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make sure it is parallel with the tube, and the
“
0
”
end is directly under the red line on the pointer
window as shown; lightly mark the
“
0
”
location on
the tube with a pencil, then remove the fence; peel
the tape and carefully align the
“
0
”
mark on the
scale with the pencil mark you made;
If you make a mistake, loosen the screws on the
point window, slide the fence against the blade,
adjust the pointer window, so the red line on the
window is over the
“
0
”
mark on the tape, then
secure the screws;
5.4.6 Install the switch
Install the magnetic switch onto the bottom left
hand side of the front rail.
(Fig.12)
Fig.12 switch install
5.4.7 Install the blade
A. Remove table insert;
B. Rise the arbor all the way up and set the blade
angle at 0º;
C. Remove the arbor nut and arbor flange from the
arbor, slide on the included 10" saw blade, making
sure the teeth face the front of the saw, then install
the arbor flange and arbor nut onto the blade;
D. Put on a pair of heavy leather gloves and use
the included arbor wrenches to tighten the arbor
nut (turn clockwise to tighten), as shown in
Fig.13
Fig.13 Install the blade
5.4.8 Install the blade guard
A. Reinstall the insert, slide the knurled knob out
(see Fig.14)
and rotate it forward so it engages the
upper bracket.
Fig.14 Knurled knob used
B. slide the blade guard spreader all the way down
into the block, then rotate the knurled knob so it
disengages the bracket and the locking pin
engages the hole in the center of the spreader.
C. give the spreader an upward tug to verify that it
is locked the blade guard, when properly installed,
look like
Fig, 15
Fig.15 Blade guard installed.
Check that saw blade clamping system is tight
before operating the machine.
Insert
Lock pin
Adjusment block
Knurled knob
Bracket
Figure 14 Knurled knob used
make sure it is parallel with the tube, and the
“
0
”
end is directly under the red line on the pointer
window as shown; lightly mark the
“
0
”
location on
the tube with a pencil, then remove the fence; peel
the tape and carefully align the
“
0
”
mark on the
scale with the pencil mark you made;
If you make a mistake, loosen the screws on the
point window, slide the fence against the blade,
adjust the pointer window, so the red line on the
window is over the
“
0
”
mark on the tape, then
secure the screws;
5.4.6 Install the switch
Install the magnetic switch onto the bottom left
hand side of the front rail.
(Fig.12)
Fig.12 switch install
5.4.7 Install the blade
A. Remove table insert;
B. Rise the arbor all the way up and set the blade
angle at 0º;
C. Remove the arbor nut and arbor flange from the
arbor, slide on the included 10" saw blade, making
sure the teeth face the front of the saw, then install
the arbor flange and arbor nut onto the blade;
D. Put on a pair of heavy leather gloves and use
the included arbor wrenches to tighten the arbor
nut (turn clockwise to tighten), as shown in
Fig.13
Fig.13 Install the blade
5.4.8 Install the blade guard
A. Reinstall the insert, slide the knurled knob out
(see Fig.14)
and rotate it forward so it engages the
upper bracket.
Fig.14 Knurled knob used
B. slide the blade guard spreader all the way down
into the block, then rotate the knurled knob so it
disengages the bracket and the locking pin
engages the hole in the center of the spreader.
C. give the spreader an upward tug to verify that it
is locked the blade guard, when properly installed,
look like
Fig, 15
Fig.15 Blade guard installed.
Check that saw blade clamping system is tight
before operating the machine.
Figure 13 Blade installation
make sure it is parallel with the tube, and the
“
0
”
end is directly under the red line on the pointer
window as shown; lightly mark the
“
0
”
location on
the tube with a pencil, then remove the fence; peel
the tape and carefully align the
“
0
”
mark on the
scale with the pencil mark you made;
If you make a mistake, loosen the screws on the
point window, slide the fence against the blade,
adjust the pointer window, so the red line on the
window is over the
“
0
”
mark on the tape, then
secure the screws;
5.4.6 Install the switch
Install the magnetic switch onto the bottom left
hand side of the front rail.
