12
REMOVING A BLADE
WARNING: Always remove the plug from
the power source before installing or
removing a blade or adjusting the saw in any
way.
1.
Place a clean piece of cardboard on a
workbench to protect the blade and the
workbench.
2.
Place the circular saw on the cardboard
with the motor end DOWN . Positioning the
tool in this position will make removal and
replacement of the blade much easier.
3.
Rotate the lower blade guard lever (1)
clockwise toward the front of the saw and
carefully place the saw on the corrugated
with the blade teeth (2) resting on the
cardbord (Fig. 1).
4.
Pressing on the blade locking lever (3)
slowly rotate the blade until the locking
lever engages the spindle (Fig. 2).
5.
Insert the 6 MM blade hex key into the
blade screw (4) (Fig. 3).
6.
Continue to press on the blade locking
lever, rotate the blade screw wrench
counter clockwise to loosen the blade
screw.
7.
Carefully remove the blade screw, outer
blade flange (5) and the blade (6).
NOTE:
Do NOT remove the inner blade flange
(7) from the arbor (8). If it should fall off, make
sure the THICKER boss on the washer is facing
the motor.
To install a new blade, simply reverse the above
blade removal procedure.
When installing a new blade, make sure you
follow these precautions:
a) Make sure the teeth at the bottom of the
blade are pointing toward the front of the saw.
b) Check the inner flange washer to make sure
the thicker boss is pointing toward the motor.
c) Place the outer flange washer so the flat
surface is against the blade and the rectangular
hole properly mated with the arbor.
d) Make sure the flanged blade screw is NOT
cross threaded and is fully tightened with the
wrench provided.
e) Before turning the saw ON, carefully rotate
the blade by hand to make sure it does not
wobble.
ASSEMBLY AND OPERATING
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Fig. 1
Fig. 2
Fig. 3
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