DeWalt 36-600 instruction manual Assembly Instructions, Assembling Stand, Assembling SAW To Stand

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ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS

WARNING: FOR YOUR OWN SAFETY, DO NOT CONNECT THE TOOL TO THE POWER SOURCE UNTIL THE TOOL IS COMPLETELY ASSEMBLED AND YOU HAVE READ AND UNDERSTAND THE ENTIRE OWNERS MANUAL.

ASSEMBLING STAND

1.Assemble stand as shown in Fig. 4 and 5 using parts shown in Fig. 3. The braces, legs and feet are labeled the same in all three illustrations. Insert screws through legs and braces then place washer on screw and secure with nut. Only tighten nuts finger-tight at this time. NOTE: The top lips of the two top side braces (A) must fit on top of the top lips of the front and rear braces (B). The side braces (A) have holes on top for mounting the saw to the stand. Only tighten hex nuts finger-tight at this time.

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Fig. 5

ASSEMBLING SAW

TO STAND

1.Position the saw (B) on the stand as shown in Fig. 6, lining up the four holes on the bottom of sides of the saw cabinet with the four holes in the two top side braces, one of which is shown at (A).

2.Fasten the saw to the stand using the four 16MM long hex head screws, eight flat washers and four hex nuts supplied.

3.Push down on top of saw so the legs of the stand adjust to the surface of the floor and tighten all stand mounting hardware.

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