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TIPPED SAW REPLACEMENT
PROCEDURE
WARNING:
Switch off the tool and remove
the battery before replacing the blade, to prevent
accidental operation resulting in serious personal
injury.
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8
Fig.11
► Fig.11: 1. Tipped Saw Cover 2. Bolt 3. Washer
4. Tipped Saw Guide 5. Tipped Saw 6. Pin
7. Hole 8. Tipped Saw Cover Retaining Bolt
How to remove the Tipped Saw
Remove the Tipped Saw
1
Fig.12
► Fig.12: 1. Push (Lock Button)
1.
Remove the Tipped Saw Cover Retaining Bolts
(4 pieces) with a hexagonal wrench.
2.
Remove the Tipped Saw Cover.
3.
Insert a hexagonal wrench into the bolt retaining
the Tipped Saw Guide.
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2
3
4
5
6
4.
Push in the Lock Button and using the hexagonal
wrench as a handle, rotate the Tipped Saw blade until it
is prevented from further rotation by the Lock Button.
CAUTION:
Ensure that the Lock Button
is completely pushed in. If not, the hexagonal
wrench can rotate and may cause personal injury.
5.
With the Tipped Saw locked, turn the hexagonal
wrench counterclockwise to loosen and remove the bolt
and washer.
6.
Remove the Tipped Saw Guide and the Tipped
Saw.
How to replace the Tipped Saw
CAUTION:
Use only Makita supplied Tipped
Saw. If reusing a Tipped Saw, ensure it is not
worn, chipped or damaged.
CAUTION:
Use only a Tipped Saw with three
holes which fit the pins on the output shaft of the
tool. Other type of saws cannot be used.
CAUTION:
Install a Tipped Saw in the correct
direction. If incorrect, the three pins do not fit the
hole properly.
CAUTION:
Clean and remove all debris and
dirt from the Tipped Saw and parts. Debris and
dirt can unbalance the Tipped Saw making it
wobble during cutting.
Replace the Tipped Saw
1
Fig.13
► Fig.13: 1. Push (Lock Button)
1.
Fit the Tipped Saw over the Output Shaft. Make
sure that the three pins on the Output Shaft fit in the
holes on the Tipped Saw.
2.
Replace the Tipped Saw Guide.
3.
Replace the Bolt and Washer.
4.
Push in the Lock Button completely to prevent the
Tipped Saw rotating and tighten the Bolt with the hex-
agonal wrench.
CAUTION:
Ensure that the Lock Button
is completely pushed in. If not, the hexagonal
wrench can rotate and may cause personal injury.
5.
Replace the Tipped Saw Cover.
6.
Tighten the Tipped Saw Cover Retaining Bolts
(4 pieces) with a hexagonal wrench.
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