Barranca Diamond 6-inch TS6 Trim Saw User Manual

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It will be necessary to access the blade for inspection or replacement.

1. Loosen the four flat-head screws securing the saw table to the reservoir tank, and screw for the

belt guard.

2. Remove the saw table.

• The blade is mounted on the 5/8" (15.8 mm) blade arbor between two aluminum blade

flanges.

• A 5/8" - 18 left-handed jam nut secures the flanges and blade to the arbor shaft (see

Figure 20).

Diamond Blade Installation and Removal

Figure 19: Blade Arbor and Inner Flange

Figure 20: Blade Arbor Blade,

Outer Flange, and Jam Nut

3. Hold the blade with one hand and use a 15/16" (23.8 mm) wrench to tighten or loosen the jam nut

(see Figure 21).

• The jam nut has left handed threads and is turned counterclockwise to tighten and

clockwise to loosen.

Figure 21: Changing the Blade

TS6

DIAMOND BLADE

Eventually all blades wear out and must be replaced with a new blade. New blades should be mounted

on the blade arbor so that the arrow marked on the steel core is pointing in the direction of the blade

rotation while in use.

• If the arrow can't be found, use a hand lens or magnifying glass to inspect the rim and see

the head and tail of any individual diamond.

• To correctly mount the blade, the head of the diamond must cut first into the rock with the

tail trailing behind.

• For notched rim diamond blades it does not matter which way the blade is orientated on the

arbor shaft.

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