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ASSEMBLY AND ADJUSTMENTS
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Note: Before folding the stand, remove all workpieces from the
table. Remove and securely store all loose accessories such as the
miter gauge, rip fence, blade guard, anti-kickback fingers and push
stick. Lower saw blade below the table top. Fig.4 shows the stand in
its folded position with all accessories in their storage areas.
STORING STAND
Push the stand release latch (A, Fig 4) and at the same time, grasp
the stand handles (B, Fig 4) and lift them up and away from the saw
body. Push the jobsite saw until the release latch clicks and locks the
stand. The stand and saw assembly can now be lifted up and rolled
away.
UNFOLDING STAND
Push the stand release latch (A, Fig 4) and at the same time, grasp
the stand handles (B, Fig 4) and pull them down towards you. Push
down until the release latch clicks and locks the stand. The stand and
saw assembly can now be used for making cuts.
ADJUSTING RIVING KNIFE
Remove the table insert (A, Fig 7) from the table top by pulling it
upwards. Turn the blade height lock knob (A, Fig 5) counterclock-
wise to unlock. Turn the elevation handwheel (B, Fig 5) counter-
clockwise and raise the blade to its highest position above the table.
The riving knife (B, Fig 7) consists of a metal piece, slightly thinner
than the blade, that helps to keep the blade kerf open to prevent
kickback. This saw is shipped with the riving knife in the non-
through cutting or “down” position, as shown in illustration below.
The riving knife must be positioned in the through cutting or “up”
position for all other operations.
1. Unlock the riving knife lock lever (C, Fig 7) by pivoting it up-
wards (vertical position).
2. Push the riving knife (B, Fig 7) towards the lock lever to disen-
gage it from its positioning pins/slots.
3. Pull the riving knife upwards until its bottom mounting holes
engage the positioning pins and the riving knife is above the saw
blade.
4. Lock the lock lever (C, Fig 7) by pivoting it downwards (horizon-
tal position). Once secured, make sure the riving knife is perfectly
aligned with the centre of the blade, if not, it is most likely due to
misalignment of the positioning pins, readjust until alignment is
obtained.
5. Reinstall the table insert.
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