Assembly
Remove saw blade.
1.Tighten carriage lock knob, located on right side of arm.
2.Loosen guard clamp screw approximately
4turns. Rotate dust elbow so opening is fac- ing left.
3.Use one hand to lift the clear plastic guard at the front of the saw.
4.Use the other hand to grasp the rear of the guard (below the dust elbow).
5.Rotate the entire guard assembly forward approximately 45°.
6.Remove the guard assembly.
7.Motor shaft has left hand threads. Hold shaft wrench and rotate arbor wrench down (clockwise).
8.Remove shaft nut, outer collar, saw blade, and inner collar. Set aside and out of the way.
Attach Table Supports
1.Set out:
-two table supports
-four 5/16" 18 x 3/4" long square head screws
-four 11/32" x 7/8" x 1/16" flatwashers
-four 5/16" lockwashers
-four 5/16" hex nuts
2.Attach supports to side frame, making sure to use correct holes in table supports and side frame: Use two screws per support (insert screws through base and then sup- port); on end of each screw put a flat washer, lockwasher and nut then finger tighten so table supports rest in lowest posi- tion.
Blade
Rotation
Table
Support
Screws
Here
Nut
Lockwasher
Flatwasher
Pull down to loosen
Square Head Screw
5/16 - 18 x 3/4"
Table
Support
Base
Front
Mount rails using these holes
This concludes the assembly section. Except for installing table boards, fence, and table clamps the saw should be completely assembled. The next section deals with adjusting your saw to remove any "looseness" in order to get accurate cuts.
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