ASSEMBLE AND ADJUSTMENTS
ASSEMBLE THE RAISING AND TILTING HANDWHEELS
AND LOCK KNOBS
1.
Place the wheels in position over the raising and tilting
screws being sure to engage the slots, a (Fig.3), in back
of each wheel with the roll pins, b (Fig.3), as shown at
right.
2.
Screw on lock knobs c (Fig.4), to hold wheels in place,
then attach silver handles, d (Fig.4) tightening them with
the supplied 12mm combination wrench.
3.
To use rising and tilting wheels, loosen lock nuts (but not
too much or roll pins will disengage from slots), turn
wheels to desired position and retighten lock nuts. Do
not operate saw with lock nuts untightened as the blade
could move out of position.
a
REMOVE GREASE FROM THE SAW TOP
The protective coating on the saw table top and extension
wings prevents rust from forming during shipping and storage.
Remove it by rubbing with a rag dipped in kerosene, mineral
spirits or paint thinner. (Dispose of potentially flammable sol-
vent–soaked rags according to manufacturer's safety recom-
mendations.) A putty knife, held flat to avoid scratching the
surface, may also be used to scrape off the coating followed
by clean–up with solvent. Avoid rubbing the saw's painted
surfaces, as many solvent–based products will remove paint.
c
d
ASSEMBLE THE EXTENSION WINGS
Attach extension wings using the 6 hex head screws and
lock washers. Make screws only finger tight at first. Use
a straightedge to ensure that wing is level with table from
front to back. Gently tap wing up or down, then tighten
screws with the supplied combination wrench, leaving the
b
center screw last to be tightened.
Be sure that extension wings are flush with front edge of
table and that the painted ends face out
Fig. 3
Fig. 6
Fig. 4
CHECK HEELING (PARALLELING) OF THE SAW BLADE
TO THE MITER GAGE GROOVE
See Figures 7 and 8.
DO NOT loosens any screws until you have checked with a
square and made sure adjustments are necessary. Once the
screws are loosened, these items must be reset.
WARNING
Make sure the switch is off, and your saw is
unplugged. Failure to do so could result in accidental
starting, resulting in serious personal injury.
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Level here
Flush here
Fig. 5