Unpacking the Table Saw
(Fig. 1, Fig. 2, Fig. 3, Fig. 4)
To avoid injury from unexpect-
ed starting or electrical shock
during unpacking and setting up, do not plug the
power cord into a power source. This cord must
remain unplugged whenever you are working on
the table saw.
If any parts are missing, do
not attempt to assemble the
table saw, plug in the power cord, or turn the
Power Switch on until the missing parts are ob-
tained and are installed correctly.
Your table saw is shipped complete in one carton.
Separate all parts from the packing materials, and
check each one with the illustration and the list of
loose parts to make certain all items are accounted
for before discarding any packing material.
Loose Parts (Fig. 2)
Item
Description
A
Table Saw Assembly
B
Barrier Guard Assembly
C
Anti-Kickback Device
D
Miter Gauge
E
Table Insert
Handwheel (includes bolt and
F
washer for assembly)
Parts Stowed on Saw (Fig. 3)
G
Rip Fence
H
Hex Wrench
I
Push Stick
J
Blade Wrench
Items to Be Removed (Fig. 4)
K
Polystyrene Block
NOTE: Tilt the saw up to gain access to the under-
side of the saw and remove the Polystyrene Block
K (which is included for shipping purposes only)
that is located between the underside of the Table
13 and the Motor 22. If the Polystyrene Block K is
not removed, you may cause damage to the Blade
elevation system when trying to raise the Blade.
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Unpacking and Checking Contents
Qty.
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
Fig. 2
D
Fig. 3
Fig. 4
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B
C
E
F
A
I I
G
J J
K
K
22
22
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