Craftsman CM 14 INCH CHOP SAW Manuel Du Propriétaire

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STORING THE WRENCH (FIG. B)
When you are not using the cutting 
wheel wrench (1) provided, a storage 
holder (2) is located on the rear of the 
saw base. 
INSTALLING AND CHANGING THE 
ABRASIVE CUTTING WHEEL 
(FIG. C, D, E)
NOTE: 
Use only recommended 
reinforced abrasive wheels (rated 
3,600 RPM or greater).
1.  Raise the cutting handle to the 
upward position.
2.  Raise the cutting wheel guard (1) 
to the uppermost position. (Fig. C)
3.  Place the cutting wheel wrench (2) 
on the arbor bolt (3). (Fig. D)
4.  Push and hold in place the spindle 
lock (4) and then loosen the arbor 
bolt (3) counterclockwise with the 
cutting wheel wrench (2) provided. 
(Fig. D, E)
5.  Remove arbor bolt (3), outer wheel 
flange (6) and the abrasive cutting
wheel (5). (Fig. E)
6.  Install the new abrasive cutting 
wheel followed by the outer wheel 
flange (6) and then the arbor bolt 
(3). (Fig. E)
Never connect the plug to the power 
source outlet until all installations 
and adjustments are completed and 
you have read and understood the 
safety and operational instructions. 
Failure to unplug your saw could 
result in accidental starting causing 
possible serious personal injury.
RAISING AND LOCKING THE 
CUTTING HEAD (FIG. A)
1.  For shipping purposes, the cutting 
head is locked in the down position.
2.  Push down on the upper arm 
assembly and remove the locking 
chain (1) from the hook (2).
 
NOTE: This chain is held in place 
by a tie down cord for shipping 
purposes. Carefully cut this cord 
with a box cutter or scissors.
3.  After releasing the locking chain (1), 
move the cutting head to the 
upward position. Do not remove the 
chain, as you will need it for locking 
the arm down for storage.
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Fig. A
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Fig. B