INSTALL THE SAW BLADE
Note: The arbor nut that secures the blade to the
saw has LEFT-HANDED THREADS. Rotate the
arbor screw clockwise to remove it and counter-
clockwise to tighten it.
1. Using the supplied flat blade wrench (B3), hold
the outer flange in place. With the supplied
T-wrench (B4), loosen and remove the blade
screw by rotating it clockwise.
2. Remove the outer flange.
3. Place the blade on the spindle.
NOTE: If using a blade with a 20mm bore, be sure
to insert the supplied 20mm to 5/8-inch bore
adapter (B7) into the blade before mounting the
blade onto the spindle.
4. Replace the outer flange on the spindle
5. Use the flat blade wrench and T-wrench, as
in Step 1 to replace and tighten the arbor
screw. Remember to rotate the screw counter-
clockwise to tighten.
NOTE: A bevel blade may also be used with this
saw. When installing a bevel blade, follow Steps
1-5 above, making sure the beveled face of the
blade is pointing outward, away from the motor.
CONNECT THE WATER HOSE
Lack of cooling water may
damage the blade. To ensure
proper operation, there must be a constant flow of
water onto the blade.
1. Slide the bare end of the water hose (B6) over
the water inlet (5) on the saw, and push it in as
far as it will go.
2. Attach the connector at the other end of the
water hose to a standard spigot or garden
hose.
When using water and/or other attachments with
this tool be sure to verify all connections are
correct and properly secured.
Ensure water deflection devices are properly
positioned to avoide excessive splashing that
could cause damage to the tool or attachments.
Inspect hoses and other critical parts which could
deteriorate before each use.
The maximum premitted pressure of water supply
is 70 PSI.
ASSEMBLY
B4
B3
8
8
(continued)
FIGURE 6
FIGURE 7
5
B6