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TABLE SAW STORAGE
Store tool only in orientation (A) or (B) as shown
in figure 20. Storing tool in other orientation may
lead to tool damage.
TRANSPORTING THE TABLE SAW
1. Unplug and wind up the electric cord.
2. Store all components and lower saw blade.
3. Lift and carry the table saw by firmly gripping
the carrying handle. Carry the table saw with
the table top facing your body (Fig. 21).
MOUNTING THE TABLE SAW
If table saw is to be used in a permanent loca-
tion, it should be fastened securely to a firm sup-
porting surface such as a stand or workbench,
using the four mounting holes (Fig. 22).
1. If mounting to a workbench, the base should
be bolted securely using 1/4" hex bolts (not in-
cluded) through mounting holes.
Hint: If workbench is 3/4" thick, bolts will have
to be at least 3-1/2" long - if workbench is 1-
1/2" thick, bolts should be at least 4-1/2" long.
2. Locate and mark where the saw is to be
mounted, relative to holes in the base of the
tool.
3. Drill four (4) 3/8" diameter holes through work-
bench.
4. Place table saw on workbench aligning holes
in base with holes drilled in workbench.
5. Insert four (4) 1/4" dia. bolts through holes in
base and supporting surface; then secure with
(4) 1/4" flat washers and (4) 1/4" hex nuts.
FIG. 20
A
FIG. 21
FIG. 22
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B
Mounting
Holes