Figure 18.
4.
5.
If the blade rides in the center of the
upper wheel and is centered on the peak
of the wheel crown
If the blade does not ride in the center
of the upper wheel and is not centered
on the peak of the wheel crown,
The cast iron spokes may have sharp edges
and the blade teeth may extend beyond the
edge of the wheel, creating a laceration haz-
ard. Be careful when turning the wheels by
hand.
Figure 19
Figure 19.
6.
Figure 20.
7.
8.
Tip: For the best performance from your saw,
regularly maintain proper tracking of the blade.
NOTICE
Changes in the blade tension may change
the blade tracking.
Figure 20