Use And Care Manual

FIG. 6b
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44
43
46
47
51
49
50
ASSEMBLY
FIG. 5b
42
48
47
45
4
47
4
41
52
CAUTION: The large, at surface of the outer ange
faces the the saw blade and the saw blade (45) is rmly
seated against the inner ange (42).
WARNING: If the inner ange has been removed,
replace it before placing the saw blade on arbor. Failure to
do so could cause an accident.
Anti-kickback pawls installation
(Fig. 6a-6b)
FIG. 6a
Install the blade (Fig.5b):
Place one new blade on arbor (46). Make sure saw blade
teeth point down at the front side of saw table. Place outer
ange (44) and arbor nut (43) on arbor and use blade
wrenches to tighten nut securely. DO NOT over tighten.
Lower the saw blade to lowest position and replace table
insert.
CAUTION: Pull up on anti-kickback pawl assembly
to make sure it is secured to riving knife.
Unplug the saw.
• Set the blade angle to 0°.
Raise the saw blade to maximum height by turning height
adjusting knob clockwise.
Lock the blade by turning bevel locking lever clockwise.
• Place the riving knife in the highest position.
Pull out and hold knob (47) and push anti-kickback pawls
up, remove it from the anti-kickback pawls storage (48) at
the bottom left rear side of the saw. (Fig. 6a)
Pull out and hold knob (47). Align slot in anti-kickback
pawls (4) over the slot (49) indicated of riving kinfe (41).
Place the spring pin (50) on the anti-kickback pawls (4)
into the slot (49) indicated on the riving knife (41).
Press anti-kickback pawls (4) down until it snaps into
place and release knob (47) to insert the pin (51) into hole
(52) indicated on the riving knife (41).
WARNING: Replace dull or damaged anti-kickback
pawls. Dull or damaged anti-kickback pawls may not stop
a kickback, increasing the risk of serious personal injury.
Anti-kickback pawls should only be installed for through
cuts.
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