The sawstop brake cartridge, Brake cartridge – SawStop CNS175-AU User Manual

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SawStop 10” Contractor Saw 61

Brake Cartridge

If the cartridge has been activated, the brake pawl typically will be locked onto the blade or dado set. As a

result, it is usually easiest to remove the blade and the brake cartridge together. To remove the cartridge and

blade together, first remove the blade nut and washer, and then remove the cartridge key by turning it 90°

clockwise and pulling it away from the cartridge (see Fig. 78). You can remove the blade and brake cartridge

simultaneously by alternately moving the blade and then the cartridge to the right to “walk” them off the arbor

and pins. Often you can “walk” them to the right by hand, but if not, you can use a blade wrench as a lever.

To do this, place one end of the wrench between the blade and the side of the arbor block, and then push the

blade a short distance away from the arbor flange (see Fig. 80). Then place the end of the wrench between the

brake pawl and the cartridge mounting bracket to pry the cartridge away from the arbor block a short distance

(see Fig. 81). Only move the blade and cartridge a short distance each step, for example, a distance equal to

one or two threads on the arbor. Otherwise the brake cartridge may bind on the arbor and pivot pin. Repeat

these steps to walk the cartridge and blade off. A significant force may be needed to pry the cartridge off the

mounting pin if the brake pawl deformed and pinched the pivot pin when it stopped the blade.

If the brake cartridge has not been activated, slide

the brake cartridge to the right until it clears both

pins as shown in Fig. 79.

The SawStop Brake Cartridge

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Fig. 80

Fig. 79

Fig. 81

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