D o n o t a t t e m p t t o
m o u n t t w o c u t t i n g
wheels on to the tool at the same time.
A t t e m p t t o m o u n t m o r e t h a n o n e
accessory may cause personal injury or
damage to the tool.
T h e L o c k b o l t w h i c h a t t a c h e s t h e
cutting wheel to the tool should be
turned CLOCKWISE to be loosened and
COUNTERCLOCKWISE to be tightened .
This bolt is reverse threaded compared
to standard threaded fasteners.
T h e D r e m e l U l t r a - S a w f e a t u r e s t w o
cutting wheel positions - one position
using a standard flat wheel for all your
typical straight and plunge cuts, and a
s e c o n d o p t i o n a l w h e e l p o s i t i o n f o r
m a k i n g f l u s h c u t s a l o n g f l o o r i n g o r
against a wall.
Cutting Wheel Assembly
1.
Turn lock bolt
5
with wrench
19
provided clockwise and remove lock
bolt and outer washer
4
. If the shaft
moves while attempting to loosen the
lock bolt press the spindle lock
7
.
(Fig. 3)
2.
Standard Flat Wheel Assembly:
Slide
flat wheel
3
behind the guard face
17
and mount it against the inner washer
18
on the shaft
20
(Fig. 3).
Flush Cutting Wheel Assembly:
Place flush cutting wheel
3a
against
the inner washer
18
on the spindle
shaft
20
(Fig. 3).
3.
Reinstall outer washer
4
and tighten
lock bolt
5
finger tight.
4.
Press spindle lock
7
to lock shaft and
tighten
lock
bolt
COUNTER-
CLOCKWISE until tight with the
wrench provided.
-15-
Assembly
3a
20
3
18
7
17
4
5
19
5
3
17
3a
LOOSEN
TIGHTEN
Fig. 3