Operation, Cutting tips, Replacing saw blades – Black & Decker 81/4" COMPUND MITER SAW 9425 User Manual
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Lower
Blade Guard
Miter
Clamp Knob
Miter
Scale
Operation
WEAR EYE PROTECTION.
To cut a piece of wood, first
determine that it's the right size for
the saw. Place the wood on the saw
table and hold it firmly against the
fence. If the piece you're working
with is smaller than 6" long and
would cause your hand to be within
6" of the saw blade. TURN OFF
AND UNPLUG THE SAW and
clamp the wood to the fence before
cutting it.
Do not attempt to hold small
pieces.
NEVER ATTEMPT ANY
FREE HAND CUTTING WITH
THIS SAW. (Free hand cutting is
cutting wood that is not held
firmly against the fence and the
saw table. Support long work with
an outboard work rest.)
Cutting Tips
WEAR EYE PROTECTION.
The smoothness of any cut de
pends on a number of variables. Things
like materia! being cut. blade type, blade
sharpness and rate of cut all combine to
affect the quality of the cut.
When cutting framing lumber or
other types of lumber where cut smooth
ness IS not a point of concern, high cut
ting rate coupled with a sharp general
purpose blade will produce satisfactory
results.
When smoother cuts are desired, a
sharp blade designed for smooth cuts
and a slow even cutting rate will produce
the desired quality of cut.
For varied cutting applications, refer
to the list of recommended accessories
for your saw and select the blade that
best fits your needs
Replacing Saw
Blades
Follow the steps below to replace a
saw blade
1 TURN OFF AND UNPLUG THE
SAW.
2 Allow the saw arm to raise to its full
3. Using the hex wrench located in the
saw table, shown in Figure 10. loosen
hex screw *'A‘* in Figure 11 tour full
turns counter-clockwise.
. Using the same hex wrench, remove
the arbor screw in the center of the
motor shaft. (Left hand thread; turn
clockwise to loosen.) NOTE: Place a
screwdriver or large nail through the
hole in the saw blade (see Figure 12)
to hold it while you tighten or loosen
the screw. BE SURE TO REMOVE
IT WHEN YOU FINISH.