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ASSEMBLY AND ADJUSTMENTS
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BLADE RISING/TILTING HANDWHEEL (Fig. 9)
• Rotate the crank handle (1) clockwise to raise the blade, and anti-clockwise to
bring down the blade.
• Rotate the handwheel (2) clockwise, and move along the arc rail, then the blade
will tilt from 0° to 45° and vice-versa.
• Secure the blade bevel lock knob (3) when the bevel angle pointer (4) points at
desired angle on scale.
INSTALL THE BLADE TO THE ARBOR (Fig. 10-12)
WARNING:
TO AVOID INJURY FROM AN ACCIDENTAL STARTUP, VERIFY
THAT THE SWITCH IS IN THE “OFF” POSITION AND THE PLUG IS NOT
CONNECTED TO THE OUTLET. IN ORDER TO AVOID SERIOUS INJURY, THE
TABLE INSERT MUST BE LEVEL WITH THE TABLE.
NOTE:
KEEP REFERENCE FOR FUTURE BLADE CHANGES.
• Remove the table insert (1) by inserting the finger into the hole (2 & 3) (see Fig. 10).
• Raise the saw blade arbor (4) to its maximum height by turning the blade raising
hand wheel counter-clockwise Remove the arbor nut (5) and the outer flange (6)
from the saw arbor. (see Fig. 11)
• Place the saw blade on the arbor, making sure the teeth of the blade point DOWN
at the front of the table.
• Place the flange (6) and the arbor nut (5) on the arbor, and tighten the nut as far
as possible by hand, making sure the saw blade is firmly seated against the inner
flange (7) (see Fig. 11).
NOTE:
Make sure the large flat surfaces of the flange and the nut face INWARD,
toward the saw blade.
• Place the jaws of the open-ended wrench (8) on the flats of the flange (6) in order
to prevent the arbor from turning while tightening. Tighten the arbor nut by turning
it clockwise using the open-ended wrench (8) (see Fig. 12).
WARNING:
MAKE SURE THE SAW BLADE, ARBOR FLANGE, AND NUT ARE
PROPERLY SEATED, AND VERIFY THAT THE ARBOR NUT IS TIGHT.
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