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LATCH
ASSEMBLY
UNFOLDING THE STAND SUPPORTS
See Figure 7.
NOTE:
Do not use this leg stand with other equipment or
for other purposes.
NOTE:
During shipping, the foam block between the saw’s
housing and motor holds the stand leg bolts in place.
Remove the foam block before assembling the stand, making
sure the bolts remain in place.
Place the saw on a flat surface with the underside of the
saw facing up.
Cut the zip tie that holds the support brackets together.
Fold out the stand. Use the latch to secure the free end
of the support bracket to the frame of the saw.
INSTALLING STAND LEGS
See Figure 8 - 9.
Many of the leg stand parts are movable. All hardware must
be tightened securely but not so tight that the leg stand won’t
open and close. For easier assembly, match letter to letter,
then install hardware.
Locate the following parts:
Stand leg ..................................................................... 4
Lock Nut (M8) ............................................................. 2
Self-tapping Screw ..................................................... 4
Assemble each side separately. Install all legs with feet
pointing outward.
Carefully remove the bolt from the support bracket while
holding the pivot plate in place. Set the bolt aside.
Insert front stand leg labeled “A” into the end tube of the
outer stand support bracket labeled “A” and insert the
front stand leg labeled “C” into the end tube of the inner
stand support bracket labeled “C”. Repeat with rear stand
legs labeled “B” and “D”.
Align the hardware holes of the support brackets, legs and
pivot plates. Insert the bolt through all pieces and secure
HOLES
PIVOT
PLATE
OUTER STAND
SUPPORT
BRACKET
INNER STAND
SUPPORT
BRACKET
LOCK
NUT
BOLT
Fig. 8
Fig. 7
FRONT STAND
LEG (“A”)
FRONT STAND
LEG (“D”)
with a lock nut. Tighten the nut using a 13 mm wrench.
Then loosen nut slightly to allow legs to pivot freely.
NOTE:
Do not overtighten as this will not allow the stand
to move freely.
LETTERS
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