2. Use a straight-edge (C) Fig. 12 to see if the extension
wing (A) is level with the saw table (D) before
tightening the three screws (B) Fig. 11.
3. Attach the other extension wing to the opposite side
of the table in the same manner.
SAW BLADE
Disconnect the machine from the power source!
NOTE: Two wrenches are supplied - a box-end and an open-end.
NOTE: Use only 10" saw blades with 5/8" arbor holes that are rated for 3000 RPM or higher
1. Loosen the two screws and remove the table insert
(A) Fig. 13.
IMPORTANT: Do not lose the two rubber washers
(L) located under table insert (A).
2. Raise the saw blade to its maximum height by turning
the vertical blade adjusting handwheel counter-
clockwise. To remove the blade, place the open-end
wrench on the flats of the saw arbor. Use the box-
end wrench to turn the arbor nut toward the front of
the saw. Remove the arbor nut (E) and flange (D) from
the saw arbor.
3. Attach the saw blade (C) Fig. 14 to the arbor.
NOTE: Make sure that the teeth of the blade point down
toward the front of the table (Fig. 14). Attach the flange
(D) and arbor nut (E) to the arbor and tighten the arbor
nut (E) by hand, being sure that the saw blade is against
the inner blade flange.
4. Place the provided open end wrench (F) Fig. 14 on
the flats of the arbor to keep the arbor from turning.
Use the other provided wrench (G) to tighten the
arbor nut (E) toward the rear 0f the saw.
Replace the table insert (A) Fig. 15
flush with the table surface.
5. Place a straight edge or square (H) Fig. 15 on the saw
table extending over the table insert (A). To adjust,
tighten or loosen the two adjustment screws (K).
C
Fig. 12
F
Fig. 13
C
D
E
Fig. 14
K
Fig. 15
12 - English
D
A
L
E
D
B
F
G
H
A
A
L
K