FIG. 1
10
FIG. 2
INSTALLING THE WORK TABLE
The work table is fastened to the upper table trunnions
(#84, 90) with four hex Bolts and Washers (#87, 86, 85)
(Circled 3 of the 4, FIG. 1, 3). With the help of another
person lift the work table onto the trunnions. Slide the
blade through the blade slot until the four threaded
holes of the table align with the through holes in the
trunnions. Secure the table in place with the supplied
fasteners using the 13mm wrench provided.
NOTE:
Before finally secured in postion, the table can
be slightly moved, left and right. Check to make sure
that the table’s miter gauge slot is parallel to the side of
the saw blade. This will provide a true cut when ripping
stock. (Set a thin metal ruler against the side of the
saw blade. Make sure that it is not touching the saw’s
teeth, which can angle the ruler. Measure the distance
from one end of the ruler to the miter gauge slot. FIG.
2. Then measure the same distance from the other end
of the ruler to the miter gauge slot. Compare these two
measurements and angle the table as necessary until
the distances are the same.)
INSTALLING THE RIP FENCE RAIL
Mount the Rip Fence Rail (#154) to the work table with
the four Wing Handles and Washers (#160, 159 FIG. 3).
For normal use, the rail is positioned so that it extends
out past the left side of the table. Should ripping from
the right of the blade need to be done, the rail can be
unscrewed and moved right, so that it extends out past
the right side of the table. The Rip Fence (#167) is pre-
bored so that it can be reversed, end to end, if the high
side of the fance, or the resaw bar is needed for use.
INSTALLING THE 4” DUST PORT
Mount the 4” Dust Port (#39) under the table on the
right side of the saw frame, above the lower door knob.
Locate the four pan head screws and flat washers from
the hardware pack. Using a Phillips-head screw driver,
install the screws through the dust port flange into the
pre-threaded holes in the fra
me. Figure 4.
ASSEMBLY
FIG. 3
UNDERSIDE OF TABLE
FIG. 4