NOTE: This bolt has left-hand threads. Do
not over tighten. A T30 Torx key may be used
as an alternate.
6. Be sure the arbor lock is released so the
blade turns freely.
7. Place the Torx wrench (41) back in the stor-
age area.
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Assembly
Assembling Dust Collection System
The dust collection system used on this tool is
attached to the upper guard (Fig. 14, 27). This
placement provides superior dust collection for
the majority of cuts. Disconnect battery pack
(Fig. 11, 44) before attaching, adjusting or re-
moving any dust collection component.
Fig. 14
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Attaching the Dust Bag
Attaching and Removing Dust Bag – To attach
the dust bag (Fig. 14, 36), squeeze the two red
tabs together and slide the dust bag into the
dust port rib.
Using and Cleaning the Dust Bag
in fine particle form may be explosive. Do not
throw sawdust on an open fire. Spontaneous
combustion, in time, may result from the mix-
ture of oil or water with dust particles.
Using Dust Bag – Attach the clean bag to the
dust port (Fig. 14, 43).
Cleaning Dust Bag – After the dust bag is 2/3 to
3/4 full, remove it from the saw. Bring the bag
to a proper container and pull open the zipper
located on the bottom of the bag. Hold the bag
by the coupler end and shake it vigorously until
all the dust and debris fall from it. Close zipper
and reattach the bag.
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Be extremely careful when
disposing of dust. Materials
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