Milwaukee Tool 6470-21 User Manual

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Installing Blade

1. Unplug tool.

2. To remove blade bolt from spindle, push in

spindle lock button while turning bolt counter-

clockwise with 6 mm hex wrench (provided with

tool) until spindle locks. Remove bolt and outer

blade flange.

NOTE: Do not remove inner blade flange. Large

diameter of inner flange (Fig. 2) should face the

blade.

Inner

blade

flange

Blade

Blade

bolt

Outer

blade

flange

Fig. 2

Fig. 1

Rip & Crosscut

A multi-purpose blade for ripping, cross cut-

ting and mitering in hardwoods, softwoods,

plywood and composition materials.
Framing-Rip

Designed for fast and accurate ripping along

the grain in hard-or softwoods where a smooth

cross cut is not necessary.
Plywood-Veneer

Recommended for cutting plywood, composi-

tion materials and all types of wood where a

slightly smoother finish is needed.
Finish & Trim

Especially designed for cross cutting and

mitering in materials where a very smooth cut

is necessary. Also cuts aluminum.

3. Push lower guard lever up to raise lower guard.

Place blade on spindle with teeth pointing the

same direction as the arrow on lower guard.

Release lower guard lever.

4. Place outer blade flange and blade bolt on

spindle.

5. Push in spindle lock button while turning bolt

clockwise with 6 mm hex wrench until spindle

locks. Tighten bolt securely.

6. To remove blade, reverse the above steps. Always

clean dirt and sawdust from spindle, flanges, up-

per guard and lower guard after use.

Adjusting Depth

1. Unplug tool.

2. To adjust depth of cut, place saw on edge of

workbench and pull up depth adjusting lever.

3. Keeping shoe flat against workbench, raise or

lower saw to desired position. Lowering saw will

increase depth of cut. Raising saw will decrease

depth of cut. For proper depth setting, blade

should extend no more than 1/4" below material

being cut. Use the depth of cut scale for standard

depths.

Fig. 3

⅛"-¼"

4. Push down depth adjusting lever to lock. Check

to be sure depth adjusting lever is secure.

Adjusting Miter Angle

1. Unplug tool.

2. To adjust angle of cut, place saw on edge or

workbench and pull up miter adjusting lever.

3. Hold down shoe and slide saw to desired position

(up to 45˚) according to markings on miter scale.

Checking the Operation of the Lower Guard

Check the operation and condition of the lower

guard lever. If the guard and the lever are not op-

erating properly, they must be serviced before use.

Lower guard may operate sluggishly due to dam-

aged parts, gummy deposits, or a buildup of debris.

1. Unplug tool before checking the lower guard.

2. Place the tool on its side.

NOTE: This procedure will not show proper lower

guard operation if the tool is not on its side.

3. Grasp the lower guard by the sides and push it

all the way back into the blade housing.

4. Release the lower guard.

• If the guard immediately springs back into place,

it is working correctly and you may continue with

use.

• If the guard does not immediate spring back

into place, clean the upper and lower guards

to remove all chips and debris. Then, check

the operation again by starting with step 1.

• If the guard still does not immediately spring

back into place, contact a MILWAUKEE service

facility for repairs.

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