Appendix A
Mounting Instructions
Warning: Mounting the saw should only be done with the power cord unplugged and the sawblade removed.
If mounting onto a stand:
1.Make sure the stand is designed to handle the weight of this machine, plus any additional weight placed on it during use. Also, make sure that the stand will match the base of this stand properly.
2.Mount the Saw, following the instructions, warnings, and precautions in the manual for the stand used.
If mounting onto a bench or other wooden surface:
1.Select four (4) 3/8” Bolts, eight (8) 3/8” Washers, and four (4) 3/8” Nuts* (not included). *Screws and washers may be used instead, if desired.
2.Place the Table Saw in the location it will be mounted in. Make a mark in the center of each of the 4 mounting holes. Set the Saw aside.
3.Before drilling the holes, make sure
| that there are no electric wires or |
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| other obstructions in the area to be | Risk of electric shock or death. | |
| drilled in | Before drilling holes to mount this saw, | |
4. | Drill the holes straight down, large | ensure that the area the holes are to be | |
drilled in is free from any wires, cables, | |||
| enough to allow your mounting | ||
| and utility lines. | ||
| hardware to fit. | ||
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5.Put the Saw in place and mount using the hardware mentioned above. Tighten all hardware securely before use.
Appendix B
To Build a Push Block (not included)
(for use when ripping widths under 2”)
| 12” |
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Top view | 5” |
1/4”
2”
Assemble Push Block with glue and wood screws (see warning to the right).
12”WOOD SCREWS
PUSH BLOCK
2”
5”3/8”
4”
2”
5/16”
WARNING!
When using wood screws, lo- cate the screws so they will not accidently come in contact with the saw blade.
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