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To avoid
injury from
accidental
starting,
remove
plug from power source
outlet
before
making any adjustments.
1, Carrying Handle
This handle is built into the head assembly for transportation.
2. Arbor Lock
Allows
the user to keep the blade
from rotating
while
tightening or loosening arbor screw during blade replacement
or removal.
3. Ambidextrous
Switch
The left or right hand ambidextrous switch must be pressed
to activate the power switch.
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4. Switch
Handle
This handle contains the switch.
The blade is lowered into
the workpiece by pushing/pulling down on the handle.
5. Power Switch
The power switch
used with the ambidextrous
switch
energizes the unit.
6. Lower Blade Guard/Lower
Guard Lip
The lower blade guard helps protect your hands from the
spinning blade. It retracts as the blade is lowered. Lip can be
used to raise the lower guard when guard becomes jammed
on a workpiece.
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