2.Using a 13mm spanner (not supplied) loosen the hex bolt on the riving knife clamp (fig R) and insert the riving knife between the metal plate and the clamp block (fig S).
3.Loosen the blade lock (24) by lifting it up (fig T) and turn the blade height adjustment handle (20) to raise the blade to its highest position (fig U).
4.Tighten the blade lock (24) by pushing it back down towards the table saw.
5.Adjust the height of the riving knife so that the gap between the knife and the teeth of the blade is even along the curve of the blade and is not more than 5mm.
6.Tighten the hex bolt to secure the riving knife in place.
7.Replace the table insert (13).
Fitting the blade guard
1.Remove the nut, screw and 2 washers from the blade guard.
2.Fit the blade guard onto the top of the riving knife ensuring that the slot in the blade guard lines up with the slot in the riving knife.
R
S
T
U
3. Fit one flat washer onto the screw and place the screw through the blade guard, riving knife and blade guard again.
4. Fit the second flat washer
onto the end of the screw V followed by the nut.
5.Tighten the nut to secure the blade guard in position (Fig V) but do not overtighten as this will prevent the blade guard from moving up and down freely as the workpiece passes below it.
Using the mitre gauge holder
1. The table saw features a mitre gauge holder on the right hand side of the housing.
2. Slide the mitre gauge into the holder until it clicks into place and is secure in the holder (fig W).
3. To remove the miter gauge
depress and hold both W latches on the holder and
pull out the mitre gauge.
Using the push stick holder
1.The table saw features a push stick holder on the right hand side of the housing.
2.To insert the push stick place the tip of the push stick into the bracket on the right hand side.
3.Lower the handle and rest it on the bracket on the left hand side (Fig W).
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