5/16” HEX BOLT,
WASHER,
& HEX NUT
x4
6
FIG. 14
32.
If table saw is to be used in a permanent location, it should be
fastened securely to a firm supporting surface such as a stand or
workbench, using the four mounting holes 6(Fig. 14).
1. If mounting to a workbench, the base should be bolted
securely using 5/16" hex bolts (not included) through mounting
holes 6provided.
Hint: If workbench is 3/4” thick, bolts will have to be at least
3-1/2” long - if workbench is 1-1/2” thick, bolts should be at
least 4-1/2” long.
2. Locate and mark where the saw is to be mounted, relative to
holes in the base of the tool.
3. Drill four (4) 3/8" diameter holes through workbench.
4. Place table saw on workbench aligning holes in base with
holes drilled in workbench.
5. Insert four (4) 5/16" dia. bolts through holes in base and
supporting surface; then secure with (4) 5/16” flat washers and
(4) 5/16" hex nuts.

Attaching Rip Fence

1. Raise rip fence handle 1, so holding clamp 2 is out far enough to
fit on the table 3 and into “V” groove located on the back of rear rail
(Fig. 13).
2. Position the rip fence 4over table 3holding up the front
end, first engage holding clamp 2with rear rail.
3. Lower front end onto front rail 5.
Mounting The Table Saw
1
2
3
3
2
4
1
5
FIG. 13
Assembly