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FASTEN SAW TO STAND
1.
LOCATE MOUNTING HOLES IN SAW BASE
This saw MUST be properly secured to a sturdy workbench,
stand or cabinet. Use the four
3
/
8
” holes already provided in the
saw base. The front two holes (1) are shown in Fig. 3. There
are two additional holes in the rear of the saw base.
WHEN NOT USING SAW ON THE STAND, PROVIDE A
SAWDUST CUTOUT IN THE WORKSURFACE
Do not operate this Table Saw on a flat surface without first
cutting a hole of at least 8” to 12” square under the saw to
allow sawdust to fall through and be removed. Failure to
provide this sawdust removal hole will cause sawdust to
build up around the motor which could result in a fire
hazard or cause damage to the motor. Unplug unit from
power source before attempting any sawdust removal.
ASSEMBLE BLADE RAISING & TILTING
WHEEL
1. Attach blade raising & tilting hand wheel (1) to the blade
elevation screw (2). Make sure the slot (3) in the hand
wheel hub is engaged with the roll pin (4) in the elevation
screw shaft (see Fig. 4).
2. Fasten hand wheel to elevation screw shaft with flat
washer (5) and dome nut (6).
3. Fasten handle (7) into handwheel. Using a wrench, tighten
handle securely.
ASSEMBLE RIP FENCE
1.Thread nut (1) onto rip fence locking handle (2) (see Fig. 5).
2. Screw rip fence locking handle into eccentric (3) and lock in
place with nut.
1.Lift up on rip fence handle (2) to move rear fence clamp (4)
out far enough to allow fence assembly to fit over the table (5)
(see Fig. 6).
2.Position the rip fence over the table, holding the handle end
while engaging the rear fence clamp and lowering the handle
end onto the rail (6).
3.Lower locking handle to prevent movement of fence.
CAUTION
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ASSEMBLY
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Fig. 4
Fig. 5
Fig. 6
Fig. 3
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