c. Once the user sets one leg at the desired height, follow the same steps for the remaining three legs.
Fig. 5
Pin is not
depressed = leg is
not secured in locked position
! WARNING | Use only with |
| Larger size saws may be able to cut thru brackets. |
c. The cut channel is
Fig. 8
Direction of
Cut
4. Adjustable Foot – for Leveling Bench
a. If you are working in an area that is not level, we have provided a solution. We have an adjustable foot that will extend 1.75” inches to level your bench (Fig. 6).
Before operating make sure the entire unit is ! WARNING placed on a solid, flat, level surface. Serious
injury could occur if tool is unstable and tips.
Fig. 6
5. Opening the Cut Channel
!WARNING Cut channel must be fully open for sawing.
a. To open your cut channel there are four latches you need to open first.
b.Unlock the four latches by pulling them upward and extend the table outward (Fig. 7).
Fig. 7
Latch is now in the | Latch is now in the |
locked position. | open position. |
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!Do not use the dog holes to pull the table WARNING outward. Once the table is extended, the
latches MUST be locked in order to use the cut channel correctly. Failure to lock the latches while the table is in the open position could cause the table top to move while cutting, which can result in misaligned cuts or personal injury.
6. Wedge Dogs
a. Dog holes are throughout the table top surface and are meant to hold work pieces in place while cutting (Fig. 9). Two wedge dogs come with the
Fig. 9
Direction of
Cut
7. Miter Saw Mounting
a. There are three mounting holes that support most miter saw dimensions (Fig. 10). If you use a miter saw on this table, we require you mount the miter saw to the
Fig. 10
6.