ASSEMBLY
Refer to
Figures 3a-27c, pages 10-20.
ASSEMBLE THE STAND
Refer to Figure 3a-3e
ASSEMBLE THE RUBBER LEVELLING
Refer to Figure 3a
• Open and place the stand assmbly on a level surface.
• Attach the stand extension poles (1) to the narrower and wider
leg sets at the inner side by securing hex bolts (2), stand washers
(3) and pole locking knobs (4).
ATTACH THE ROLLER WHEELS TO THE STAND
Refer to Figure 3b
• Attach the roller wheel supports (1) to the stand using hex bolts
(2), spring washers (3) and flat washers (4).
• Attach the roller wheels (5) to the roller wheel supports (1) using
hex bolts (6) and nuts (7).
NOTE:
To ensure free rotation of the roller wheels, do not
over-tighten the hex bolts and nuts.
ATTACH THE STAND HANDLE TO THE STAND
Refer to Figure 3c
• Attach the stand pipe (1) to the stand by securing the hex bolts
(2).
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This table can be extended to provide extra support for long
workpieces during ripping.
Wooden spacer:
The wooden spacer is attached on one side of the rip fence to
prevent the material from being caught between the bottom of
the rip fence and the work table when ripping material such as thin
panelling.
Right extension table:
The extension table is a separate part that is located on the right
side of the work table to provide additional support to the
operator when cutting a wide workpiece.
Operating components:
The upper portion of the blade projects up through the table and is
surrounded by an insert called the table insert. The height of the
blade is set with a handwheel on the front of the cabinet.
Detailed instructions are provided in the “Operating Instructions”
section of this manual for the basic cuts: cross cuts, mitre cuts,
bevel cuts and compound cuts. The rip fence is used to position
work for lengthwise cuts. A scale on the front rail shows the
distance between the rip fence and the blade.
It is very important to use the blade guard assembly for all
through-sawing operations. The blade guard assembly includes:
riving knife, anti-kickback pawls, and plastic blade guard.
Applications:
You can use this tool for the purposes listed below:
• Straight-line cutting operations such as cross cutting, ripping,
mitring 0–45° mitre angle, bevel crosscutting 0–45° blade bevel
and 90° mitre angle and 0–45° blade bevel and 0–45° mitre angle.
• Dado cuts with optional accessories.
• Cabinet making and woodworking.
Causes of kickback:
Kickback can occur when the blade stalls or binds, causing the
workpiece to be kicked back toward the operator with great force
and speed. If your hands are near the saw blade, they may be
jerked loose from the workpiece and come into contact with the
blade. Obviously, kickback can cause serious injury, and it is well
worth using precautions to avoid the risks.
Kickback can be caused by any action that pinches the blade in the
wood, such as the following:
• Making a cut with incorrect blade depth.
• Sawing into knots or nails in the workpiece.
• Twisting the wood while making a cut.
• Failing to support the workpiece.
• Forcing a cut.
• Cutting warped or wet lumber.
• Using the wrong blade for the type of cut.
• Not following correct operating procedures.
• Misusing the saw.
• Failing to use the anti-kickback pawls.
• Cutting with a dull, gummed-up, or improperly set blade.
Avoiding kickback:
• Always use the correct blade depth setting. The top of the blade
teeth should clear the workpiece by 1/8 – 1/4" (3.2 – 6.4 mm).
• Inspect the workpiece for knots or nails before beginning a cut.
Knock out any loose knots with a hammer. Never saw into a loose
knot or nail.
• Always use the rip fence when rip cutting and the mitre gauge
when crosscutting. This helps to prevent twisting the wood in the
cut.
• Always use clean, sharp, and properly set blades. Never make cuts
with dull blades.
• To avoid pinching the blade, support the work properly before
beginning a cut.
• When making a cut, use steady, even pressure. Never force cuts.
• Do not cut wet or warped lumber.
• Always hold the workpiece firmly with both hands or with push
sticks. Keep your body in a balanced position to be ready to resist
kickback should it occur. Never stand directly in line with the
blade.
• Use the right type of blade for the cut being made.
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