Assembling the stand
CAUTION. Always pull out the mains power plug before carrying out any maintenance, conversion or assembly work on the table saw.
When assembling the stand it is recommended that the screws are only lightly tightened until the stand is fully assembled.
1.Use four carriage bolts, spring washers, flat washers and nuts (s) to fit a short middle brace (q) between two stand legs (m) (Fig. A).
2.Connect a second short middle brace (q) to the second pair of stand legs (m).
3.Use eight carriage bolts, spring washers, flat washers and nuts (s) to fit the remaining two long middle braces (p) (Fig. B).
4.Use four carriage bolts, spring washers, flat washers and nuts (s) to attach each short upper brace (n) to the top of the stand (Fig. C).
5.Use four carriage bolts, spring washers, flat washers and nuts (s) to attach each long upper brace (o) to the top of the stand (Fig. D).
6.Add a rubber foot (r) to the base of each stand leg (m) (Fig. E).
7.Tighten all bolts and place the stand on its feet.
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Fitting the table saw to the stand
1.Make sure the blade is completely retracted into the table top.
2.Align the holes on the stand with the matching holes in the base of the table saw, the holes at the front of the table top are further apart than the holes at the back of the table saw housing.
3.Secure the front of the table saw to the stand using 2 65mm hex head bolts with 2 flat washers, spring washer and nut (t) (Fig. F).
4.Secure the rear of the table saw to the stand using 2 50mm hex head bolts with 2 flat washers, spring washer and nut (u) (Fig. G).
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5. Fully tighten all screws and nuts.
Fitting the push stick mounting brackets
1. Fit the 2 push stick mounting
brackets to the right hand sideH of the table saw.
2.Use 2 Phillips head screws and washers (i) to attach each mounting bracket (Fig. H).
3.Slide the push stick into the brackets to hold it in position.
Fitting the height adjustment handle and locking knob
1.Fit the height adjustment locking knob onto the shaft at the front of the table saw ensuring that the flat on the inside of the knob locates on the flat at the rear of the shaft (Fig. I).
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