Delta 36-235 Specifications Page 26

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MAINTENANCE
CHANGING THE BLADE
W ARNING: USE O N LY CROSS-CUTTING S AW BLADES. DO N O T U S E BLADES WITH DEEP
GULLETS A S THEY CAN DEFLECT A N D CONTACT GUARD.
1. Use only 12 diameter blades with 1 arbor holes that are rated for 4800 RPM or higher .
2. DISCONNECT THE MACHINE FROMTHE POWERSOURCE.
Fig. 53
Fig. 54
Fig. 56Fig. 55
3. Loosen screw (A) Fig. 53, with wrench (B) provided.
4. Rot ate arbor cover (C) Fig. 54, and lower guard (D)
to the rear , exposing arbor screw (E), as shown.
5. Remove arbor screw (E) Fig. 54, by turning screw
clockwise with wrench supplied while at the same time
pressing in on arbor lock (F) Fig. 56, to keep the arbor
from turning. Remove outside blade flange (G) Fig. 54,
and saw blade (H). D O N O T REMOVE INSIDE BLADE
FLANGE.
6. W ARNING: IF THE INNER BLADE FLANGE (H)
FIG. 55, HAPPENS TO B E REMOVED, IT MUST BE
PLACED O N THE ARBOR SHAFT S O THE RAISED
BUSHING (I) POINTS AW AY FROM MOTO R,AND
MAKE SURE FLATS O N INNER BLADE FLANGE
ARE ENGAGED WITH FLATS O N ARBOR SHAFT.
7. Assemble the new saw blade MAKING CERTAIN
TEETH O F S AW BLADE ARE POINTING DOWNAT
THE FRONT, AS SHOWN and assemble outside blade
flange (G) Fig. 54, making sure flat s on out side blade
flange are engaged with flat s on arbor shaf t.
8. Thread arbor screw (E) Fig. 54, into saw arbor by
turning screw (E) counterclockwise as far as possible by
hand. Then tighten arbor screw (E) with wrench supplied
while at the same time pressing in on arbor lock (F)
Fig. 55, to keep arbor from turning.
9. Rot ate arbor cover (C) Fig. 54, and lower guard (D)
to the front and tighten screw (A) that was loosened in
STEP 3.
B
A
D
E
G
H
F
C
I
H
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