DW368/605266
7/2/02
11:50 AM
Features:
A. End cap
B. Trigger switch
C. Bevel angle adjustment
D. Shoe
E. Blade bolt
Motor
Your D
WALT tool is powered by a D
E
supply agrees with nameplate marking. 120 Volts AC/DC means your
saw will operate on alternating or direct current. As little as 10% lower
voltage can cause loss of power and can result in overheating. All
D
WALT tools are factory-tested; if this tool does not operate, check
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the power supply.
Adjustments and Setup
ATTACHING AND REMOVING BLADES (Fig. 1-3)
DISCONNECT PLUG FROM POWER SUPPLY.
To attach the blade, retract lower blade guard and place inner clamp
washer and blade on saw spindle with printed side of blade out.(Teeth
at bottom of blade pointing forward) (Figure 1.) Place outer clamp
washer on saw spindle. The larger surfaces of both washers must face
the blade. Thread on blade clamping screw firmly by hand to hold both
blade washers in position. Depress the lock pin Figure 2 (A) and turn
the saw spindle until lock pin engages the shaft. Tighten blade screw
clockwise with blade wrench.
CHANGING BLADES
CAUTION: Always disconnect saw from power supply before
changing blades.
Your D
WALT saw is equipped to accept blades with 5/8" round arbor
E
holes.
1. Depress LOCK PIN, Figure 2 (A) and turn blade until the LOCK PIN
locks firmly into the saw shaft.
2. With blade wrench, loosen and remove the blade bolt by turning it
in a counterclockwise direction when facing blade (right hand
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A
B
D
C
E
WALT motor. Be sure your power
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FIG. 1
FIG. 3
4
FIG. 2
A