If you do a search in this forum, you'll find many suggestions that might solve your problem. Assuming that your saw take plain end blades (not pin end), here are a few that come to mind.
- clean the ends of the blades with a solvent or with fine sandpaper to remove any oil that might remain from the manufacturing process.
- make sure the blade clamps are clean or dirt, oils, etc.
- make sure the clamps tighten enough, but don't over-tighten as you may strip the threads or break the clamp. A clean blade doesn't require much clamping force to stay in position.
Without knowing how your blades clamps are made, I can't suggest more. Perhaps others who are familiar with this saw can add to this.
Good luck and let us know how you solve this.
Jim