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when a specific width is desired.
3. Once the extension is in the desired position,
tighten the lock lever(B) to secure the extension
in place. The rip fence can now be installed as
shownin.
4.
Lock lever(B)
is under the table.
Fig. 9
Fig.10
Adjusting the blade height (Fig. 11)
The blade height should be set higher (above)
the top of the work-piece to cut.
Tun\rn the roud handle(A) to set the blade to
the required delpth.
- Anticlockwise: smaller cutting depth
- Clockwiese: larger cutting depth.
Fig.11
Adjusting the blade angle (for beveled cuts)
Note: A 90
0
cut has a 0
0
bevel angle and a 45
0
cut has a 45
0
bevel angle.
1.Unlock the bevel locking lever (B).
2. Push in and then turn the exterior handwheel
(A) to adjust the blade bevel angle, turning it
counterclockwise increases the bevel angle of
the blade.
3. Once the desired bevel angle is achieved,
lock the bevel locking lever(B).
Installing/changing blade
(Fig. 12 & Fig.13 )
Warning! Disconnect power cord from power
source before installing/changing blade.
1. Uninstall the blade guard assembly from the
riving knife. Then remove the table insert to
gain access to the blade arbor.
2.Raise the blade to its highest position above
the table.
3. Place the open end of one of the adjustment
wrenches(A) on the flat portion of the inside
blade flange to prevent the saw arbor and blade
from rotating. Then place the closed end of the
second adjustment wrench (B) on arbor nut
(A) and turn the arbor nut counterclockwise,
remove arbor nut and outside blade flange (B).
4. Place new blade on arbor (D) making sure
the blade teeth point downwards towards the
front of the table saw.
5. Replace outside blade flange (B) and arbor
nut (A) on arbor shaft andtighten with arbor
wrenches.
6. Reinstall the table insert, then the blade
guard fingersassembly.
Fig.12