9.Position the cross brace between the legs, aligning the holes at the ends of the cross brace with the holes in the legs, as shown in Figure 10.
10.Insert a socket head button screw through each leg and into the threaded holes at the ends of the cross brace. Tighten the screws.
11.Fully tighten the four flange nuts already installed on the legs.
12.Install an adjustable foot into the threaded hole at the end of each leg, as shown in Figure 10.
NOTE: The adjustable foot will be used to level the workbench after it has been installed on the saw. The adjustable foot is rotated in or out to the correct height, and the accompanying hex nut is then tightened against the end of the leg to maintain the setting (see inset photo, Figure 10).
13.Turn the workbench right side up, and position it between the rails of the tablesaw. The workbench should be flush to, and level with, the cast iron table of the saw. (Raise or lower the adjustable feet as needed to assist in this.)
14.Using the fasteners that came with the rails, secure the workbench to the rails. (Refer to the
15.After the workbench table has been positioned against the table saw, the workbench surface can be raised at certain points using the provided shims. This may help
10)to check for flatness. (More information on these procedures is available in your
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