Powermatic 64B operating instructions Mounting saw to stand, Installing handwheels/hooks

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Figure 9

8.4Mounting saw to stand

Refer to Figure 9

The table saw is heavy! Get persons to assist you in lifting it. Failure to comply may result in serious personal injury and/or damage to the machine.

1.Carefully lift table saw out of carton.

2.Place table saw atop the stand, orienting the motor in the cut-out of the stand, and aligning the four holes on its bottom edge with those in the stand.

3.Insert four screws, with flat washers, lock washers and hex nuts (SHP-1/4/5/6), as shown.

4.Securely tighten all four hex nuts (SHP-6), using a 12mm wrench and an additional wrench to hold the screw steady while tightening the nut. (NOTE: If you need more room to wrench the back screws, follow instructions below for tilting motor out of the way.)

5.Finish tightening all fasteners in the stand.

8.5Installing handwheels/hooks

Refer to Figure 9.

1.Install a handwheel onto the tilting and raising shafts, as shown. Fit the slot of the handwheel onto the roll pin on the shaft, then secure by screwing on the locking knob.

2.Install a handle onto each handwheel, using a 14mm wrench on the flat to tighten it.

3.Install hooks (W and X) with two screws and hex nuts (SHP-2/7). Placement is personal preference, as all legs have holes for them.

NOTE: The two larger hooks will be on the same side, to hold the fence. The smaller hook holds the miter gauge.

4.Mount small hook (Y) to the front, to hold additional accessories such as arbor wrench, push stick, riving knife, etc.

5.Tilt arbor using right handwheel, and remove Styrofoam packing from above motor.

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Contents Part No. M-1791229 PowermaticWarranty Period Warranty and ServiceTable of contents Safety warnings Kickback Prevention KickbackProtection Tips from Kickback About this manual Glossary Specifications FeaturesMotor and Electricals Motor type Shipping contents Setup and AssemblyAdditional tools required not supplied Unpacking and cleanupStand assembly Mounting saw to stand Installing handwheels/hooksLeveling table extensions Installing table extensionsRails and Fence Wood Extension TableInstalling and removing blade Switch bracketMotor cover Table insertRiving knife Electrical connectionsBlade guard Grounding instructionsExtension cords Voltage conversionSwitch lockout AdjustmentsFence alignment Blade raising/tilt mechanism10.4.1 90 Blade stop Positive blade stops10.4.2 45 Blade stop Blade elevation stopsRiving knife alignment Trunnion adjustmentLow profile riving knife Table to blade alignmentStart/stop switch Belt tension and replacementOperations Rip sawing Resawing Bevel and miter operations CrosscuttingDo not use the standard table insert for dadoing operations Dado cuttingFeather board Safety devicesPush stick and push block Filler pieceCleaning MaintenanceLubrication MiscellaneousOptional accessories Trouble Replacement PartsProbable Cause Remedy Table and Cabinet Assembly Exploded View Description Size Qty Table and Cabinet Assembly Parts ListMotor and Trunnion Assembly Exploded View Index No Description Size Qty Motor and Trunnion Assembly Parts List64B-ALA Stand Assembly Exploded View Stand Assembly Parts List Blade Guard and Miter Gauge Assemblies Exploded View 64B-UGA Blade Guard and Miter Gauge Assemblies Parts ListConnections for 115 volt 64B Table Saw 115VConnections for 230 volt 64B Table Saw 230VNew Sanford Road LaVergne, Tennessee