Owner`s manual

basic saw operations
MOUNTING ANAUXiLiARY WORK TABLE [WARNING: To avo_ tool tipping or support
]failure, auxiliary work surface should not ex-
1_ Fourholesareprovidedinthework:table soyoucan _24 X12 Xl/4",i easily:attach an auxiliary work surface to the saw if
;your needs require. : _ At least a 1/4 hole w_ll be needed in the auxiliary
21 Mounting an auxiiia_ table can allow you to bu lda surface to insertblades.
larger support area tO suit your pro_, and could DRILL the hole for the blade first. Then MARK
render; a smoother work surface, as your needs location of other holes.
require andan aUxiliary surface can give you more
supportclose to the blade for speciat cutting needs
like very small or detai ed projects.
HARDWARE FOR MOUNTING
AUXILIARY TABLE NOT SUPPLIED.
#8-32X1 IN. FLAT HI). SCREW
/ (4 REQD.)
/
IN, D_A. HOLE
COUNTERSINK THE AREA
AROUND EACH HOLE SO
SCREW HEAD WILL NOT
GET tN YOUR WAY AND
AUX. SURFACE WI:LL BE SMOOTH
maintenance
WARNING: For your own safety, turn switch
"OFF',, remove key and remove plug from power
source OUtlet before maintaining or lubricating
your saw.
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GENERAL
An occasional coat of paste wax on the work table witl
allow the wood being cut to glide smoothly across the
work surface,
MOTOR
If the power cord is worn_cut, or damaged in any way,
have it replaced immediately.
Do not attempt to oil the motor bearings or service the
motor internal parts.
ARM BEARINGS
Lubricatethe arrn bearings after 10 hours of use. Re-oil
FLATWASHER (4 REQD.)
#8 LOCKWASHER (4 REQD.)
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#8-32 HEX NUT (4 REQD.)
ALTERNATE METHOD OF OILING
BEAR|NGS iF RE-OiL CAPS ARE LOST