Manual

PIN-END BLADE INSTALLATION ( FIG. L,M )
CAUTION: In orderto avoiduncontrollableliftingof the
workpiece,the teeth of the blade shouldalwayspoint
downward.
1. Install the blade (1) by insertingone end of itthrough
the access hole (6) or throatplateinthe table.Hook
the lowerblade pin inthe pinrecessin the lower
blade holder(5) and then the upperblade pin inthe
upperblade holder(4)(Fig. L).
Fig. L
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BLADE GUARD ASSEMBLY ADJUSTMENT (FIG. N)
When cuttingat angles,the bladeguard assembly(1)
shouldbe adjustedsoitis parallelto thetable and rests
fiatabovetheworkpiece.
1. Toadjust,loosenthe screw(2), tiltthe foot soit's
paralleltotable and tightenthescrew.
2. Loosenthe knob(3) toraise or lowerthe foot untilit
just restson topoftheworkpiece.Tightenknob.
Fig. N
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2. Check to see that the pins are properly located in the
upper (4) and the lower (5) blade holders and move
the table (7) to the 0° bevel position by unlocking
the bevel lock knob.
3. To tension the blade (1), lower the quick release
tension lever (2). Check the tension on the blade; if
tension is too tight, turn the levercounterclockwise. If
tension is too loose, turn the lever clockwise (Fig. M).
Note: If the blade is over tensioned, the lever will be
difficult to lower and could result in damage to the
blade holder or blade arm assembly.
Fig. M
SAWDUST BLOWER (FIG. O)
The sawdustblower(1) should be positioned to pointat
the blade and workpiece to blow sawdust out of the
line-of-sight when cutting. It isnot designed to blow all of
the sawdust off the table.
Fig. O
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