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Fig. DD
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emoving the blade guard and anti-kickback pawl
assembly (Fig. BB, ee)
To avoid injury from an accidental start, make sure
the switch is in the OFF position and the plug is
disconnected from the power source outlet.
. With the blade elevation handwheel, raise the blade
to the maximum height.
. Loosen the blade bevel lock handle and turn the
handwheel to 90° on the bevel scale.
3. Tighten the blade bevel lock handle.
4. Remove the anti-kickback pawls assembly by lifting
the anti-kickback pawls lever (). (fig. BB)
5. Remove the blade guard assembly by pressing down
the red spring button (5) and lifting up the assembly.
(fig. EE)
. Raise the riving knife () to its highest position
(through cut position). Take the anti-kickback pawls
assembly and lift up the locking lever () located on
top. (fig. BB)
3. Place the front of assembly into slot (3) and push
down, making sure the assembly is engaged in the
slots. Push down on the locking lever () to lock.
(fig. BB, CC)
NOTE:
Make sure the anti-kickback pawls assembly
is locked in position before operating saw.
Fig. BB
Fig. CC
4. Take the blade guard (4) and press down on the red
spring button (5) located on the top of assembly.
(fig. DD)
5. Position blade guard over the riving knife () and
align the slot (6) to the riving knife () as shown in
fig. DD.
6. Lower the guard assembly (4) onto riving knife ().
Release the red spring button (5) so that two
latches (7) engage into two locking hooks (8)
completely. (fig. DD, EE)
7. Make sure that the assembly is locked in place both
in front and back. (fig. EE)
To reduce the risk of serious injury, use saw blade
guard and riving knife for every operation for which
it can be used including all through sawing.
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