
12
slightly thinner than the blade, that helps to
keep the blade kerf open to prevent kickback.
The distance between the saw blade and the
riving knife must be 3mm-5mm.
Tighten the mounting bolt(A) again and mount
the bench insert.
Fig. 5
Fig. 6
Mounting rip fence on table & adjustments
(Fig. 7)
1.Position the front of the rip fence(A) on the
front rail (B). Lower theback end of the rip fence
on the rear rail. Check to make sure the rip
fenceslides freely on the rails.
2.Lower
rip
fence
locking
lever(C)
to
automatically align and secure the ripfence in
place.
Fig.7
Mounting and adjusting miter gauge
(Fig. 8)
When crosscutting and the blade is set at 90
0
or
45
0
to the table, the miter gauge can be used in
either T-slot on the table. When crosscutting
and the blade is tilted, use T-slot on right side of
table where the blade is tilted away from your
hands and miter gauge.
1.To adjust the miter gauge, loosen lock handle
(A) and set the miter gauge body with scale so
the indicator aligns to the desired cutting angle,
then retighten lock handle.
Fig. 8
Adjusting the extendable extension table
(Fig. 9 & Fig. 10)
The extension table allows the user to increase
the length of the table for greater ripping
capacity. To use the extension table;
1.Unlock or remove the rip fence from the table.
2.Unlock the extension table(A) by loosen the
extension lock lever (B), slide the extension to
the desired width. Use the scale on the front rail