SKU 66630
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edge of the square until it touches the
marked tooth.
Rotate the Blade and check the same
7.
marked tooth at the rear of the Table
Saw.
If the front and rear measurements
8.
are not identical, have a qualified ser
-
vice technician repair the Table Saw.
Installing/Replacing Saw Blade
warning!
1.
Make sure to unplug
Table Saw before making any install-
ing or replacing Blade.
warning!
2.
Use only a 10” diameter
saw blade rated at 4800 RPM and
with a 5/8” arbor hole.
Remove the Blade Guard, raise the
3.
Saw Blade to its maximum height and
remove the Table Insert.
Use the Wrench (145) to keep the
4.
Saw arbor from rotating while using
the Pin Wrench (147) to remove the
Arbor Nut. Turn the nut counterclock-
wise to remove. Then remove the
Outer Flange (97) and the Blade.
Place new 10” Blade onto the Arbor
5.
Shaft (94), making sure the teeth
point DOWN at the front of the Table
Saw.
warning!
6.
The teeth MUST point
down toward the front of the Table
Saw for proper operation. See
Figure
b
, above. Incorrect blade installation
can damage the Saw Blade, Table
Saw and/or workpiece.
Place the Outer Flange onto the Ar-
7.
bor Shaft. Be sure the hollow side of
the Flange is against the Blade and
that all pieces are sung against the
arbor housing.
Thread the Arbor Nut back onto the
8.
Arbor. Tighten with the Wrench
(145), turning the nut clockwise and
holding the Arbor steady with the Pin
Wrench.
Rotate the Blade to make sure it
9.
turns freely. Then lower the Blade.
Replace the Table Insert and retight-
10.
en the Table Insert screw.
warning!
11.
Do not overtighten screw.
Doing so can cause the Table to bow
or bend, leading to serious injury.
Figure b
FRONT
OF
TABLE
SAW
FENCE (146)
Wood
Block