7
8
Figure 2
3.
(SEE FIGURE 2)
Lock the Saw Blade (56) in
its upward position. To do so, pull out on the
Cross Pin (28). Raise and hold the Cover
Case (89) of the Miter Saw fully upward.
Turn the Cross Pin 90 degrees. Then, insert
the Cross Pin into the deep slot in its locked
position.
9. Release pressure on the Spindle Lock (84). (See Figure 4.)
10. Wearing heavy duty work gloves to avoid accidental cuts, remove the old Saw Blade (56).
11. Install the new Saw Blade (56), making sure the teeth of the Saw Blade are pointing
downward. (See Figure 1.)
12. Reassemble the Outer Flange (57), and Spindle Bolt (58) firmly. (See Figure 5.)
13. Swing the Large Cover (47) and Safety Cover (53) back in place, making sure the Safety Cover
covers the Saw Blade (56). (See Figure 3.)
14. Reinstall the Bolt (50), and retighten the Screw (48). (See Figure 3.)
15. Make sure the Safety Cover (53) returns to its original position prior to operating the Miter
Saw.
CROSS
PIN (28)
Figure 5
OUTER
FLANGE (57)
SPINDLE
BOLT (58)A
CLOCKWISE
TO LOOSEN
COUNTERCLOCKWISE
TO TIGHTEN
Figure 4
7.
(SEE FIGURE 4)
Depress the Spindle Lock
(84) to keep the Saw Blade (56) from
turning.
SPINDLE
LOCK (84)
Figure 3
CAUTION!
The Cross Pin (28) should always
be activated in the “locked down” position when
the Saw is not being used and when the Saw is
being transported. The Cross Pin should be
activated in the “locked up” position only when
changing Saw Blades. NEVER use the Cross Pin
in any cutting operation.
4.
(SEE FIGURE 3)
The Cross Pin allows the
perator to lock the Saw Blade in position,
preventing the Saw Blade from being raised
or lowered.
5. Loosen the Screw (48) that holds the Large
Cover (47) in place. Then, use the Wrench
(110) to remove the Bolt (50).
6. Rotate the Large Cover (47) and Safety
Cover (53) up and out of the way.
CAUTION! Make sure to pull out on the Cross Pin (28). Turn the Cross
Pin 90 degrees. Then, insert the Cross Pin into the shallow slot in its unlocked
position. NEVER use the Cross Pin in any cutting operation. (See Figure 2)
8.
(SEE FIGURE 5)
Use the Wrench (110) to
unscrew and remove the Spindle Bolt (58)
clockwise.
NOTE:
The Spindle Bolt unscrews in a
clockwise direction. Then, remove
the Outer Flange (57).
SAFETY
COVER
(53)
SCREW (48)
LARGE
COVER
(47)
BOLT
(50)
WRENCH
(110)
Figure 6
CLAMP
ASSEMBLY (36)
BASE
(8a)
THUMB SCREW (10)
GUIDE FENCE (37a)
THUMB SCREW (35)
HOLDER (9)
1.
(SEE FIGURE 6)
A workpiece Clamp
Assembly (36) can be installed by inserting
the Assembly into the hole located in the
Guide Fence (37a). Once inserted, lock the
Assembly in place with the Thumb Screw
(35). To clamp the workpiece to the Base
(8a) of the Miter Saw, turn the Adjusting
Knob on the Clamp Assembly clockwise.
2. A workpiece Holder (9) can be inserted into
each side of the Base (8a), adjusted for the
desired length, and locked in place with the
Thumb Screw (10). The Holders should be
used as supports when cutting longer length
workpieces.
To Assemble Additional Accessories