Replacing Blades - Grizzly G0641 Owner's Manual

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replacing blades

Replacing Blades
The teeth of saw blades
are sharp and can easily
cut fingers and hands.
Always wear heavy leath-
er gloves when handling
saw blades.
The Model G0641 comes with two high-quality
12", 120-tooth blades. For best cutting results,
select replacement blades that are designed for
miter cuts and are of high quality.
To replace the saw blades:
1.
DISCONNECT SAW FROM POWER!
2.
Raise the front guard up, and remove the
inner blade guard to access the blade arm
assemblies and motors (see Figure 20).
Figure 20. Guards removed to access blade arm
assemblies and motors.
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3.
Use a 14mm wrench on the inner arbor nut
(see Figure 35) and a 19mm wrench on the
arbor bolt to remove the arbor bolt, arbor
flange, and saw blade.
Arbor Bolt
& Flange
Figure 21. Blade arbor bolt, flange, and nut (left
side shown).
Note: The left saw blade has a left-hand
arbor bolt—to remove it, turn it clockwise.
The right saw blade has a normally threaded
arbor bolt and is removed by turning it coun-
terclockwise.
4.
Install the new blade on the arbor so that the
teeth are pointing forward.
5.
Secure the blade with the arbor flange and
bolt.
Note: The arbor flange MUST be installed to
ensure the blade is safely secured.
6.
Reinstall the inner blade guard and secure
the front guard in the lower position.
Inner Arbor Nut
G0641 Double Miter Saw

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