Buffalo Tools IW12BX Saw User Manual


 
Replacing or Adjusting the Saw Blade
D
Figure 3
Make sure the machine is unplugged from a power source before replacing
or adjusting the saw blade.
To prevent serious injury, wear heavy-duty work gloves when working with
or around the saw blade.
E
Figure 4
Remove the Table
Before attempting to remove or replace the blade, the stainless steel table must be
removed. To do this, remove the socket screws which attach the Table Support (D)
to the table. Then, from the left side of the table, pull the table back and off. Once
removed, place the table on a flat surface away from the machine to prevent damage
while working with the blade. (Figure 3)
Removing the Blade Cover
Figure 5
F
G
Remove the socket screws on the side and back of the Cover (E) (Figure 4). Once
removed, the cover will slip up and off, exposing the Drive Wheel and saw blade.
Then remove the Blade Guard (F) and Upper Guard Plate (G) (Figure 5).
NOTE: For best results, stand to the left front of the table while performing the
following steps.
Turning the nut (H) counterclockwise lowers and decreases tension on the Drive
Wheel (I) allowing you to adjust the alignment of the blade or to replace the blade
entirely. (Figure 6)
H
J I
K
Figure 6
To center the blade on the wheel, loosen the two nuts (J) until the blade centers onto
the Drive Wheel, and then retighten the nuts. Turning the wheel by hand makes
moving the blade easier. Adjust the socket screw (K) to increase or decrease the
angle on the Drive Wheel, helping center the blade on the wheel.
Once the top part of the blade is set, the bottom will need adjustment. First, loosen
the two socket screws to adjust the Guide Plates (L), making sure there is at least
1/32" space between the edges of the guide plates and saw blade (M) (Figure 7).
L
M
Figure 7
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