Difficulty

Moderate

Steps

10

Time Required

                          10 - 15 minutes            

Sections

2

  • Plastic Cover
  • 6 steps
  • Boot
  • 4 steps

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Introduction

What you need

Step 1

              Plastic Cover               
  • Use a T-20 hexhead screw to unscrew 4 hexagonal screws surrounding the base of the black air filter. The screws are on the yellow portion.

Use a T-20 hexhead screw to unscrew 4 hexagonal screws surrounding the base of the black air filter. The screws are on the yellow portion.

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Step 2

  • Use a T-15 hexhead screw to unscrew 5 hexagonal screws. These screws are located on the opposite side of the saw from previous step.

Use a T-15 hexhead screw to unscrew 5 hexagonal screws. These screws are located on the opposite side of the saw from previous step.

Step 3

  • Remove Allen Key.

Remove Allen Key.

Step 4

  • Unscrew the black plastic knob underneath the trigger.

Unscrew the black plastic knob underneath the trigger.

Step 5

  • Grab hold of the black air filter portion and pull off.

Grab hold of the black air filter portion and pull off.

Step 6

  • This is what the inside of the saw looks like.

This is what the inside of the saw looks like.

Step 7

              Boot               
  • Use a T-15 hex head screw to unscrew the four screws located around the outside of the motor.

Use a T-15 hex head screw to unscrew the four screws located around the outside of the motor.

Step 8

  • Using an H 4.0 hex head screw, unscrew the bolt located right above the boot that is next to the motor of the saw.

Using an H 4.0 hex head screw, unscrew the bolt located right above the boot that is next to the motor of the saw.

Step 9

  • Pull the blade away from the body of the saw causing the blade and boot to detach.

Pull the blade away from the body of the saw causing the blade and boot to detach.

Step 10

  • Pull the boot downwards away from the blade to detach it.

Pull the boot downwards away from the blade to detach it.

To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.

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