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Turn the bench-type circular over and set the saw down on the
floor or on some other work surface. Important! Place suitable
material (e.g. packaging material) between the table surface and
the surface on which it is stood to prevent any damage to the ta-
ble surface.
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Important! Only fasten all the screw connections between the
base frame and machine loosely at first. Wait until you have re-
turned the bench-type circular saw to its working position before
tightening the screw connections securely. This is so that you
can be sure the base frame is aligned level with the surface on
which it is stood.
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Use the hexagon screws (46) and washers (47) to fasten the four
legs (29) loosely to the saw.
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Then use the lock bolt (48), washer (49), spring washer (50) and
nut (51) to screw the cross-struts loosely to the legs. Make sure
that the tongue-and-groove connection between the cross-strut
(30) and leg (29) engages properly.
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Plug the rubber feet (13) onto the legs (29).
6.2 Assembling the table width extension (Fig. 5, 6)
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Use the screws (54), washers (49) and nuts (51) to fasten the ta-
ble width extensions (33) and (34) loosely to the saw table (1).
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Remove the screws (46) from the base frame (52) on the left and
right-hand side to enable the struts (31, 32) and the base frame
to be fitted.
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Important! The struts for the left and right-hand sides are diffe-
rent in length. You therefore have to fit the long struts (31) on the
left-hand side of the saw table (1) and the short struts (32) on the
right-hand side.
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Fasten the struts (31, 32) loosely to the base frame (52) with
screws (46), but do not tighten.
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Use the screws (54), washers (49) and nuts (51) to screw the
struts (31, 32) loosely to the table width extensions (33, 34).
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Align the table width extensions (33, 34) level with the saw table
(1).
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