Not sure I fully understand the question, but the blade should always cut clockwise, or on the downstroke. The motor is set to run in that direction and the blade is configured to cut in that direction. Any other direction would be dangerous for the user an just imagine where all the saw dust would be going
You must be sure your blade is moving at the highest speed before grabbing firmly with your hands and stopping the rotation if you can, then, try your best to intimidate the blade into rotating the other way.
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Yes.
Palindromes are words, names, or sentences spelled the same backwards and forwards, like pop, Otto, and "Able was I ere I saw Elba."
the answer is false
Yes. The phrases "Was it a cat I saw" and "Was it a rat I saw" are examples of palindromes. "Was it a car I saw" is not a palindrome.
No, this phrase is not a palindrome. Backwards, it would read:"Was uoy tac a ti saw"However, the phrase "Was it a cat I saw?" does read the same forwards and backwards.But you need to rearrange the spacing. The phrase 'Evil rats on no star live' requires not such rearrangement.
able was I ere I saw elba.
That is known as a palindrome, like "Able was I ere I saw Elba."
just a thought...but is it running correct and the blade is on backwards?
The word "racecar" is a palindrome, meaning it reads the same forwards and backwards.
palindrome - like racecar, or dad. Palindromes have the same spelling backwards or forwards like 'sexes', 'solos', and 'kayak'. Palindromes can also be phrases like 'was it a bar or a bat I saw' or 'we few'.
'Was' is 'saw' spelled backwards.