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• Thread the washer and locking knob onto
the threaded end of the shaft.
• Repeat the steps above to assemble the re-
maining hand wheel and locking knob onto
the blade tilt shaft located on the side of the
cabinet.
REMOVE PACKING MATERIAL
• Use the blade tilt hand wheel to tilt the mo-
tor completely to 45°.
• Remove the packing material from behind
the motor.
• Return motor to the 0° position.
ASSEMBLE MOBILE BASE PANELS
Tools Required: 4mm Hex Wrench
Hardware Required: Twenty-four M6 x 12 sock-
et pan head bolts (Hardware bag #4).
• Attach the front panel between two corner
supports using six M6 x 12 socket pan head
screws.
NOTE:
Place the panel edges INSIDE the corner
support surfaces.
NOTE:
Front panel and rear panel are both
stamped ‘A’.Front panel has warning label.
• Repeat above step for the rear panel.
Paste wax is recommended for table top.
WARNING:
Never use highly volatile sol-
vents. Non flammable solvents are recom-
mended to avoid possible fire hazard.
1. EXTENSION TABLE
2. FRONT RAIL
3. REAR RAIL
4. MITER GAUGE ASSEMBLY
5. BLADE GUARD ASSEMBLY
6. DADO INSERT
7. HANDWHEEL ASSEMBLY WITH KNOB
8. RIP FENCE ASSEMBLY
ASSEMBLY
CAUTION:
Do not attempt assembly if
parts are missing.
Use this manual to order replacement parts.
Be certain all parts are clean and free of ship-
ping preservative.
Also, completely remove all parts of packing.
Saw cabinet should be directly on the floor.
SAW INSTALLATION
Positioning the saw on a level surface will im-
prove stability and accuracy and prevent warp-
age and failure of cast components and welds.
WARNING:
Make certain that the saw is
disconnected from the power source.
INSTALL HAND WHEELS
Refer to Figure 3.
• Remove saw cabinet and place upside down
on cardboard box or cardboard on floor.
• Place one of the hand wheels onto the blade
raise/lower shaft located on the front of the
cabinet. Align the groove in the back of the
hand wheel with the pin.
1
4
3
5
6
7
8
Blade Tilt
Handwheel
Blade Raise
Handwheel
Remove this
Packing material
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