Technical data
POWX0782 EN
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Remove the shaft bolt (E1) and the outer saw flange (E2) from the saw shaft.
Remove the saw blade (18) from the saw shaft and lift it up to remove it from the machine.
Remove the shaft nut (E4) and the inner saw flange (E3) from the saw shaft.
Clean the surfaces of the following components:
-The saw shaft
-The inner saw flange
-The saw blade
-The outer saw flange
-The shaft nut
-The saw blade guard
HAZARD! Do not use any cleaning products (for instance for removing resin
residues) that have the tendency to cause corrosion on light metals; this
could damage the machine.
Fasten the shaft nut (E4) of the inner saw flange (E3) on the saw shaft.
HAZARD! Be sure to fasten the inner saw flange correctly! The saw may
block, or the saw blade may come lose, if the flange is not correctly
fastened. The inner saw flange is correctly mounted when the bevelled
collar (Q1) points to the right and the spring groove points to the left (Fig.
21).
Mount the new saw blade (18) and check the rotating direction (the arrow on the saw
blade must point in the same direction as the arrow on the saw blade guard!).
HAZARD! Only use saw blades that conform to the applicable standards
and that can be used at the maximum speed indicated in the technical data
sheet.
DO NOT use:
- Wrong saw blades
- Saw blades made of high-speed steel (HSS)
- Damaged saw blades
- Saw blades with missing teeth
HAZARD!
Only use OEM components for installing the saw blade.
- Do not use loose reduction rings; the saw blade could come loose.
- Saw blades must be mounted in such a way that they cannot wobble, and that they cannot
come loose during operations.
Install the outer saw flange (E2).
The two flanges must fit over the surfaces of the saw shaft.
Insert the shaft bolt (E1) (left-turning thread) and tighten with a hexagonal spanner.
HAZARD!
Do not lengthen the spanner, so that you can exercise more power.
Do not hit on the spanner with a hammer, for tightening the shaft.










