Alignment
Mark V Model 520
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b.
Hold the blade with the teeth pointing
toward you, as shown in Figure B-59b,
then insert the arbor through the hole.
Replace the nut and finger tighten it, as in
Figure B-59c.
Figure B-59e
Figure B-59d
Figure B-59c
Figure B-59b
c.
Place the blade and arbor on your work-
bench with the nut pointing up.
d.
Hold the arbor with an adjustable wrench
and tighten the arbor nut with the arbor
wrench, as demonstrated in Figure B-59d.
Another way to tighten the arbor nut is to
clamp the arbor in a bench vise, as illus-
trated in Figure B-59e, and tighten the nut
with the arbor wrench.
NOTE
The only time the saw blade is used without the
upper or lower saw guards is during alignment and
only after the Mark V is turned off and unplugged.
20.
Mount the saw blade on the spindle and align
the arbor set screw with the spindle knob's set
screw, then use a 5/32" Allen wrench to tighten
the arbor set screw, as seen in Figure B-60.
21.
Reinstall the table insert (138) in the work-
table.
22.
Raise the worktable so that it clears the top of
the saw blade.
23.
Loosen the carriage lock and slide the carriage
so the saw blade is directly beneath the slot in
the table insert. See Figure B-61.
Figure B-60
Figure B-61