Adjustments
Setting up the Stand
Referring to Figure 16:
1.Release the stand lock hook (D) by sliding it away from the stop screw.
2.Raise the handle cover (A) first, then pull the locking handle (B) out and hold.
3.Step on the pedal (C) and pull the stand upward until it is fully unfolded.
4.Release the locking handle (B) to lock the stand into position. Lower the cover (A).
Note: Make sure the stand is locked securely.
5.Place the stand on a level surface and adjust the left stand pad (Z, Fig. 5) so that all legs are contacting the floor and are at a similar angle to the floor.
Note: Make sure the table saw is | locked | Figure 16 |
securely in position. Adjust the stand | pad to |
make sure the table saw is totally stable.
Folding the Stand
1. Raise the handle cover (A, Fig. 16) first and
| pull the locking handle (B, Fig. 16) out. |
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2. | Push slowly downward on the stand (A, B, Fig. 17). |
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3. | Release the locking handle (B, Fig. 16). |
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4. | Rotate the stand hook (D, Fig. 16) onto the |
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| stop screw to secure the stand legs into the |
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| collapsed position. |
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5. | Secure the side extension table (H, Fig. 16) by |
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| pushing the cam locking lever (F, Fig. 16) | Figure 17 |
| downward. |
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| Note: For convenient storage, there are two |
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| stand up supports (G, Fig. 16) on the right side |
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| of the table saw for supporting the table saw |
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| when not in use (C, Fig. 17). |
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Adjusting the Table Insert
The table insert (A, Fig. 18) is already installed on your table saw. Verify that the table insert is flush with the table top surface on all four corners of the insert.
To avoid serious injury, the table insert must be level with the table.
If the table insert is not flush with the table, adjust the four hex screws (B, Fig. 18) with a 4 mm hex wrench until it is flush with the table.
To raise the insert, turn the hex screws (B) counter-
Figure 18
clockwise. To lower the insert, turn the hex screws clockwise.
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