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Thread: Releasing saw guard after use
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21st August 2000, 06:00 PM #1New Member
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Releasing saw guard after use
In the manual for the workbench it states that one should release the velcro trigger strap and the saw guard to take the tension off the springs. How do you release the saw guard when the saw is mounted in the Triton workbench?
Stephen Reid
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22nd August 2000, 02:34 PM #2Intermediate Member
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The short answer is you don't (unless of course you want to remove the saw from the bench everytime). My saw is mounted permanently on the Triton so there is tension on the guard spring all the time. Not good for it but I'd rather sacrifice a spring rather than mount and dismount the saw with monotonous regularity.
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23rd August 2000, 03:44 PM #3New Member
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Thanks. I kind of figured that that must be the case.
Stephen Reid
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23rd August 2000, 11:23 PM #4Wood Butcher
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I just raise the saw to it's maximum height, or lower it if it's upside down, and the guard springs closed. I run a 9 1/4" Makita in the older style saw base.
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25th August 2000, 07:58 PM #5Senior Member
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Maybe I'm missing the point but why don't you just take the top off, while leaving the saw where it is. I have used three saws in my time and some will allow the guard to self release once the top is removed while others after removing the top you will need to lower the saw which will release the guard.
I don't find this a problem at all.
hope this helps.
Gino