TO ASSEMBLE THE LEG STAND
See Figure 7.
Assembly is best done in the area where the saw will be used. If you are unsure about the description of any part, refer to the drawing. If any parts are missing, delay assembling until you have obtained the missing part(s).
[] Take the following from a small hardware pack:
16 carriage bolts (1/4 - 20 x 1/2 in.)
16 hex nuts (1/4 - 20)
[] Take 4 legs and 8 braces from loose parts.
[] Place an upper brace inside two of the legs, with the legs wide end up. (Upper braces have two large holes in each end.) Make sure the dimples on the leg align with the small holes on the brace.
[] Align the large holes on the brace and the legs. Insert the bolts. Add hex nuts and hand tighten. Repeat for the other upper brace. These are the front and back sets.
[] For the side sets, install an upper side brace on two legs. Add hardware and finger tighten.
[] Use the same steps to install the lower braces. Tighten all hex nuts securely with the socket wrench.
[] Install a foot to the bottom of each leg.
[] Move the leg set to desired location.
| CARRIAGE |
UPPER | BOLT _._ |
BRACE |
|
HEX
NUT
LEG
LOWER
BRACE
LOWERSiDE
BRACE
HEX
NUTCARRIAGE
BO_
FOOT
Fig. 7
MOUNTING THE TABLE SAW BASE ON THE LEG STAND
See Figure 8.
[] Take the following from a small hardware pack:
4 carriage bolts
NOTE: This hardware was in the pack with hardware for assembling the leg stand and leveling feet.
[] Place the table saw base on the leg stand. Align the holes in the table with the holes in the end braces.
[] Place a bolt in each hole. Secure with a hex nut. Hand tighten.
[] Repeat for three remaining holes. Tighten all hardware securely with the socket wrench.
CARRIAGE
BO_
HEX
NUT
Fig. 8
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