11.Lift motor and insert the TWO PINS on motor base into HOLES in cradle ... push motor in as far as it will

go.

12.Lower the blade...install belt on saw pulley and motor pulley.

13.Sight along edges_ of both pulleys arid move motor pulley so that belt is parallel to the edges of both

pulleys...tighten the setscrew in the motor pulley.

14.IMPORTANT: Measure the distance from end of motor

shaft to pulley...mark this dimension down; you will need it later when reinstalling the pulley.

15.Make sure blade is 90° to table...raise i_ all the way up.

16.Lift motor until edge of washer is even with end of slot

... tighten pivot screw. In this !_osition, pull motor

toward you (pins will slide out of cradle) until belt is

TIGHT ... tighten the two MOTOR BASE CLAMP SC REWS.

17.Loosen Pivot Screw slightly.

18.Lower the saw blade all the way down.

19.IMPORTANT; Motor should pivot freely downward as blade is lowered. If it does not, LOOSEN the PIVOT

SCREW some more.

20.Pivot screw must be adjusted only tight enough to allow motor to pivot FREELY as blade is raised or lowered, This will maintain constant tension on belt.

21.Loosen the two MOTOR CLAMP SCREWS on each end of motor. Rotate the motor so that the CAPACITOR

COVER is on top...tighten the screws.The ventilation holes are now facing downward which will help prevent sawdust from entering motor,

EDGE OF WASHER

EVEN WITH END

OF SLOT

MOTOR PULLEY

CAPACITOF

COVER

\

VENTILATION\

HOLESMOTOR

CLAMPSCREW

(BOTH ENDS)

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MOTOR BASE

CLAMP SCREWS _

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