(Fig.12)
Fig.12 switch install
5.4.7 Install the blade
A. Remove table insert;
B. Rise the arbor all the way up and set the blade
angle at 0º;
C. Remove the arbor nut and arbor flange from the
arbor, slide on the included 10" saw blade, making
sure the teeth face the front of the saw, then install
the arbor flange and arbor nut onto the blade;
D. Put on a pair of heavy leather gloves and use
the included arbor wrenches to tighten the arbor
nut (turn clockwise to tighten), as shown in
Fig.13
Fig.13 Install the blade
5.4.8 Install the blade guard
A. Reinstall the insert, slide the knurled knob out
(see Fig.14)
and rotate it forward so it engages the
upper bracket.
Fig.14 Knurled knob used
B. slide the blade guard spreader all the way down
into the block, then rotate the knurled knob so it
disengages the bracket and the locking pin
engages the hole in the center of the spreader.
C. give the spreader an upward tug to verify that it
is locked the blade guard, when properly installed,
look like
Fig, 15
Fig.15 Blade guard installed.
Check that saw blade clamping system is tight
before operating the machine.
Figure 12 Switch installation
make sure it is parallel with the tube, and the
“
0
”
end is directly under the red line on the pointer
window as shown; lightly mark the
“
0
”
location on
the tube with a pencil, then remove the fence; peel
the tape and carefully align the
“
0
”
mark on the
scale with the pencil mark you made;
If you make a mistake, loosen the screws on the
point window, slide the fence against the blade,
adjust the pointer window, so the red line on the
window is over the
“
0
”
mark on the tape, then
secure the screws;
5.4.6 Install the switch
Install the magnetic switch onto the bottom left
hand side of the front rail.
(Fig.12)
Fig.12 switch install
5.4.7 Install the blade
A. Remove table insert;
B. Rise the arbor all the way up and set the blade
angle at 0º;
C. Remove the arbor nut and arbor flange from the
arbor, slide on the included 10" saw blade, making
sure the teeth face the front of the saw, then install
the arbor flange and arbor nut onto the blade;
D. Put on a pair of heavy leather gloves and use
the included arbor wrenches to tighten the arbor
nut (turn clockwise to tighten), as shown in
Fig.13
Fig.13 Install the blade
5.4.8 Install the blade guard
A. Reinstall the insert, slide the knurled knob out
(see Fig.14)
and rotate it forward so it engages the
upper bracket.
Fig.14 Knurled knob used
B. slide the blade guard spreader all the way down
into the block, then rotate the knurled knob so it
disengages the bracket and the locking pin
engages the hole in the center of the spreader.
C. give the spreader an upward tug to verify that it
is locked the blade guard, when properly installed,
look like
Fig, 15
Fig.15 Blade guard installed.
Check that saw blade clamping system is tight
before operating the machine.
Figure 15 Blade guard installed
Install the switch
Install the magnetic switch onto the bottom left hand side of the front rail (figure 12)
Install the blade
1. Remove table insert.
2. Rise the arbor all the way up and set the blade angle at 0º.
3.
Remove the arbor nut and arbor flange from the arbor, slide on the included 10” saw blade, making sure the teeth face the
front of the saw, then install the arbor flange and arbor nut onto the blade.
4. Put on a pair of heavy leather gloves and use the included arbor wrenches to tighten the arbor nut (turn clockwise to
tighten), as shown in figure 13.
Install the blade guard
1.
Reinstall the insert, slide the knurled knob out (see figure 14) and rotate it forward so it engages the upper bracket.
2. Slide the blade guard spreader all the way down into the block, then rotate the knurled knob so it disengages the bracket
and the locking pin engages the hole in the center of the spreader.
3.
Give the spreader an upward tug to verify that it is locked the blade guard, when properly installed, look like figure 15.
WARNING!
Check that saw blade clamping system is tight before operating the machine�
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