Fig. 4
Foam
c. Attach the table saw to the stand (Fig. 5)
!
Do not operate this machine on the floor, this is a very dangerous
position.
WARNING
Fig. 5
Fig. 5
!
Do not over-tighten fout socket head bolts. Doing so will damage
the saw base.
WARNING
• Tilt the saw blade to 45° by turning
the handwheel, then remove the foam
around the motor and the blade.
(Fig. 4)
• Push the bottom panel back up and
tighten the six screws.
• Place the stand on a level surface and
level the stand to the floor.
• Place the table saw on top of the stand,
aligning the holes in the base with the
holes in the stand.
• Put one flat washer 8 before Insert the
socket head bolt M8 x 35 through each
hole in the base and the stand.
• Tighten all four bolts with the 6mm hex
key (supplied).
d. To secure/level the table saw (Fig. 6)
With the stand open and the table saw resting on a flat, level surface, the table saw
should not move or rock from side to side.
If the table saw rocks from side to side, the leveling foot needs to be adjusted until it
is balanced.
Fig. 6
Fig. 6
Locking knob
Leveling foot
e. To assemble the riving kinfe (Fig. 7-10)
Fig. 7
Fig. 7
Cross-screw
Fig. 7
Fig. 8
Blade bevel lock knob
Handle
186 | 187
• Loosen the locking knob couter-clockwise.
• Lift the table saw slightly so that you
may turn the leveling foot until the
stand no longer rocks.
• Turning clockwise will lower the foot.
• Turning counterclockwise will raise the
foot.
• Loosen the six cross-screws with the
screwdriver and remove the table insert.
(Fig. 7)
• Loosen the nut on the riving knife with
10 mm spanner (not supplied), remove
the screw M6 x 45, flat washer 6 and
hex nut M6.
• Loosen the blade bevel lock knob and
turn the handle to raise the blade to its
highest position. Tighten the blade bevel
lock knob. (Fig. 8)
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