UNPACKING
AND CHECKING
CONTENTS
Fig. 3-1
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The table saw is a heavy machine, two people are
required to unpack and lift the table saw.
This table saw will require some amount of assembly.
This table saw is shipped in two separate cartons, one
for the saw and one for the fence. The saw carton also
contains a box of saw parts.
1.
Remove parts from all of the cartons and lay them
on a clean work surface.
2.
Two or more people are required to lift the table
saw off of the shipping pallet.
3.
Remove any protective materials and coatings from
all of the parts and the table saw. The protective
coatings can be removed by spraying WD-40 on
them and wiping it off with a soft cloth. This may
need redone several times before all of the protec-
tive coatings are removed completely.
CAUTION: DO NOT use acetone, gasoline or lacquer thin-
ner to remove any protective coatings on your table saw.
4.
After cleaning, apply a good quality paste wax to
any unpainted surfaces.
Make sure to buff out the
wax before assembly.
8,
Compare the items to figures below; verify that all
items are accounted for before discarding the ship-
ping box. If there are any missing parts, call
Customer Helpline 1-800-897-7709.
The right extension wing must be completely assem-
bled and motor cover closed and fastened before table
saw is to be connected to the power source.
If any parts are missing, do not attempt to plug in the
power cord and turn "ON" the table saw. The table saw
can only be turned "ON" after all the parts have been
obtained and installed correctly.
TABLE SAW
1. Table saw assembly
2. Extension wing (2)
3. Handwheel (2)
4. Handwheel lock knob (2)
5. Splitter mounting rod
6. Splitter bracket assembly
7. Wrench hook
8. Leveling foot (4)
9. Fence hook (2)
10. Polly-V belt
11. Blade guard and splitter assembly
12. Dust Port
13. Switch
14. Saw blade (not shown)
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