Operator`s manual

Leveling Table Supports
1. Raise the radial arm until the bottom of
the motor is about 2-1/2 inches above the
saw.
2. Locate four hex head bolts and put a flat
washer on each.
3. Attach a table support to each side of the
saw using the four hex head bolts and flat
washers. (Figure 37) Put the bolts through the
center of the enlarged holes in the table sup-
ports so that the supports may slide up or
down as needed.
Table Support
_ Screws
Here
__F I£t Washer
Hex Head Bolt
Lockwasher
Nut
Table Support
Fig. 37
Mount Support
Using These Holes
Front
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4. Put a lockwashcr and hex nut on each bolt
and hand-tighten.
5. Unlock the bevel lock to release the motor.
Hold onto the motor as you do this.
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CAUTION: The motor is heavy and
can swing down quickly. You can be cut
or injured if the arbor shaft hits you. Hold
the motor when you unlock the bevel
lock.
6. Turn the motor until the arbor shaft is
pointing straight down toward the saw.
(Figure 39)
Arbor Wrench
Rear Bolt
Fig. 39
7. Lock the bevel lock to hold the motor in this
position.
8. Unlock the miter lock and move the arm to
the left as far as it will go (about 50 ° miter).
9. Unlock the rip lock and move the motor until
the arbor shaft is over the left table support.
(Figure 39)
10. Mark the point on the table support under
the center of the arbor shaft.
11. Place the arbor wrench over this point and
lower the arm until the arbor shaft is just touch-
ing the wrench. The wrench should slide back
and forth with slight contact. (Figure 39)
12. Tighten the rear bolt under this point using
a 1/2 inch wrench.
13. Move the arm and motor until the arbor
shaft is over the front bolt on the left table sup-
port. Do not change the elevation of the arm as
you move from point to point. (Figure 40)
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