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12
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5. Remove arbor bolt (4), outside
blade flange (5) and the saw blade
(6). (Fig. D)
6. Install the new saw blade followed by
the outside blade flange (5) and then
the arbor bolt (4). (Fig. D)
7. Press on the spindle lock (3).
Fig. D
8. Turn the arbor bolt (4-Fig. D)
clockwise until snug and tighten with
the blade wrench (7) provided. (Fig. E)
9. Make sure the saw blade is secured.
10.Turn the lower blade guard (2) back
and tighten the screw (1). (Fig. C)
Fig. E
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3
4
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5
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ADJUSTING THE CUTTING DEPTH
STOP BOLT (FIG. F)
NOTE:
The cutting depth was adjusted
properly at the factory. If adjustments
are needed, be careful not to adjust the
depth stop bolt too deep, as the saw
blade may contact the base.
1. Loosen the locknut (1) with a 13 mm
wrench.
2. Turn the depth stop bolt (2) with a
13 mm wrench counterclockwise
to decrease the cutting depth or
clockwise to increase the cutting
depth.
3. Lower the cutting head to check if
the blade contacts the base.
4. Repeat until adjusted properly and
tighten the locknut (1).
NOTE:
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To maintain this adjustment, the
locknut (1) on the depth stop bolt (2)
must be tightened securely.
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The depth stop is factory set
providing maximum cutting capacity
for the 355 mm saw blade provided
with your metal cutter. When the
diameter of the blade has reduced in
size due to normal wear, the depth
stop bolt may require adjustment to
provide maximum cutting capacity.
When a replacement blade is
installed onto the unit, it is necessary
to check the clearance of the saw
blade to the machine base, before
operating.
Fig. F
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