9 removing and installing sawblade, 10exact-i-cut, Removing and installing sawblade exact-i-cut – Craftsman 113.298761 User Manual
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NEVER
OPERATE
THE
SAW
WITHOUT
THE
proper
insert
in
PLACE.
USE
THE
SAW-
BLADE
INSERT
WHEN
SAWING.
USE
THE
COMBINATION DADO MOLDING INSERT WHEN
USING A DADO OR MOLDING HEAD.
9 REMOVING AND INSTALLING
SAWBLADE
WARNING; For your own safety, turn switch
"OFF" and remove plug from power sourceoutiet
beft>re removing or installing sawbiade.
A. Raise Blade Guard, remove insert.
B. To REMOVE Blade, placeablockofwood against
front of Blade, PULL arbor wrench toward you to
LOOSEN arbor nut.
C. To TIGHTEN aitior nut, place a block of wood
against rear of Blade, PUSH wrench away from
you.
BLADE GUARD NOT SHOWN
FOR PICTURE CLARITY
BLADE GUARD NOT SHOWN
When installing the Blade, make sure the teeth are
pointing toward the front of the saw and that the
Blade and Collars are clean, and free from any
burrs.
The HOLLOW side of the collar must be against the
Blade.
Always tighten the arbor nut securely.
NOTE: When using the Dado or Molding Head, it is
not necessary to install the loose Collar.
To replace insert.
Place insert into opening in table and push toward
rear of saw to engage Spring Clip and until keyslot
in insert will drop over screw. Tighten screw.
Do not tighten screw to the point where ¡twill deflect
the insert.
ARBOR
COLLAR
>
TEETH POINTING TO
FRONT OF SAW
10EXACT-I-CUT
The "yellow" Plastic Disc imbedded in the tabie in
front of the sawbiade, is provided for marking the
location of the ’sawcut" on the workpiece.
A. Check Disc. If R is above table surface, place a
piece of hardwood on top of it and tap it down.
B. With blade 90“ (square to tabie) cross cut a piece
of wood.
C. Pull Miter Gauge back until wood is over Disc.
Using a sharp pencil, mark a line on Disc.
D. With Miter Gauge in right hand groove, foitow
same procedure and mark another line on Disc.
E. These lines indicate the ""path" of the cut (kerf)
made by the sawbiade.
F. When cutting the workpiece, fine up mark on
workpiece with line on Disc.