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Most               table               saw               blades               can               be               changed               in               the               same               way.

There               are               safety               procedures               to               follow,               though               so               you               can               keep               your               fingers.

That's               not               a               joke.

Many               woodworkers               have               been               injured               and               maimed               by               forgetting               that               the               blade               doesn't               know               the               difference               between               wood               and               flesh.

Even               the               new               table               saws               with               automatic               braking               technology               that               sense               when               flesh               is               touching               the               blade,               a               serious               injury               can               result.

All               table               saws               come               with               blade               changing               instructions               in               a               booklet,               but               like               most               booklets               they               are               lost               or               misplaced               over               time.

You               can               get               a               replacement               booklet               from               your               table               saw's               manufacturer.

But               you               don't               have               to               wait               to               get               the               replacement               booklet.
               By               following               the               given               steps,               you               can               safely               change               any               table               saw               blade.
               Step               One
               Make               sure               the               table               saw               is               off               and               unplug               it.

By               unplugging               the               saw,               an               accidental               bump               will               not               turn               it               on               while               your               hands               are               near               the               blade.

This               is               the               most               important               safety               step               you               will               ever               follow               when               working               around               or               near               a               table               saw.
               Step               Two
               Remove               the               face               plate               over               the               saw               blade.

This               will               allow               you               access               to               the               blade               nut               which               holds               the               blade               to               the               motor's               rotator               arm.
               Your               table               saw               came               with               one               or               two               wrenches               to               change               the               blade.

Get               them               out               now.

If               you               have               two               wrenches,               one               goes               on               the               arbor               nut               behind               (near               the               motor)               the               blade               and               the               other               goes               to               the               front               nut               of               the               blade.

The               arbor               wrench               holds               the               blade               still               while               the               other               wrench               is               turned.

To               determine               which               way               to               turn               your               wrench,               look               at               the               threads.
               If               a               little               WD-40               or               other               lubricant               is               used               to               help               loosen               the               nut,               make               sure               it               is               completely               wiped               off               before               you               start               the               motor               again.

Some               solvents               are               petroleum               based               and               have               volatile               fumes               (they               will               spark               and               burn).
               Do               not               at               any               time               get               a               hammer               to               bang               on               the               wrench               to               turn               the               nut.

This               can               damage               the               motor               and               the               arm               to               the               point               of               needing               replacement.

It               can               also               knock               the               arm               so               far               out               of               alignment               that               you               won't               be               able               to               safely               use               the               saw.

Take               the               time               to               do               it               right               and               safely.
               Some               woodworkers               advocate               placing               a               scrap               of               wood               or               block               of               wood               against               the               teeth               of               the               saw               blade               to               keep               it               from               turning.

I               can               tell               you               from               my               own               woodworking               experience-               I               pay               a               lot               of               money               for               some               of               my               blades               and               won't               risk               ruining               them               or               bending               the               teeth               by               doing               this.
               If               the               single               wrench               makes               the               blade               turn,               get               a               second               wrench               (make               sure               that               it's               the               correct               size)               and               hold               the               arbor               nut               while               you               turn               the               front               nut.
               If               there               is               a               balancing               washer               between               the               nut(s)               and               the               blade,               don't               throw               them               out.

They               keep               the               blade               from               wobbling-               something               that               is               far               too               dangerous               to               allow               any               blade               to               do.
               Step               Three
               Once               the               blade               is               removed,               inspect               the               arm               for               any               damage               or               rust.

Are               there               any               signs               of               burning               or               sparking               in               or               around               the               motor?

This               may               be               a               good               time               to               replace               it.
               Step               Four
               Take               the               new               blade               and               install               it               using               the               reverse               of               the               first               two               steps.

Make               sure               you               noted               which               way               the               blade               rotates               in               the               saw;               the               blade               will               have               an               arrow               to               indicate               which               way               to               mount               it.
               Tighten               the               nuts,               making               sure               they               are               snug.

Do               not               over               tighten               or               strip               the               threads.
               Step               Five
               Lower               the               blade               and               replace               the               throat               plate.

Raise               the               blade               until               it               shows               through               the               slot.

Turn               the               blade               by               hand               to               make               sure               it               doesn't               wobble.

If               it's               running               straight,               plug               the               saw               back               in               and               turn               it               on               briefly.

Check               the               alignment               of               the               blade               and               use.
               As               long               as               general               safety               rules               are               followed,               changing               a               table               saw               blade               is               a               quick               and               easy               process.






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