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temporarily, screw on the winged nut (C) to prevent it falling
out.
Fig 2
Fit the upper table trunion casting (B, Fig 3) to the underside of
the bandsaw table (D) using the 4 - M8 x 16 hex head set
screws (E) and washers, ensuring that the angle tilt scale is
closest to the edge of the table.
Fig 3
Whilst the table is in the upside down position fit the table stop
screw and nut (F) as shown, this will be adjusted later.
Turn the table over and remove the winged nut (C) from the
trunion coach bolt (A) making sure the end of the bolt projects
down through the casting (Fig 4)
(Some assistance may be needed for this)
Fig 4
Guide the table and upper trunion on to the bandsaw lower
trunion (G) and ensure the bolt (A) projecting from the upper
trunion is inserted through it’s corresponding hole in the lower
trunnion. When in position re-fit and tighten the winged nut.
Fit the plastic table insert (H, Fig 2) to the centre of the table
with the angled bevel facing downwards.
Fitting the Crank Handle
Tools required :- Flat bladed screwdriver 10mm wrench
Attach the crank handle (A, Fig 5) to the belt tension crank arm
with the M6 x 55 slotted cheese head screw and two M6 nuts.
Fig 5
Fitting the Rip Fence Guide
This instruction assumes that the blade is already fitted, if not,
go to the section headed “ Replacing the bandsaw blade”.
To fit the Rip Fence Guide (J, Fig 6) attach it to the front edge of
the table with the four winged screws and washers supplied
(K). This will be adjusted later.
Fig 6
Assembling the Rip Fence
The rip fence on this bandsaw can be used on either side of the
blade by fixing the rip fence extrusion (C, Fig 7) to the
appropriate side of the rip fence casting (B).