Use and Care Manual
1918
ASSEMBLY & ADJUSTMENTS
DANGER! Never try to use a blade larger than the stated capacity of the saw. Do not use a blade thicker than 
1.9mm. It will prevent the blade screw from properly securing the blade on the arbor. Install the suitable blade 
for your cutting operation. See page 2 and page 6 for specifications and saw blade safety.
CAUTION: Always wear gloves while handling blades 
to prevent cuts and injuries.
CHANGING THE SAW BLADE 
1. Unplug your track saw. Turn the mode selector switch 
to the blade changing setting (p. 13, Fig. 2).
2. Press and hold the plunge lock button (Fig. 16) and 
plunge the saw downwards until the arbor screw is vis-
ible in the blade guard window. Release the plunge lock 
button; the saw should now be locked in place and un-
able to be plunged or raised.
3. Press and hold the spindle lock (Fig. 16), then use 
the included 5mm hex wrench to loosen the arbor screw 
(turn it counterclockwise).
4. Remove the screw and outer flange (Fig. 17). Slide 
the blade off the arbor and downwards until it is clear of 
the blade guard.
5. Install the new blade on the arbor. Ensure that the 
blade rotation direction is correct. Install the outer flange 
and arbor screw. Press and hold the spindle lock button, 
then use the hex wrench to tighten the arbor screw.
6. Press and hold the plunge lock button to release the 
saw, then raise it.
Fig. 17 
Fig. 16 
Spindle
Lock
Screw
Outer
Flange
Plunge Lock
Button
Blade 
Rotation 
Direction










