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1. Removethewing nut and carriage bolt holding the blade
guard assembly to the blade guard support bracket. See
Figure 24. Remove the blade guard assembly.
2. Lower the blade to the correct height by turning the blade
control handle counterclockwise.
3.
Always use push blocks, push sticks and featherboards
when making non-through cuts to avoid the riskof serious
personal injury.See Figure 25.
WARNING:
Carefully check all set ups and rotatethe blade one full
revolutionto assure properclearance before connecting
saw to power source. Failure to comply can result in
seriouspersonal injury.
PUSH STICKS
A push stick is a device used to safely push a workpiece
through the blade instead of using your hands. Push sticks
in various sizes and shapes can be made from scrap wood.
The stick must always be narrower than the workpiece. If it
is too wide, it may jam on the rip fence or blade. When ripping
narrow stock, always use a push stick so your hand does
not come close to the saw blade.
NOTE: Push blocks and featherboards should always be
used when making non-through cuts.
A simple push stick design is shown in Figure 25. Remember
that the push stick must always be narrower than your
workpiece. You may want to make several push sticks of
varying widths.
WING NUT
Fig. 2_
WARNING:
Never feed wood through with your hands when making
non-throughcuts suchas rabbetsor dadoes.Always use
push sticksand pushblocks.Failureto head thiswarning
can result inserious personalinjury.
4. When the cut is complete, unplugthe saw and raise the
blade.
5. Reinstallthe blade guardassembly,attachingthe blade
guardassemblyto the supportbracketusingthe carriage
bolt and wing nut. Make sure the circular tabs on the
supportbracket are alignedwiththe hole and slotonthe
blade guard assembly.Tighten the wing nut. Securely
tightenall mountinghardware.
6. Check rivingknife alignmentto blade face and adjust if
necessary. See page 13.
WARNING:
Confirm blade guard assemblyis properly alignedand all
mounting hardware is attached and securely tightened
before each use of the saw. Failure to comply can result
in serious personal injury.
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