Use and Care Manual

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9. USING LEATHER GLOVES AND ANSI Z87.1
EYEWEAR TO PROTECT YOURSELF FROM
THE CUTTING BLADE, carefully remove the
blade from the drive wheels. Remove the
blade out of the saw table through the table.
10. Hang the removed blade in a safe place.
NOTE: Clean out the interior of the saw with a
shop vacuum. Examine the bearings and other
exposed mechanisms of the saw.
11. Using protective gloves, carefully ease the
replacement blade into the table slot and over
the upper and lower drive wheels.
NOTE: It is possible to install the blade upside
down. Make sure the teeth on the blade are
pointing downward.
NOTE: The blade should be “free standing” at
the cutting throat; the upper and lower blade
guides should not touch the blade at any point.
Also, make sure the blade is in the slot in the
blade guard on the left side of the machine
frame. Refer to Figure 1 to identify the blade
guard.
12. Apply tension to the blade using the tension
knob. The tension levels for various blade
widths are shown on the markings on the
tension device. Refer to Figure 3 for a view of
the tension system.
13. Slowly turn the upper drive wheel by hand,
while OBSERVING THE BLADE TRACKING.
The blade should track, more or less, in the
center of the drive wheel. If the blade does not
track true, adjust the tracking to keep the blade
centered.
14. Unlock the tilt adjustment knob by loosening its
locking wing nut. Both the adjustment knob
and wing nut are identified in Figure 8.
15. Turn the tilt adjustment knob (usually a VERY
LITTLE at a time) to adjust the tilt of the upper
drive wheel. Do this while turning the upper
wheel by hand, and adjusting until the blade
stays centered on the wheel.
16. Tighten the tilt mechanism locking wing nut.
17. Using the micro-adjusting knob, move the
lower blade support assembly (Refer to Figure
13) forward until the support bearing just
contacts the back edge of the saw blade.
18. Adjust the lower carbide blade guides until
they just contact the sides of the blade. Make
sure the guides DO NOT CONTACT THE
TOOTH PORTION OF THE BLADE. The
guides should touch only the flat part of the
blade. After correctly positioning the carbide
guide blocks, tighten the set screws securely.
Figure 13: Lower Blade Guide Support – Rear
View
Figure 14: Lower Blade Guide Support – Front
View
Figure 15: Lower Blade Support Assembly