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Mounting the tape measure (fig. H1 - H5)
• Insert the foot of the clamping screw M6 x 30 (54) into the narrow slot
(38) on top of the fence (2) at the other end than the support bracket
(fig. H1).
• Place the tape clamp (55) on the clamping screw with the flat clamping
surface (56) down into the tape slide (57) (fig. H1).
• Place a flat washer M6 on the clamping screw and screw on a star
knob (58).
• Insert the tape measure (59) into the slot (60) on the top of the fence
and pull the tape to the front end of the fence (fig. H2).
• Position the tape correctly, taking into account the distance between
the saw blade and the end of the fence.
• Clamp the tape using the tape clamp (55) (fig. H3).
• Insert the tape measure holder (11) into the end of the bracket (12) (fig. H4).
• Loosen the cut-to-length stop (3), slide it out of the fence and insert it
into the extension support bracket (fig. H5).
Table adjustments
Height (fig. J1)
• After mounting the table to the saw, adjust the height by shortening or
extending the legs.
• Check the adjustment using a level.
Fence (fig. J2)
• Loosen the fence support brackets and slide the fence to align it with
the fence of the saw.
• Ensure that the fence is exactly parallel from end to end.
Cut-to-length stop (fig. J3)
• Slacken the star knob on the cut-to-length stop.
• Slide the stop along the fence to the desired position.
Mounting the roller support table to your flip-over saw in saw bench
mode
Mounting to the side of the saw (fig. K1 - K6)
The roller support table can be mounted either to the left or to the right of
the saw as in mitre saw mode. It can also be mounted parallel to the saw
table as shown (fig. K1 & K2) to facilitate sawing large boards.
• Insert the short ends of the irregular tubes (5) into the corresponding
holes (61) in the lower section (62) of main frame (1) (fig. K3).
• Insert two locking knobs (63) into the corresponding sockets and
secure the tubes by tightening the knobs.
• Insert a screwdriver into the hole in the tubes to rotate the tubes and
align them with the holes in the side of the base of your saw to connect
as shown (fig. K4 & K5).
• Insert only the bright turned end of the tubes into the saw base.
• Rotate the tubes until the table is correctly aligned with the saw table.
• Firmly tighten the locking knobs in the base of the saw and the locking
knobs in the table.
• Mount the single support leg (9) to the outer corner of the main frame
by inserting the right angled piece (63) as shown (fig. K6).
• Secure the single support leg using a locking knob (64).
• Set the legs to the correct height and tighten all locking knobs.
Mounting to the rear of the saw (fig. L1 - L7)
The table can also be mounted to the rear of the saw to support the
workpiece after sawing (fig. L1). It is possible to combine this configuration
with tables mounted to the sides of the saw.
• Remove the fence (if mounted).
• Take the two bolts M8 x 50 (65) and screw the hex nuts M8
approximately halfway (fig. L2).
• Screw the bolts into the top of the square section (67) on the end of
each bracket (6).
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• Insert two locking knobs (68) into the fronts of the square section as
• Fully insert the plain ends of the tube brackets (6) into the end of the
• Position the table to the rear of the saw, aligning the centre of the front
• Place the upper parts (70) of the split clamping brackets with the spigot
• Place the lower parts (73) of the brackets onto the upper parts from
• Secure the brackets using two bolts M8 x 65 (74) each.
• Lift the table and place the sockets (67) over the spigots (71) (fig. L5).
• Loosen the split clamping brackets and adjust them to obtain a good fit
• Securely tighten the bolts.
• Screw the two height adjustment bolts in the top in or out as required
• Securely tighten the locking nuts and locking knobs.
• Adjust the height of the legs as described above.
Mounting the roller support table to your crosscut/mitre saw
(fig. M1 - M3)
Mounting the table to your crosscut/mitre saw requires the use of the
machine legstand available as an option (fig. M1).
• Refer to the appropriate instructions for assembling the legstand.
• On the side where the table is to be mounted, remove the short
• Insert the longer end of the tubes (5) through the upper cross support (75)
• Lightly tighten the locking knobs in the machine base.
• Position the cross support as close to the saw as possible.
• Insert the ends of the irregular tubes into the socket holes in the front
• Rotate the tubes until the table is correctly aligned with the saw table.
• Firmly tighten all locking knobs.
• Adjust the height of the legs.
• Place and position the fence as required.
Mounting the roller support table to your saw bench (fig. A2, N1 - N7)
Mounting the table to your saw bench requires the use of two brackets
available as an option (fig. A2). The table can be mounted to the sides
(fig. N1) or to the rear (fig. N2) of the saw bench.
• Take the brackets (13) and slacken the Allen screws (77) (fig. N3).
• Slide the brackets onto the dovetail at the appropriate side of the saw
• Insert the tube ends into the holes in the cross member as shown
• Tighten the locking knobs in the cross member and adjust the height of
• Tighten the Allen screws (77) (fig. N7).
• Adjust the roller table fence as required.
Consult your dealer for further information on the appropriate accessories.
Maintenance
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period of time with a minimum of maintenance. Continuous satisfactory
operation depends upon proper tool care and regular cleaning.
shown (fig. L2).
mainframe and insert two locking knobs (69) into the sides to secure
the brackets (fig. L3).
end with the saw blade.
(71) on the top of the rear linking bar (72), one to each side, aligning
them with the tube brackets.
below (fig. L4).
Lightly tighten the bolts.
(fig. L6).
(fig. L7).
support bars provided with the legstand.
of the legstand and into the holes in the side of the machine (fig. M2).
of the cross member (fig. M3).
bench (fig. N4).
(fig. N5).
the roller table as described above (fig. N6).
WALT attachment has been designed to operate over a long
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