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To replace a blade motor there are 9 steps
Power down the entire saw
Remove the saw blade
Unwire the (2) airlines and unwire the power cables
Remove the brake assembly
Using a hoist or forklift as a hoist remove the old blade motor
Attach the new blade motor
Re-attach the brake assembly
Re-wire the power cables and replace the (2) airlines
Attach the saw blade
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The airbrakes shouldn't ever need to be adjusted or tightened but occasionally some customers will need to tighten the brakes if they tend to use the E-stop frequently.
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This article discusses a number of r
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To replace the blade the steps are basically identical for all the blades. Reattach the blade to the saw with 3 screws (Blades 1,2,3,4). Blade number 5 gets (6) screws. Make sure the blade is attached with the teeth cutting toward the front of the saw (where the operator is standing). Put 3 screws into the three holes that are countersunk. The screw heads will NOT stick up past the plane of the blade if the correct 3 holes are chosen.
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