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Title: How to Properly Attach a Multitool T-Shank Spacer to Your T-Shank Saw Blade Introduction: Attaching a Multitool T-Shank spacer to your T-Shank saw blade can provide added convenience and stability when using your multi-tool for various tasks. This guide will walk you through the steps to securely attach a spacer to your saw blade, ensuring a precise and efficient fit. Materials Needed: Multitool T-Shank spacers (0.2mm, 0.4mm, 0.6mm, 0.8mm, 1.0mm, and 1.2mm thickness options) T-Shank saw blade High-quality super glue adhesive Rubbing alcohol or cleaning solution Clean cloth or paper towel Disposable gloves (optional) Step-by-Step Instructions: Preparation: Ensure your workspace is well-lit, clean, and free from dust and debris. Put on disposable gloves to keep your hands clean and protect them from adhesive. Select the Appropriate Spacer: Choose the Multitool T-Shank spacer that best matches your intended task and tool requirements. The available options are 0.2mm, 0.4mm, 0.6mm, 0.8mm, 1.0mm, and 1.2mm thick spacers. Clean the Surfaces: Thoroughly clean both the spacer and the T-Shank saw blade surfaces that will come into contact with the adhesive. Use rubbing alcohol or a suitable cleaning solution to remove any dirt, oil, or residue. Apply Adhesive: Apply a small amount of the adhesive onto one side of the chosen spacer. Use a toothpick or a small disposable applicator to spread the adhesive evenly. Attach Spacer to Saw Blade: Carefully align the adhesive-coated side of the spacer with the appropriate location on the T-Shank saw blade. Ensure the spacer is centered and level. Press and Hold: Gently press the spacer onto the saw blade, ensuring good contact between the spacer and the blade. Hold the spacer in place for the duration specified in the epoxy adhesive instructions. Allow Adhesive to Cure: Place the saw blade in a secure position, following the epoxy adhesive manufacturer's recommended curing time. Avoid moving or disturbing the blade during this
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