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English
FIGURE 3
A. Table
H. Overload relay button
B. Miter gauge
I. Blade height/bevel adjustment wheel
C. Blade
J. Bevel lock lever
D. Blade guard assembly
K. ON/OFF switch
E. Rip fence
L. Rip fence indicator
F. Rip fence rails
M. Handle for transport
G. Rip fence front latch
FIGURE 4
N. Mounting holes
R. Arbor wrench, spindle wrench
O. Cord wrap
S. Dust collection port
P. Cam lock lever
T. Dust shroud
Q. Anti-kickback assembly
U. Push stick
ASSEMBLY
WARNING: Shock Hazard. To reduce the risk of serious personal injury, turn unit
off and disconnect machine from power source before attempting to move it, change
accessories or make any adjustments.
ASSEMBLE YOUR SAW IN THE FOLLOWING ORDER
1. Blade height/bevel adjustment wheel
2. Cord wrap
3. Ensure blade is installed correctly and arbor nut is tight. Use wrenches supplied.
4. Postion the riving knife.
5. Install the throat plate. (
NOTE:
Adjust leveling screws before proceeding. Refer to
To
Replace Throat Plate
.)
6. Rip fence (
NOTE:
Adjust rip fence indicator before proceeding; refer to
Rip Fence
Indicator Adjustment
under
Adjustment
.
)
7. Anti-kickback assembly
8. Blade guard assembly
9. Miter gauge (if required for application)
NOTE:
Tools needed for assembly include the wrenches included with this saw.
Blade Height/Bevel Adjustment Wheel (Fig. 5)
Slide blade height/bevel adjustment wheel (I) onto shaft. Ensure the slots on the hub align with
the pins (A2) on the shaft. Secure with washer and nut supplied. Tighten securely.
FIG. 5
A2
I
Cord Wrap (Fig. 6)
Attach the cord wrap brackets (O) to rear of saw using the hardware supplied. Tighten securely.
FIG. 6
O
Blade (Fig. 3, 7, 8)
1. Remove the throat plate. Refer to
To
Remove Throat Plate.
2. Raise the saw blade arbor to its maximum height by turning the blade height/bevel
adjustment wheel (I) clockwise.
3. Remove the arbor nut (Y) and outer washer (Z) and set aside.
4. Place the blade (C) on the arbor making sure the teeth of the blade point downward and
toward the front of the saw.
FIG. 8
Y
FIG. 7
C
Y
Z
5. Place the outer washer (Z) against the blade, raised side out and tighten the arbor nut
against the washer as far as possible by hand. Ensure that the outer washer and arbor nut
are free of dust and debris before installing.
6. To further tighten the arbor nut (Y), use the open ended spindle wrench (supplied) to keep
the spindle from rotating.
7. Use the arbor wrench (supplied) to hold the nut and tighten it by turning it clockwise.
Reposition the wrench on the arbor nut and repeat as necessary until the nut and washer
are securely fastened against the blade.
NOTE:
Different types of blades make different kerfs (width of cuts). Therefore, it is necessary
to check adjustment of rip scale when changing blades. Replacement blade MUST not exceed
the thickness stated on the riving knife. The riving knife provided with the saw is 0.09" (2.3 mm)
thick.