![INSTALLING HANDWHEELS ON TABLE SAW](/images/new-backgrounds/197259/19725935x1.webp)
Assembly is best done in the area where the saw will be used. When you remove the table saw base, loose parts, and hardware from the packing materials, check all items with the loose parts list and drawing. 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).
INSTALLING HANDWHEELS ON TABLE SAW
BASE
See Figure 6.
•Each handwheel bag contains a handwheel, a screw
•Align handwheels to the shaft ends that extend from the front and right side of the table saw base. Match the flat spots on the shaft and inside the handwheel. Insert a screw and a flat washer in the handwheel center and tighten with a 4 mm hex key.
BEVEL
HANDWHEEL
HEIGHT
HANDWHEEL |
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TABLE |
| WASHER |
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SAW BASE | 8HAFT END | 8CREW |
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| Fig. 6 |
Note: tf you do not use the leg stand and mount the saw table base on a bench instead of the legs, go to the procedure for Assembfing Table Extensions. Be sure the bench surface has an opening for sawdust to fall through. The opening should be as large as the opening in the bottom of the saw table
base. A height of 36 inches from the top of the saw table to the floor is recommended.
ASSEMBLING LEG STAND
See Figures 7 and 8.
•Take from the leg stand hardware bag the follow- ing:
24 carriage bolts
32 flat washers (5/16 in.)
32 hex nuts
4 leveling feet
Note: Remaining hardware from this bag is used for mounting leg stand on the table saw base.
•Take 4 legs and 8 braces from loose parts.
•Place a short 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 two dimples on the leg align with the two small holes on each brace.
UPPERBRACEWASHER
HEXNUT
CARRIAGE
BOLT
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LOWERBRACE_#
LEG(_
WASHER
HEX NUT
LEVELINGFOOT
Fig. 7
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