you are assembling 
parts, making adjustments, installing or removing blades, cleaning, or when it it not in use. 
Disconnecting the saw will prevent accidental starting, which could cause serious personal injury.

WARNING!

Do not allow familiarity with the mitre saw to cause a lack of alertness. A fraction of a second of 
carelessness is enough to cause severe injury.

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Summary of Contents for 055-6762-0

Page 1: ...TM INSTRUCTION MANUAL IMPORTANT Please read this manual carefully before using this mitre saw and save it for reference COMPOUND MITRE SAW model no 055 6762 0...

Page 2: ...MAINTENANCE 27 TROUBLESHOOTING 29 exploded VIEW 30 PARTS LIST 31 WARRANTY 34 NOTE If any parts are missing or damaged or if you have any questions please call our toll free helpline at 1 800 689 9928...

Page 3: ...stant lenses they are not safety glasses Secure work Use clamps or vise to hold work when practical It s safer than using your hand and it frees both hands to operate tool Don t overeach Keep proper f...

Page 4: ...h a DC power supply Avoid body contact with grounded surfaces such as pipes radiators ranges and refrigerators There is an increased risk of electric shock if your body is grounded DO NOT expose power...

Page 5: ...sharp and properly set Sharp blades minimize stalling and kickback Do not use dull or damaged blades Bent blades can break easily or cause kickback Never hold a workpiece by hand if it is too small to...

Page 6: ...ce No Hands Zone The area between the marked lines on the left and right side of the mitre table base This zone is identified by No Hands Zone symbols inside the lines marked on the mitre table base N...

Page 7: ...ard Make sure that the blade teeth are pointing downward No Description 16 Spindle lock 17 Blade 18 Motor 19 Work clamp No Description 20 Lock down pin 21 Bevel lock knob 22 Bevel scale 23 Table WARNI...

Page 8: ...erclockwise Move the table while lifting up on the positive stop locking lever 2 to align the indicator 3 to the desired degree measurement If the desired angle is one of the nine positive stops relea...

Page 9: ...oosen the locknut 4 and turn the bevel angle adjustment bolt 3 in or out with a 4 mm hex wrench until the blade is square with the table Tilt the pivot arm back to the right at 90 0 bevel and recheck...

Page 10: ...hanging accessories or making adjustments BENCH MOUNTING Fig 12 This tool should be bolted with four bolts to a level and stable surface using the bolt holes 1 provided in the tool s base This will he...

Page 11: ...ed material be sure that the convex side is against the fence If the workpiece is placed with the concave side facing the fence it will pinch the blade near the completion of the cutting AUXILIARY WOO...

Page 12: ...he bevel and mitre angles for compound mitres remember the settings are interdependent changing one changes the other as well OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS NOTE Always perform a dry run cut so you can determ...

Page 13: ...08 30 24 26 73 102 26 50 29 73 29 80 26 42 103 26 09 29 38 29 36 26 12 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 52 38 Crown Moulding 45 45 Crown Moulding Angle Between Walls Mitre Setting Bevel S...

Page 14: ...maged do not use the saw until the damaged guard has been replaced Check regularly to make sure the lower guard is working properly Clean the lower guard of any dust or buildup with a damp cloth REPLA...

Page 15: ...e Arbor bolt is loose Retighten Motor does not start Brush worn Replace brushes Power source fuse or time delay fuse Check time delay fuse or circuit breaker Angle of cut inaccurate Mitre table unlock...

Page 16: ...ring 1 10 Lower handle 1 35 Fixed guard 1 11 Trigger 1 36 Dust chimney 1 12 Trigger spring 1 37 Setscrew 2 13 Micro switch 1 38 Bearing 1 14 Dust bag 1 39 Rotor 1 15 Brand label 1 40 Rubber sleeve 1 1...

Page 17: ...r tooth washer 1 89 Hex bolt 1 65 Moving guard wheel 1 90 Washer 1 66 Moving guard 2 91 Bevel angle pointer 1 67 Connection rod 1 92 Nut 2 68 Shoulder screw 1 93 Setscrew 2 69 Wave washer 2 94 Mitre a...

Page 18: ...ply to routine maintenance and consumable items such as but not limited to fuel lubricants vacuum bags blades belts sandpaper bits fluids tune ups or adjustments e this warranty will not apply where d...

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