ASSEMBLY
Figure 20
ANTI - KI CKBACK PAWLS AND
BLADE GUARD
ANTI - KI CKBACK PAWLS
To reduce the risk of serious personal injury,
Anti-Kickback Pawls
MUST
be in place when making a through
cut.
1.
Refer t o Figure 20 and locat e t he Ant i-Kickback Paw ls
mounting slot in the middle of the top edge of the Riving
Knife
A
.
2.
Slide slot in t h e m iddle of t h e An t i- Kickback Paw ls
Assembly along the top of the Riving Knife until the Press
Pin
B
locates the center slot on the Riving Knife.
3.
Depress the Press Pin on the Anti-Kickback Pawls Assembly
PC12
to allow the Assembly to drop into the slot. Push down
on the Anti-Kickback Pawls Assembly until it snaps into
place and locks. Release Press Pin.
NOTE:
Pull up on the
Anti-Kickback Pawls to make sure it is locked in place.
To remove the Anti-Kickback Pawls, depress the Press Pin and pull
the Anti-Kickback Assembly off the Riving Knife.
PC12
B
A
BLADE GUARD
1.
While holding the Blade Guard Assembly
PC11
in a vertical
position, hook the Locating Pin
C
at the back end of the
Blade Guard Assembly into the slot at the back edge of the
Riving Knife.
2.
Rotate the Blade Guard Assembly toward the front of the
saw until Support Arms
D
of the Blade Guard Assembly
are parallel to the Table as shown in Figure 21.
3.
See Figure 23 (next page). While holding down on t he
front of the Support Arms
C
press the Lock Tab
E
down
until it snaps into the locked position. Check to make sure
the Guard is locked onto the Riving Knife by pulling on the
guard. If the Guard is not locked, the Lock Tab will flip up
to the unlocked position.
To reduce the risk of serious personal injury,
the Blade Guard
MUST
be in place when making a through cut.
I f the Support Arms
D
are not parallel to the table, the Riving
Knife is not in the raised (through-cut) position. Remove Blade
Guard Assembly and Anti-Kickback Pawls and raise Riving Knife,
t hen re-inst all t he Ant i-Kickback Paw ls and t he Blade Guard
Assembly.
C
A
B
Figure 21
1.
I f Blade Guard is not parallel to Table, Riving Knife is not
in raised (through cut) position. Raise and lower each side
of the Blade Guard to verify free movement of the Guard
System. Be sure the Guard System can be raised enough
to clear your workpiece.
Figure 22
D
PC11
C
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