Use And Care Manual
FIG. 24b
FIG. 24c
OPERATION
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insert (38). (Fig. 24a)
• Remove the arbor nut (43), outer ange (44) and saw blade
(45) from arbor (46). (Fig. 24b)
• Mount the dado blade, using the appropriate blade (86)
and chippers (87) for the desired width of cut.
• Reinstall the outer ange and the arbor nut.
NOTE: Make sure the arbor nut is fully engaged and the
arbor extends past a securely tightened arbor nut.
• Place riving knife (41) in “DOWN” position. (Fig. 24c)
• Install the dado table insert (88) (Fig. 24c), rotate the blade
by hand to make sure it turns freely, and then lower the
blade.
• Position the workpiece at on the table, with the edge ush
against the rip fence or miter gauge.
• Plug saw into power source and turn saw on.
• Let blade build up to full speed before moving workpiece
into blade.
• Always use push blocks, push sticks, and/or featherboard
when making dado cuts to reduce the risk of serious injury.
• When cut is made, turn saw off. Wait for blade to come to
a complete stop before removing workpiece.
WARNING:
Always put all spacers in proper location when changing
back to saw blade. Failure to do so may result in possible
injury and damage to the tool.
NOTE: When cutting with a dado blade, use a dust collection
system to prevent heavy dust loads from piling up under the
saw and on the fan intake on the motor. Clean these areas
often.
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86
86 41
43
46
45
88
87
41
86