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To change the regular blade on the DW321 type 1, unplug the power tool. To remove the blade, pull the knob on the top of the jigsaw up about 1/4". Rotate the knob counterclockwise until the clamp opens. Do not force the knob after it stops. Insert the blade making sure that the back edge of the blade fits into the support roller. Rotate the knob clockwise until it clicks and then push it down.
New saw = tight pivot points where the saw meets the shoe. You have one in the front and one in the rear. As long as you are sure that the bevel adjustment lever has loosened its grip on the quadrant. You can spray the pivot points with some wd-40 or even attempt to muscle the shoe to get the pivot points broke lose. Just not so much that you separate the shoe from the saw.
If you still cannot get it I would return it for another one.
This saw has locking indexing to set bevels for 52 degree crown molding the other common crown angle is 45 degrees, the bevel setting needs to be other than where the locking indexs are for the 52 degree crown. Problem is that the bevel lock does not securely hold at the bevel angle required. Is their an adjustment to get this lock to hold tighter.
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