TOOLS
REQUIRED
The following tools are needed for assembly and align-
ment. Note: Two blade wrenches and five hex wrenches
are provided with your table saw. The remaining tools
are typical shop tools and are not included withyour
table saw.
18mm wrench
13mm wrench
10mm wrench
8mm wrench
1/2-in. wrench
7/16-in. wrench
3/16-in. hex wrench
#2 Phillips screwdriver
#3 Phillips screwdriver
Pipe clamp
C-clamp (2)
Power drill with 5/16-in. drill bit
• The table saw is a heavy machine; two people may
be required for certain assembly operations.
DO NOT assemble the table saw until you are sure
the tool is unplugged.
• DO NOT assemble the table saw until you are sure
the power switch is in the "OFF" position.
• For your own safety, DO NOT connect the machine to
the power source until the machine is completely
assembled and you read and understand this entire
Owner's Manual.
LEVELING
FEET ASSEMBLY
MAKE CERTAIN the table saw is disconnected from
the power source.
Figure
44
NOTE: If you will be permanently attaching your table
saw to the floor, DO NOT assemble leveling feet and go
on to the next step.
1.
With two people, tip the front of the table saw (A)
back and block the table saw up using two small
blocks of scrap 2x4 lying horizontal (B). CAUTION:
The table saw is heavy; two people are required for
this operation. Make sure the table saw is sturdily
supported before proceeding.
See figure 4-1.
2.
Make sure M8 hex nut (C) is completely threaded
down on each of the four leveling feet (D). See fig-
ure 4-1.
3.
4.
Thread one leveling foot with hex nut to the bottom
of both front corners of the cabinet (E). See figure
4-1.
Remove the scrap 2x4 blocks under the front of the
table saw and place them under the back of the
saw. Repeat these steps to attach two leveling feet
to the rear corners of the cabinet.
DUST PORT ASSEMBLY
MAKE CERTAIN the table saw is disconnected from
the power source.
Figure
5=1
1.
Attach the dust port (A) to the opening (B) in the
bottom rear of the cabinet with four 1/4-20 x 3/8"
round head tap screws, not shown.
See figure 5-1.
16