A

Fig. 35

A

A

AA

Fig. 36

TO O L STO R A G E

A clip is provided on the rear of the saw and provides a convenient storage area for wrench (A) Fig. 35, as shown.

FASTENING THE SAW TO A W O R K B E N C H

Before operating the saw, make sure it is firmly mounted to a workbench or other supporting surface. Four holes (A) Fig. 36, are provided for fastening the saw to a supporting surface.

USING THE SAW ON SAW HORSES

Fig. 37 illustrates the saw placed for use on saw horses. Notches in the front and rear of the mounting feet are designed to fit conveniently on saw horses.

USING SAW WITH

2 X 4 EXTENSIONS

Fig. 37

R

Fig. 38 illustrates the saw being used with 2 x 4 extensions. Note that notches in the front and rear of the mounting feet

(K) are designed to fit and

fasten to the top of the two 2 x

4s(P). The length of the two 2

x4 s (P) can vary depending on

P

P

S

T

R

your preference. The distance

from the top of the 2 x 4 s(P)to

the saw table is

312". This

enables you to nail or fasten

standard 2 x 4 s (R) to the 2 x

4s (P), as shown. The top of

the 2 x 4 s (R) will then be in

alignment with the saw table,

providing support

for

long

workpieces. If desired,

fence

extensions (S) made of 2 x 2 s

can be aligned with fence (T)

and bolted to 2 x 4 s (R).

 

P S

K

P

K

Fig. 38

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