Manual

TOREPLACEBLADE(SeeFigs.19-23)
I Z WARNING: A 1g-inchblade is the maximum blade capacity of your saw. Alarger
than 10-inch blade will come in contactwith the blade guards. Also, NEVER use a blade
that isso thick that itpreventsthe outer blade washer from engaging with the flat side of
the spindle. Blades that are too large or too thick can result in an accident causing serious
personal injury.
1. Unplug the saw.
I Z'K WARNING: To pravent personal injury, ALWAYS disconnect the plug from power Isource BEFORE assembling parts, making adjustments or changing blades.
2. Push down on saw arm and
pull out the lock pin to release
saw arm. (see Figure 19),
3. Raise saw arm to its fullraised
position. Be cautious because
saw arm is spring loaded to raise.
4. Loosen the Phillips screw on the
blade bolt cover until blade bolt
cover can be raised
(see Figure 20).
5. Gently raise the lower blade
guard bracket to release the
lower blade guard from the notch.
This willallow the lower blade
guard and the blade bolt cover
to be rotated up and back to
expose the blade bolt
(see Figure 20),
6. Rotate the lower blade guard
and the blade bolt cover up and
back to expose the blade bolt
(see Figures 20 and 21).
7. Use the 2-pin wrench (included)
to lock the outer blade flange,
The outer flange has 2 locking
holes to prevent spindle from
rotating (see Figures 22 and 23).
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