To Change the Blade
1. Unplug the saw.
2. Lift up the lower blade guard (3). Loosen the Phillips screw
(1) on the blade bolt cover (2).
3. Lift up the blade bolt cover (2) to expose the blade bolt.
4. Depress the spindle lock (7) and rotate the blade until the
spindle locks.
5. Using the 13 mm wrench (4) provided, loosen the blade bolt
(5) by turning it clockwise. Remove the blade bolt.
6. Remove the outer blade flange (6).
7. Remove the old blade from the saw.
NOTE:
A blade washer may be use for the blade with arbor
hole bigger than 5/8 inch.
8. Mount the new blade carefully onto the spindle, being sure
that the directional arrow on the blade surface matches the
arrow on the upper blade guard.
9. Replace the outer blade flange and the blade bolt.
10. Depress and hold down the spindle lock (7) while tightening
the blade locking bolt securely with the 13 mm wrench in a
counterclockwise direction.
11. Lower the blade bolt cover to its original position.
12. Retighten the Phillips screw securing the blade bolt cover.
Lower the lower blade guard.
13. Be sure the spindle lock has released and blade rotates freely
before plugging in the tool and making a cut.
LASER GUIDE (FIG 10)
WARNING:
Laser light – do not stare
into the beam, aperture, or into a reflection from a
mirror-like surface.
WARNING:
Avoid exposure – laser light
is emitted from the rear guard aperture. Use
of controls or adjustments, or performance of
procedures other than those specified herein may
result in hazardous laser light exposure.
WARNING:
DO not disassemble the laser
module.
WARNING:
USE of controls or adjustments
or performance of procedures other than those
specified herein may result in hazardous radiation
exposure.
Your miter saw is equipped with a battery powered laser (1). The
Laser Battery Compartment (30-FIG 1) is located at the right side
of the saw under the motor. Install two included AAA batteries into
battery compartment before using the laser. The Laser ON/OFF
switch is located on the laser battery compartment.
The laser alignment was made at the factory and is set for the
center of the blade or draw line. Adjustment may be required prior
to initial use due to the effects of shipping and handling. You also
have the ability to adjust the line projected by the laser to your liking. You may wish for the laser to be to right or
left of the blade, or straight on a drawn cut line. Where you ultimately decide to align the laser in relation to the
saw blade's cutting path will determine how you align the cut line.
On each side of the laser are two Phillips head screws (2) which, when loosened, allow movement to the left and
right. The screw (3) on the laser's stem area also allows left/right movement, but more importantly will affect
the straightness of the laser line. Beware that small adjustments can yield dramatic changes in the laser's path.
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FIG 10
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