MOUNTSAWONWORKSURFACE(FIG.C)
1.Ifthelegsetwillnotbeused,thesawmustbe properlysecuredtoasturdyworkbenchusingthe fourmountingholesat thebaseofthesaw.
2.Thesurfaceofthetablewherethesawistobe
mountedmusthavea holelargeenoughtofacilitate sawdust%Fthroughandremoval
& Squarethesawonthemountingsurfaceandmark thelocationofthefour3/8in.mountingholes(1).
4. Drill3/8in.holeintothemountingsurface.
&Markan 11in.square(2)centeredbetweenthefour mountingholes(1).
&Cutoutandremovethesquare.
7.Thisopeningwillallowsawdusttofal!throughthe
sawbase.
&Placethesawontheworksurface,andalignthe mountingholesofthesawwiththosedrilledthrough thesurface.
9.Fastenthesawtotheworksurface.
IA WARNING
Do not operate this machine on the floor. This is very dangerous and may cause serious injury.
Fig. C
INSTALLING THE DUST BAG (FIG. D)
[_ WARNING]
Do not use this saw to cut and/or sand metals. The hot chips or sparks may ignite sawdust or the bag material
Place the dust bag around the neck of the dust chute and tie the dust bag pulling the string tight and secure with the spring4oaded tie clip.
Fig. D
BLADE RNSJNG HANDWHEEL (FIG. E, F)
1.Attach the up .- down handwheel (1) to the elevation rod (2) at the front of the saw. Make sure the slots (3) in the hub of the handwhee! (1) engage with the pins (4).
2.Attach and tighten the dome nut (5 - Fig. F).
Fig. E
IA WARNING
Failure to provide the sawdust
IA WARNING
Always keep your work area clean, uncluttered and well lit.
BLADE TILTING HANDWHEEL (FIG. F)
1.Attach the bevel 0° .- 45° handwheel (6) to the blade tilting rod on the right side of the saw in the same manner as above.
2.Attach and tighten the handwhee! dome nut (5).
Fig. F
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