ASSEMBLY AND ADJUSTMENTS
MOUNTING THE TABLE SAW TO A WORKBENCH (FIG.16-17)
• If the stand will not be used, the table saw must be properly secured to a sturdy
workbench using the four mounting holes on the base.
• The workbench must have a hole that is large enough to allow for sawdust
fallthrough and removal.
• Place the table saw in the centre of the workbench tabletop, and mark the location
of the four mounting holes (1) on the workbench tabletop.
• Drill four holes in the workbench tabletop.
NOTE: If there is not a hole that is large enough for sawdust removal and fall-through,
proceed to step 5. If there is a hole that is large enough, proceed to step 7.
• Mark a 11 x 11" (28 x 28 cm) square (2), centred between the four mounting
holes (1).
• Cut out and remove the square. This opening will allow sawdust to fall through
the saw base.
• Place the table saw on the workbench tabletop, and align the holes of the table
saw with the holes that were drilled in the workbench tabletop. Fasten the table
saw to the workbench using bolts and nuts.
IMPORTANT: When mounting the saw to the stand or workbench DO NOT over
tighten the mounting bolts.
NOTE: If the stand or the workbench tends to move while the table saw is in use,
the stand or workbench must be fastened to the floor.
WARNING: Failure to provide the sawdust fall-through and removal hole will cause
sawdust to build up in the motor area, which may result in a fire hazard or cause
damage to the motor.
KEEPING THE AREA CLEAN
WARNING: ALWAYS KEEP YOUR WORK AREA CLEAN, UNCLUTTERED, AND
WELL LIT. DO NOT WORK ON FLOOR SURFACES THAT ARE SLIPPERY FROM
SAWDUST OR WAX.
Sawdust and wood chips that fall under the saw will accumulate on the floor. Make
it a practice to pick up and discard this dust when you have completed cutting.
BLADE RISING/TILTING HANDWHEEL (FIG. 18)
• Rotate the crank handle (1) clockwise to raise the blade, and anti-clockwise to
bring down the blade.
• Rotate the handwheel (2) clockwise, and move along the arc rail, then the blade
will tilt from 0° to 45° ,or rotate counterclockwise.
• Secure the blade bevel lock knob (3) when the bevel angle pointer (4) points at
desired angle on scale.
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SQUARE
CUTOUT
fig.16
Saw base
Hex head bolt
Flat washer
Hex nut
fig.17
4
3
1
2
fig.18
1
2
Workbench