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2. Attach the four short braces to one set of
legs as shown in Figure 6.
3. Complete the stand assembly by attaching
the other set of legs as shown in Figure 7.
4. To attach rubber feet to each leg, first use a
cross-point screwdriver and screw the 1/4-
20 x 1 pan head screw through the recessed
hole of the rubber grommet as shown in
Figure 8. Push the screw through the hole
provided at the bottom of each leg, and
tightly fasten down with 1/4 flat washer and
1/4 hex nut.
5. Remember, leave all other stand assembly
nuts only finger tight!
Mounting Saw to Stand
Tip: Remove all contents from carton except
saw and one extension wing. Put some soft
padding on floor beside box. Fold back carton
flaps and gently roll carton upside down on to
padding. Lift off carton, being careful not to let
extension wing fall.
1. Place table top upside down with its surface
on a flat floor, and place stand, with legs
upside down, atop the cabinet. See Figure 9
2. Align the holes of stand with holes on
bottom flange of saw base and tightly
secure with four 5/16-18 x 1 hex head
screws, four 5/16 hex nuts, four 5/16 flat
washers, and four 5/16 spring washers. The
screw heads should be inside of the saw
body (see inset, Figure 9).
3. Carefully raise the machine to its upright
position.
4. With the saw located at the place of
operation, (with a solid foundation), spread
the stand legs to self-align the machine. (If
using an optional mobile base, place the
machine onto the base now). When all four
legs are seated solidly on the floor (or
mobile base), tighten down securely all nuts
and screws in the stand assembly.
NOTE: If the saw is to be used without the
metal stand provided, care must be taken to
provide a hole in the stand or bench used by the
operator to facilitate the removal of sawdust.
If there is any tendency to
slide, walk, or tip over during operation, the
stand or bench MUST be secured to the
floor.
Figure 7
Figure 8
Figure 9
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