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ASSEMBLY AND ADJUSTMENTS
ASSEMBLING THE STAND (FIG. A, B)
Stand may pop up unexpectedly without weight of
saw on stand. In order to avoid injury, verify that the
bands (23) are not cut and that the lock hooks (17)
located at the front and back of the stand are locked
onto the stop screw (20) before mounting the table
saw.
1. Unpack all parts, and group them together by type
and size. Refer to the parts list in order to verify the
correct quantities.
2. Using the hardware in bag #V, attach the bent leg of
the right bracket assembly (1) to the stand leg (2)
using two screws (3), two washers (4), and two nuts
(5). Tighten using a 10 mm wrench and screwdriver.
3. Follow the same steps in order to assemble the left
bracket assembly (6). (Fig. B)
4. Using the parts from bag #U, attach the pedal (7) to
the left front leg using the screw (21) and nut (22).
(Fig. B)
5. Thread the leveling pad (16) through the wing nut
(19) to the bottom of the left rear leg. (Fig. B)
NOTE:
The four bolts and washers in bag #U will be
used to attach the table saw to the stand in a later
step.
ASSEMBLING THE WHEELS (FIG. C, C-1)
1. Using the hardware in bag #T, attach one wheel to
the right front leg using the long square-neck bolt (3),
the flat washers (1), the sleeve (4), the shaft sleeve
(5), and the nut (6), as shown.
NOTE:
Verify that the side of the wheel that has
more ribs (18-Fig. C-1) is facing toward the inside of
the stand.
2. Tighten the nut (6) and bolt (3) using two 17 mm or
adjustable wrenches.
3. Attach the other wheel to the right rear leg using the
same manner. Tighten the nut.
4. Do not overtighten, because doing so will not allow
the wheels to turn.
Fig. C
Fig. C-1
ATTACHING THE TABLE SAW TO THE STAND (FIG. D)
Do not cut the bands and release the stand hook
until the table saw is properly attached to the stand.
1. Place table saw on the top of stand aligning the four
holes in the base with the holes in the stand.
2. Using the remaining hardware from bag #U, insert
four hex bolts (1) through the flat washers and holes
in base and stand.
3. Tighten all four bolts (1) using a 13 mm wrench.
NOTE:
Do not over-tighten the bolts holding the saw
to the stand as this may cause damage the saw base.
ATTACHING THE STAND UP SUPPORTS TO THE
TABLE SAW (FIG. D)
1. Attach the two stand up supports (2) from hardware
bag #R, to the right side of the table saw using the
bolts (3) and nuts (4). Tighten using a 5 mm hex key.
Fig. A
1
2
3
4
5
17
20
23
22
7
21
19
16
6
See Fig. C-1
See Fig. C
Front
Front
1
3
4
2
Fig. D
1
2
3
4
6
Right-front
5
WARNING
!
WARNING
!
Fig. B
18
Right-back
NOTE:
Inside of
both wheels has
more ribs.
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