Use and Care Guide

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Fig. F
Pin-end blade installation (Fig. D, E, G, H)
In order to avoid uncontrollable lifting
of the workpiece, the teeth of the blade
should ALWAYS point downward. (Fig. G)
Fig. G
1. Remove the table insert (1) by pushing it
up from under the worktable. (Fig. D)
2. Loosen the blade tension by trurning the
blade tension knob (2) counterclockwise.
(Fig. E)
3. Tilt the table to the 0° and tighten the
table lock knob (7). (Fig. D)
4. Install the blade by inserting one end of it
through the access hole (8) in the table.
Hook the lower blade pin in the pin recess
of the lower blade holder (6) and then
the upper blade pin of the upper blade
holder (5). (Fig. H)
5. Check the pins are properly located in the
pin recess of upper and the lower blade
holders.
6. Tighten the tension on the blade by
turning the blade tension knob (2)
clockwise. If the tension is too tight, turn
counterclockwise. If too loose, turn the
knob clockwise. Do not make too tight or
blade will easily break in use. (Fig. E)
Pin-end blade removal (Fig. D, E, F)
1. Remove the table insert (1) by pushing it
up from under the worktable. (Fig. D)
NOTE: Be careful not to make contact
with the blade.
Fig. D
2. Loosen the blade tension by trurning the
blade tension knob (2) counterclockwise.
(Fig. E)
NOTE: The hex set screw (3) on the
top side is used for ne adjustments
and is only adjusted if the blade is not
perpendicular to the table. (Fig. F)
Fig. E
3. Remove the blade (4) from the upper (5)
and lower (6) blade holders by pulling
blade forward to release, and lift the blade
through the access hole. (Fig. F)
NOTE:
Apply slight downward pressure on the
upper arm when removing the blade from
the upper blade holder.
If the tension is still too tight to
remove blade, turn the tension konb
counterclockwise no more than one
rotation. (Do not over-loosen.)
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