Black & Decker JT2504BD Instruction Manual page 19

10 in. portable table saw
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INSTALLING THE BLADE
(FIGURE. N, O, P)
WARNING
To avoid injury from an
!
accidental start, make sure the switch
is in the OFF position and the plug is
not connected to the power source
outlet.
NOTE: The saw blade is packed in the
blade storage located on the right side of
saw housing.
• Remove the table insert (1) by inserting
your finger into the opening (2) and
pulling up. Raise the blade to the
maximum height position by turning
the blade elevation/tilting handwheel
clockwise. (Figure N)
N
• Remove the arbor nut (3) and outer
blade flange (4). (Figure O)
O
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WARNING
!
To avoid possible injury
and damage to the workpiece, be sure
to INSTALL THE BLADE WITH THE
TEETH POINTING TOWARD THE FRONT
OF SAW same as the direction of the
rotation arrow on the blade guard.
• Place the blade (7) onto the arbor (5)
with the blade teeth pointing forward to
the front of the saw. (Figure P)
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2
4
3
5
NOTE: Leave the plastic strip around
the saw blade at this time. Remove
before using the saw for the first time.
• Make sure the blade fits flush against
the inner flange (6). (Figure O)
• Clean the outer blade flange (4) and
install it onto the arbor (5) and against
the blade (7). (Figure P)
• Thread the arbor nut (3) onto the arbor,
making sure the flat side of the nut is
against the outer blade flange (4), then
hand-tighten.
• To tighten the arbor nut (3), place the
open-end wrench (8) on the flats of
the saw arbor to keep the arbor from
turning. (Figure P)
• Place the box-end wrench (9) on the
arbor nut (3) and turn clockwise (to the
rear of the saw table). (Figure P)
• Lower the blade to its lowest position
and place table insert (1) back.
(Figure N)
P
REMOVING THE BLADE (FIGURE N, P)
WARNING
!
accidental start, make sure the switch is
in the OFF position and the plug is not
connected to the power source outlet.
• Remove the table insert (1) by inserting
your finger into the opening (2) and
pulling up. Raise the blade to the
maximum height position by turning
the blade elevation/tilting handwheel
clockwise. (Figure N)
• To loosen the arbor nut (3), place the
open-end wrench (8) on the flats of
the saw arbor to keep the arbor from
turning. (Figure P)
• Place the box-end wrench (9) on the
arbor nut (3) and turn counterclockwise.
(Figure P)
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