Fig.

A=I

For your safety, never connect plug

2 1

to power source receptacle until all

 

assembly and adjustment steps are

 

complete, and you have read and

 

understood the safety instructions.

 

o Stand may pop up unexpectedly without weight of saw on stand.

iN ORDER TO AVOID iNJURY,

VERIFY THAT THE BAND IS NOT CUT AND THAT THE LOCK HOOKS LOCATED IN THE FRONT OF

THE STAND ARE LOCKED ONTO THE STOP SCREWS BEFORE MOUNTING THE TABLE SAW.

o Do not release the stand hooks

until the table saw is properly attached to the stand.

o To avoid injury, keep hands on the over-mold portion of the handle and away the spring.

ASSEMBLING THE ROLLER WHEELS AND HANDLES TO STAND (Fig. A, A=I, B)

1.Attach one roller wheel to the leg using the long hex bolt (1), the two flat washers .(2), the sleeve (3) and the lock nut (4), as shown.

(Fi.cj. A-l) Tighten the nut (4) using a 1-7mm wrench.

2.Repeat the above steps for the other roller wheel to the front leg.

3.Insert one handle (5) into the leg tube (6), fasten by bolts (7), two washers (8) and nut (9). Ti.cjhten using a 10 mm wrench and

screwdriver.(Fig. B) . .

4.Hepeat the above steps for the other handle.

 

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Fig. A

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Front

Fig. B

ASSEMBLING TABLE SAW TO STAND (Fig. C)

1.Lift the saw body (1) and place on the stand (2), aligning the four mounting grooves (3) of the saw base with the four mounting holes

on the top plate of the stand. The wheels should be on the left side

when facing the front of saw.

2.Attach the table saw to the stand

with four hex head bolts (4) and four washers (5).

3.Tighten all mounting bolts with a 13 mm wrench.

Fig. C

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