RIDGID WL1200LS1 manual Mounting Headstock, Belt Guard, M4 x

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Assembly (continued)

Mounting Headstock

1. Find the following:

1 Belt Guard Assembly

1 Headstock Assembly

1 Plate Bracket

2.From the loose parts package find the following:

2M6 x 1.0-65 Carriage Bolts

1M6 x 1.0-45 Carriage Bolt

1M6 x 1.0-12 Hex Head Screw

4M6 x 1.0 Hex Nuts

46.5 x 19 x 1.6 Flat Washers

46mm Lockwashers

4M5 x 0.8-12 Pan Head Screws

45mm Lockwasher

3M4 x 0.7-6 Screw

1 Hex “L” Wrench 4mm

3.Remove the headstock pulley using the 4mm hex “L” wrench.

4.Find four pan head thread cutting screws and four lockwashers from among the loose parts. Attach the belt guard to the headstock assembly with these screws and lockwashers. The arrows in this illustration show the location of the screws.

5.Locate the two holes on the left table top Labeled E (from page 12). Posi- tion the headstock assembly so the mounting holes line-up with the holes in the table board. Place a M6 x 1.0- 65 carriage bolt, through these holes. Fasten in place with a washer, lock- washer and nut.

6.Place the bracket plate next to the headstock as shown. Attach the bracket plate to the back of the belt guard assembly with a M6 x 1.0-12 screw, washer, lockwasher and nut.

Belt Guard

 

Bracket

 

Plate

Assembly

 

Headstock

 

 

Assembly

Carriage Bolt

M6 x 1.0-65

Carriage Bolt

M6 x 1.0-45

Hex Head

Nut Hex

Flat Washer

Screw

M6 x 1.0

6.5 x 19 x 1.6

M6 x 1.0-12

Lockwasher

Lockwasher

6mm

5mm

Pan Head Thread Cutting

Screw M5 x 0.8 x 12

Pan Screw

Hex “L” Wrench 4mm

M4 x 0.7-6

 

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