Do you mean if the engraving on the old blade is worn off?
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Does the arrow on the blade rotate the same way when you run the saw(possible blade on back to front??)
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so the arrow on the blade correspond with the arrow on the plastic guard.
It cuts from below rather than from the top. Is that right?
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the teeth must point forward in direction off rotation
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I check ed with the video and it rotates like in the video so luckily the blade wasn't the other way round.