Handwheels
To mount the handwheels:
1.Position a handwheel over the arbor raising shaft on the front of the saw. Be sure it fits completely over the shaft. The slots in the handwheel hole will engage with the roll pin on the shaft. See Figure 7.
2.Position the other handwheel similarly on the blade tilting shaft on the side of the saw.
3.Screw the black plastic lock knobs onto the ends of the shafts to lock the handwheels in place.
Figure 7. Installing handwheel.
Rip Fence
The rip fence provides a guide which keeps your workpiece aligned parallel to the saw blade. To mount the rip fence:
1.Attach the fence locking lever by threading it into the eccentric located at the front of the fence. See Figure 8.
Figure 8. Attaching fence locking handle.
2.Lift the fence over the saw’s table top, ensuring that the rear holding clamp fits over the rear rail. See Figure 9.
Figure 9. Attaching fence to saw table.
3.After fitting the rear holding clamp on the rear rail, lower the front of the fence onto the front rail. Once the fence is on the table, push down the fence locking handle to secure the fence in place. If the fence is not solidly secured, or if the locking handle can- not be depressed, some adjustment may be required. We will address that process in the Adjustment Section of the manual.
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