OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
NOTE: Before using the tool, read the
instruction book carefully.
1. SET-UP INSTRUCTIONS (See Fig. A-E)
1) Put the JAWHORSE
loosen the rear leg locking knob (9) and slide the rear
leg from its storage position. Pivot the leg to position
and slide it all the way upward, then lift and slide it
fully into its housing at the rear. Tighten the knob.
(See Fig. A-C)
2) Raise the foot pedal (6) until it "clicks" into
position. (See Fig. D-E)
3) Rotate the front legs (5) all the way forward until
they "click" into position. The front leg locking latch
(3) will be open automatically. (See Fig. E)
4) Turn the JAWHORSE
legs are locked firmly in position.
2. FOLDING INSTRUCTIONS (See Fig. F-I)
Folding is the reverse procedure of above.
1) Set the Lock/Release switch (2) in the "Release"
position.
2) Slide the front leg (5) locking latch and fold the
front legs into position. (See Fig. F)
3) Draw the foot pedal locking latch (4) and place the
foot pedal in folding position. (See Fig. G)
4) Loosen the rear leg locking knob (9). Slide the rear
leg from housing and back into storage position.
Make sure the rear leg is engaged fully into storage
position and the rear leg locking knob is tightened
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firmly. (See Fig. H)
5) You can carry the rear leg as a carry handle when
the JAWHORSE
is fully folded in its position. (See
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Fig. I) You can also store the JAWHORSE
position that will help to save space.
3. CLAMPING (See Fig. J-L)
1) Place the workpiece against the fixed jaw and
slide the moving jaw forward until it touches the
workpiece. (See Fig. J)
The foot pedal can be pressed repeatedly to make
the jaw move forward.
2) Set the lock/release switch to the "Lock" position.
(See Fig. K)
3) Apply downward pressure on the foot pedal until
enough clamping force is applied. (See Fig. L)
WARNING: Do not stand or jump on the
foot pedal, as you can cause injury or
damage the unit.
4. RELEASING (See Fig. L-M)
1) Set the lock/release switch to the "Release"
position.
2) Push on the foot pedal, allow it to return up and
release the workpiece. (See Fig. L)
If you have clamped the object very tightly, you must
exert similar pressure on the foot pedal before it will
release.
WARNING: Ensure you are supporting the
workpiece to avoid its falling when the
jaw is released.
Hands-Free Portable Workstation
upside down on the ground,
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upright and recheck that all
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3) Slide the moving jaw back and remove your
workpiece. (See Fig. M)
5. CLAMPING ON ONE SIDE OF THE JAW
Sometimes, large or awkward workpieces can only
be clamped on one side of the jaws. In this case, be
sure to avoid excessive clamping force.
6. CLAMPING SQUARE PIECES VERTICALLY
(See Fig. N)
Sometimes, tubing or other square (steel, aluminum
or other) workpieces need to be clamped vertically
on the center of the jaws. The hole on the base plate
under the jaw accommodates pieces up to 2-3/8'' in
width.
7. CLAMPING LARGE OBJECTS [17-1/4''
(440mm) ~34-1/2''(880mm)] (See Fig. O)
The moving jaw can be reversed to accommodate
large workpieces.
1) Set the lock/release switch to the "release"
position and ensure that the foot pedal is released.
2) Slide the moving jaw fully from its tracks.
3) Rotate the jaw 180°and re-insert it into the track.
(See Fig. O)
WARNING: Whenever clamping objects
with the moving jaw reversed, ensure the
workpiece sits down onto the sliding jaw, and
is parallel to it. Avoid clamping workpieces at
the top of the jaws (with a gap between the
workpiece and the base of the moving jaw) as
excessive pedal pressure could damage the
unit.
NOTE: Some operations such as hand sawing
or planing exert enough pressure to cause the
JAWHORSE
to slide. In these situations, it is
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acceptable to hold the JAWHORSE
standing on the foot plate.
When clamping large or heavy materials,
provide outboard support. Never step on the
foot plate to prevent JAWHORSE
over, especially when using power tools. (See
Fig. P1, P2)
8. CLAMPING SQUARE TUBING (See Fig. Q)
Clamp square tubing or similar material either on the
diagonal or flat side. Use the jaws to securely hold
your material.
9. REMOVING THE JAW FACINGS (See Fig. R)
The jaw facings (11) can be removed to achieve a
greater clamping range, replace if worn or damaged,
or when fitting the optional jaws.
ACCESSORIES
TOOL TRAY (Supplied with WX060.1) (See Fig.
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Tool tray provides a convenient place to hold tools,
bits and parts.
in place by
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from tipping
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