
Uncrating the Machine
Uncrate the machine and inspect the unit for
signs of shipping damage. If damage is found,
contact your dealer immediately. Retain all
packaging materials in case it becomes
necessary to ship the machine to another site.
Machine Preparation and Setup
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WARNING!
The equipment used to lift this machine must
have a rated capacity at, or above the weight
of the tablesaw. Failure to comply may
cause serious injury!
The tablesaw must be positioned on a smooth,
level surface. The area must be well lit and
have plenty of room to maneuver with large
pieces of wood.
Level the saw front to back and side to side
using a level placed on the table. Use shims
under the corners, if necessary, but make sure
the saw is stable before being placed into
service.
Clean all rust protected surfaces with a
commercial solvent. Do not use acetone,
gasoline, lacquer thinner or any type of
flammable solvent, or a cleaner that may
damage paint. Cover cleaned surfaces with
WD-40 or a 20W machine oil.
Pay particular attention to cleaning in the miter
slot and the faces of table and extension wing.
Extension Wing Assembly
1. Attach extension wing (A, Figure 1) to table
with three M10x30 hex head bolts, and three
M10 lock washers (B, Figure 1). Snug but
do not tighten.
Note:
Start with the center
hole (C, Figure 1) to hold the wing in place.
2. Slide extension wing toward the front edge
of the saw table until two edges are flush.
3. Using a straight edge (D, Figure. 2), align
extension wing to saw table and tighten hex
cap bolts. Repeat for opposite wing.
Handwheel Assembly
1. Thread handle (E, Figure 3) into handwheel
(F, Figure 3).
Note:
There is a flat on the
handle so it can be tightened with a wrench.
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