Specifications
NEVER OP_]RA]E THE S,_¢d WiT_-iOUT ii-iE PROP-
ER INS_:!R,T iN PLAC! USE! TRE SAW BLAOE
NSERT WHEN SAWING. USE T?_._::CQMBiNATiOt,_
DA©O MOLDING iNS_!:RT WHEN DADOING OR
MOLD NG
9 RElieVE AND _NSTALUNG SAWBLADE.
BLADE GUARD NOT SHOWN
FOR PICTURE CLARITY
WARNING: To avoid iniury due to accidental
start, turn ._}witch 'OFF" and remove p_ug from
• power source outiet before removing or installing
sawblade.
A. Raise '
Bad<. Girard remove inserL
B. To REMOVE b._de, p!ace a block of wood
against f_ont of blade. PULL arbor wrench toward
you to LOOSEN arbor nut.
C. To TIGHTEN arbor nL,'t, p/ac;e a block of wood
against rear of ,),ado, PUSH wrench away frorn
you
When instailing the blade, make sure the teeth are
pointing toward the front of the saw and treat the b!ade
and cofiars Rre clea_, and flee from any burrs. Ti_e
HOLLOW side ,_4,_,,_.,.,.,_.co!lar iTiiJStbe against the blade
,_,_.,:,.r,.o. nu, securely
Always tighten ' ' = " _' r
WRENCH
ARBOR NUT
NOTE: '.,When using the Dado or Moiding Head, it is not
necessas_ to instai! _he _oose coi}ar.
]b replace insert. Place insert into insert opening in
table and push toward rear of savv to engage spring c!ip
and untit keyslot in insert will drop over screw, Tighten
screw. Do not t ghten screw to the point where it will
deflect the insert,
WARNING: To avoid injury from a thrown work-
piece, blade parts, or blade contact, NEVER oper*
ate saw wilhout the proper insert in ptace. Use
the sawblade insert when sawing. Use the proper
size Dado/Molding insert for dado blades and
molding heads.
ARBOR
TEETH POINTING
TO FRONT OF SAW
ARBOR
WRENCH
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ARBOR NUTI,i_ I/
LOOSE COLLAR
ARBOR NUT
10 EXACT-I-CUT
The "yeliow" ptastic disc imbedded in the tabie in
front of the ._wblade, is provided for marking the
location of the 'sawcut" on the workpiece.
A. Check disc...if it is above table surface place a
piece of hardwood on top of it and tap it down.
B. With blade 90 degrees (square to table} cut off a
piece d wood.
C. Pull miter gauge back until wood is over disc,
Using very sharp pencil, mark a line on disc.
D. With miter gauge in right hand groove, follow
same procedure and mark another line on disc.
E. These lines indicate the "path" of the cut (kerr)
made by the sawbtade.
R Wen cutting the workpiece, _ine up mark on
workpiece with line on disc.
Use the hold-down clamp on the miter gauge for
greater accuracy.
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BLADE GUARD NOT SHOWN FOR PICTURE CLARITY
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EXACT-I-CUT