Operating instructions

TABLE EXTENSION - LEFT SiDE (FIG. F, G)
1. Place a set plate bracket (1) in the corner of the table
extension (2), on the side to be attached to the table
saw,
2. Place washers (3) on two socket head cap bolts (4).
3. insert the bolts into the _ension side, through the plate
bracket.
4. Place washers (5) and hex nuts (6) on the bolts; do not
tighten.
5. Repeat for the other set plate bracket. Do not tighten.
Fig. F t 5 3 4 2
BLADE HANDWHEELS (FIG. H, I)
Blade raising handwheel (FIG. H)
1. Place a handwheel (1) on the elevation bolt (2). Make
sure the slots (3) in the hub of the handwheel engage
with the pins (4) on the bolt.
2. Attach and tighten the crown nut (6) to the end of the
shaft.
Fig. H
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6. Place the table extension next to the saw table, aligning
the mounting holes (7). (FIG. G)
7. Place washers (8) on two socket head cap bolts (9),.and
thread in the mounting holes.
8. Turn the table upright and place a straight edge or
combination square on the saw able, across the table
extension.
9. Adjust the mounting bolts (9) untiI the extension is flush
with the saw table. Tighten.
10. Adjust the extension to be level with the saw table, and
tighten the side bracket bolts (4).
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Blade tiltit!g handwheei (FIG. i)
t. Attach the other handwheel (7) to the blade tilting bolt (8)
on the side of the table saw, in same manner as above.
2. Place the crown nut (10) on the bolt shaft and tighten.
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MITER GAUGE (FIG. J)
1. Thread the miter gauge handle (1) into the top of the
miter gauge (2).
2. Loosen when changing miter angles, tighten when
locking at a chosen angle.
Fig. J
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RiP FENCE (FIG. K)
1. Thread the fence handle (t) into the cam hole (2) and
tighten.
2. Lift upward on the rip fence handle so that the holding
clamp (3) is futly extended.
3. Place the rear of the rip fence on the back of the saw
table and engage the holding clamp to the table. Lower
the front end onto the front rail (4).
4. Push down on the fence handle to lock.
Fig. K
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To avoid injury from an accidental start, make sure the switch
is in the OFF position and the plug is not connected to the
power source.
CHANGING THE BLADE (FIG. L, M, N)
1. Loosen and remove the table insert screw (t) with a
Phillips screwdriver. DO NOT loosen or remove the rear
insert screw (2).
2. Lift and remove the insert (3). (FIG. L)
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3. Raise the blade (4) to the highest position by turning the
blade raising hand wheel counterclockwise. (F_G. M)
4. Using the two blade wrenches, place the open-end
wrench (5) on the flats of the saw arbor (6) to hold it
stationary, and the box-end wrench (7) on the saw arbor
nut (8).
5. Turn the box-end wrench counterclockwise to loosen the
arbor nut.
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6. Remove the arbor nut (8) and the outer btade flange (9).
Remove the blade (4). (FIG. N)
7. Place the new blade on the arbor, making sure the teeth
are pointing forward and down to the front of the saw
table. [
8. Holding the blade flush against the inner blade
flange (10), place the outer blade flange (9) on the arbor
and against the blade.
9. Thread the arbor nut (8) onto the arbor as far as possible
by hand.
!0. Make sure that both flanges are flush against the blade.
Fig. N
t t. Place the open-end wrench on the arbor flats, and the
box-end wrench on the arbor nut.
12. Tighten by turning the box-end wrench clockwise toward
the rear of the table, (FIG. _)
13. Reposition the table insert (3), making sure the rear
spring plate is seated. Place the front insert screw (1)
and tighten. (FIG. L)
To avoid injury from a thrown workpiece, blade parts, or
blade contact, never operate the saw without using the
proper insert in place. Use the saw blade insert when
sawing. Use a dado head insert (not provided) when using
a dado.
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