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Installing Dust Shroud
TIP: Since the dust shroud is installed from
beneath, aid from a helper to install the screws
and tabs will make this task much easier.
1. From under the saw, position the dust
shroud at an angle to go through the
opening between the stand and the saw.
Set the lip of the shroud to sit on the top side
of the stand as shown in Figure 24.
2. Attach two 3/16-24 x 5/8 pan head screws
and two 3/16 star washers to the tabs, and
reaching in from the motor side of the saw,
push the screws through the holes provided
in the stand.
3. Attach two 3/16 nuts from the bottom side,
and with both tabs positioned over the lip of
the shroud, tighten down both screws.
Installing Switch
NOTE: The switch can not be mounted until the
fence and rails are mounted. Attach the switch
under the first screw from the left on the front
rail. See Figure 25. The switch mounting bracket
has a slot for adjustment.
The table saw is equipped with a push-button
switch with safety device, shown in Figure 25.
When the safety key is inserted into the start
button, the button cannot be pushed in, thus
preventing accidental starting of the saw. It is
recommended that the safety key be placed on
the machine whenever the machine is not in
use.
Miter Gauge Assembly
1. Mount the gauge body to the bar, making
sure the pins underneath the body insert into
the holes in the bar. See Figure 26.
2. Place the fiber washer on to the threaded
part of the handle, and screw on the handle.
3. Slide the miter gauge into the left hand slot
on the saw table.
Motor Disconnect Plug
The motor is supplied with a special
disconnecting plug to facilitate motor removal for
saw transportation convenience. Before
connecting or disconnecting this special plug,
always make sure that the saw's main cord is
unplugged.
Figure 24
Figure 25
Figure 26
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