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This saw performs best with high-quality sharp blades.
Whenever the blades become dull, replace or sharpen
them.
To change the main blade, do these steps:
(% DISCONNECT SAW FROM POWER!
)% Move the blade tilt to 0° (blade 90° to table) and
raise the main blade as far as it will go.
*% Move the sliding table all the way forward to expose
the internal blade guard that covers the blades and
riving knife, as shown in
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+% Pull the blade guard away from the blades to expose
the mounting assembly. (The internal blade guard is
held in place with a magnet.)
,% Insert the arbor lock tool into the hole shown in
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arbor lock tool seats.
-% Use the arbor wrenches to remove the arbor nut and
arbor flange, then pull the old blade off the arbor.
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.% Slide the new blade over the arbor with the teeth
facing the right of the saw, as shown in
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/% Re-install the arbor flange and the arbor nut, then
tighten them against the blade as shown in
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,.. There MUST be an arbor flange between the
blade and the arbor nut.
— If you changed the diameter of the blade during
this procedure, adjust the riving knife according to
the instructions titled
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0% Move the lower blade guard back into its original
position, next to the blades, and center the sliding
table.
=`^li\,.% Replacing the main blade.
Arbor
Lock
Tool
=`^li\,-% Internal blade guard exposed.
Blade Guard
Hole for Arbor
Lock Tool
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