ASSEMBLY
Using the 6 mm hex key, tighten the four center bolts. Do
not tighten completely.
Thread nuts onto the outer bolts. Do not tighten completely.
To check the table and rail position:
Raise the blade by unlocking the height adjusting
handwheel and turning it clockwise.
Gently place the rip fence against the blade as shown.
The mark on the right side indicator should be at zero on
the rip scale.
NOTE: Do not lock the rip fence handle at this point.
If the rip fence indicator is not at zero, slightly loosen the
bolts and nudge the rails until the mark is at zero.
Carefully tighten the four center nuts for both the front
and rear rails.
NOTE: It may be helpful to gently push the rails up before
tightening the nuts.
With the rip fence lying on top of the saw table, check to
see that the rip fence slides freely across the table and
table extension and will not catch or drag at any point.
There should be an equal gap between the saw table and
the bottom of the rip fence from the front to back of the
rip fence, on both sides of the blade.
Lay a framing square on each side of the table top as
shown to make sure the table extensions are level with
the top.
If the table extensions and rails are flat and level, securely
tighten the four center nuts on the front rail and the four
center bolts on the rear rail.
Securely tighten the four outer nuts and bolts on each
rail.
Check the table and extensions to make sure all assembled
parts are flush and level.
If the table extensions, rip fence, and rails are not level,
make adjustments by slightly loosening and retightening
the bolts and nuts, and repositioning the rails until they
are level and flush with the table top.
BOLTS
NUTS
BLADE
FRAMING SQUARE
28 - English
BOLTS
NUTS
RIP FENCE
SCALE
Fig. 35
INDICATOR
Fig. 36
Fig. 37