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Kristine Chavez
February 10, 2025
How to tighten saw bolt without turning arbor when there is no brake or lock on BD 7391
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Mr. Anderson
February 11, 2025
To tighten the saw bolt on a Black & Decker BD 7391 circular saw without turning the arbor, follow these steps:
1. Unplug the Saw – Ensure the saw is disconnected from power to prevent accidental startup.
2. Engage the Arbor Lock – Look for an arbor lock button near the blade. Press and hold it to lock the arbor in place.
3. Use a Wrench – While holding the arbor lock, use the appropriate wrench to tighten the bolt securely in a clockwise direction (or as specified in the manual).
4. Alternative Method (If No Arbor Lock) – If your model does not have an arbor lock: - Place a piece of wood against the blade to prevent it from spinning. - Hold the blade securely with a gloved hand or use a clamp. - Tighten the bolt using the wrench.
5. Check the Tightness – Ensure the bolt is snug but not overtightened to avoid damaging the threads.
Always follow safety precautions and refer to the user manual for model-specific instructions.
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Do you have a question about the Circular Saws and is the answer not in the manual?
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How to tighten saw bolt without turning arbor when there is no brake or lock on BD 7391
To tighten the saw bolt on a Black & Decker BD 7391 circular saw without turning the arbor, follow these steps:
1. Unplug the Saw – Ensure the saw is disconnected from power to prevent accidental startup.
2. Engage the Arbor Lock – Look for an arbor lock button near the blade. Press and hold it to lock the arbor in place.
3. Use a Wrench – While holding the arbor lock, use the appropriate wrench to tighten the bolt securely in a clockwise direction (or as specified in the manual).
4. Alternative Method (If No Arbor Lock) – If your model does not have an arbor lock:
- Place a piece of wood against the blade to prevent it from spinning.
- Hold the blade securely with a gloved hand or use a clamp.
- Tighten the bolt using the wrench.
5. Check the Tightness – Ensure the bolt is snug but not overtightened to avoid damaging the threads.
Always follow safety precautions and refer to the user manual for model-specific instructions.
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