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4. Loosen the Rear Locking Knob(5). Slide the Rear Leg (6) from
housing and back into storage position. Make sure the Rear Leg is
engaged fully into storage position and the Rear Leg Locking Knob
is tightened firmly.
5. You can carry the Rear Leg as a carry handle when the
JAWHORSE
®
is fully folded in its position. (See Fig. I)
6. You can also slide the Rear Leg to use as a handle. With the
Roller (12) on the front, transporting the JAWHORSE
®
is easy and
fast. Note that the Roller is not designed to withstand rigorous
transport, such as bouncing down stairways or traversing rough
terrain. (See Fig. J, K)
CLAMPING
1. Place the workpiece against the Fixed Jaw (14) and slide the
Moving Jaw (1) forward until it touches the workpiece.
The Foot Pedal (9) can be pressed repeatedly to make the jaw
move forward.
2. Slide the Lock / Release Switch (13) down to the “lock” position.
(See Fig. L)
3. Apply downward pressure on the Foot Pedal until enough
clamping force is applied. (See Fig. M)
Warning: Maximum allowable force on the foot pedal is
100kg. Do not stand or jump on the unit, as you can cause
injury or damage to the unit.
RELEASING
1. Slide the Lock / Release Switch (13) up to the “release” position.
(See Fig. F)
2. Push on the Foot Pedal(9), allow it to return up and release the
workpiece. (See Fig. M)
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