1.
BLADE
GUARD
AND SPLITTER
ASSEMBLY
Place one of the handwheels (A) onto the bevel
shaft (B) located on the side of the cabinet.
Align
the groove (C) in the back of the handwheel with
the pin (D). See figure 8-1.
Figure
8=2
E
MAKE CERTAIN the table saw is disconnected from
the power source.
1.
Remove the table insert.
Note: Remove the table
insert retaining bolt used to secure the tame insert
to the saw table.
Figure
10=1
B
F
2.
Thread the locking knob (E) onto the threaded end
of the shaft (F). See figure 8-2.
3.
Repeat the steps above to assemble the remaining
handwheel and locking knob onto the blade raise/
lower shaft located on the front of the cabinet.
WRENCH
AND FENCE
HOOK ASSEMBLY
MAKE CERTAIN the table saw is disconnected from
the power source.
Figure
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1.
Assemble both of the fence hooks (A) to the left
side of the cabinet (B) using four M4 x 8mm sheet
metal screws, not shown.
See figure 9-1.
2.
Assemble the wrench hook (C) above the fence
hooks using two M4 x 8mm sheet metal screws, not
shown.
See figure 9-1.
2.
Place the threaded end of the mounting splitter rod
(A) through the hole (B) in the rear of the cabinet.
Place a M12 hex nut (not shown) onto the threaded
end of the mounting splitter rod inside of the cabi-
net and tighten securely.
See figure 10-1 and 10-2.
Note: Place an 18mm wrench on 12mm hex nut and a
13mm wrench on flats of the splitter rod and tighten.
Figure
10=2
A
3.
Place the splitter bracket assembly (C) onto the
mounting splitter rod. See figure 10-2 and 10-3.
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