6
If possible, the machine must be
placed on rubber plates which act as
shock absorbers and reduce the noise
level.
For packing reasons the machine is
not completely assembled.
5.2 Assembly
If you notice any transport damage
while unpacking, notify your supplier
immediately. Do not operate the
machine!
Dispose of the packing in an
environmentally friendly manner.
Clean all rust protected surfaces with
a mild solvent.
Mounting machine stand:
Attach the side panels to the front and
rear panel with the supplied bolts, flat
washers and nuts.
Attach the 4 rubber pads.
Fig 2
Mounting machine to stand:
Access the machine inside by
removing the front cabinet cover
(bayonet mount, loosen screws and
lift off the cover, Fig 3)
Fig 3
Use lifting straps to lift the machine.
Warning:
The machine is heavy (150 kg)!
Assure the sufficient load capacity
and proper condition of your lifting
devices.
Never step underneath suspended
loads.
Attach the machine to the stand with
the supplied hex socket bolts and
washers.
Mounting telescopic arm:
Place the mounting plate on the inside
of the cabinet and attach the
telescopic arm with the supplied hex
socket bolts (Fig 4)
Fig 4
Mounting table extensions
Attach rear extension table (A) to the
machine table with hex head screws
and washers.
Attach right extension table (B) to the
machine table with hex head screws
and washers.
Put table surfaces in level to the main
table.
Use the rip fence profile to check and
the grub screws (C) to adjust.
Fig 5
Mounting rip fence support bar
Mount the rip fence support bar (Y,
Fig 6) to the front of the saw table and
right table extension.
Fig 6
Mount the scale carrier (W).
Mounting rip fence
Mount the rip fence to the rip fence
support bar.
Fig 7
Mounting sliding table:
Loosen the screws and lift the sliding
table end covers