NOTE: The blade teeth should always point
downward at the front of the saw.
8. Install the blade, outer blade collar, washer
and arbor screw. (1, 2, 3, 4)
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9. Lock the arbor and tighten the arbor screw
using moderate force, but do not overtighten.
10. Replace the lower guard operating arm
and its retaining screw.
11. Ensure the Allen Key is removed and the
arbor lock has released by rotating the blade
by hand.
12. Rotate the auxiliary guard forward until it
locks in its service position.
13. Ensure that all the blade guards are
correctly positioned and fully functional
before using the machine.
NOTE: Spacers and spindle rings should not
be used with this machine or blade.
MOUNTING THE MITER SAW
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To reduce the risk of injury from unexpected
saw movement, place the saw in the
desired location either on a workbench or
other suitable machine stand. The base of
the saw has four mounting holes through
which suitable bolts can be placed to secure
the miter saw. If the saw is to be used in
one location, permanently fasten it to the
workbench using appropriate fasteners (not
supplied). Locking washers and nuts should
be used on the underside of the workbench.
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Ensure that the blade collars are clean and
correctly positioned on the arbor. Lower
the blade into the table and check for any
contact with the table or table insert.
If contact occurs see Cutting Head Travel
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1. Tighten the miter and bevel locks. See
OPERATION section.
2. To avoid injury from flying dust, position
the saw so that other people or bystanders
cannot stand too close (or behind) it.
3. Locate the saw on a firm, level surface
where there is plenty of room for handling
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