FIG. 4
D
P
W
V
U
ASSEMBLY
WARNING: Shock Hazard. To reduce the risk of serious personal injury, turn
unit off and disconnect machine from power source before attempting to move it,
change accessories or make any adjustments.
ASSEMBLE YOUR SAW IN THE FOLLOWING ORDER
1. Rip fence (NOTE: Adjust rip scale before proceeding; refer to Rip Scale Adjustment.)
2. Blade guard
3. Push stick
4. Miter gauge (if required for application)
5. Blade height adjustment crank
Tools needed for assembly include a Phillips screwdriver and the wrenches included with
your saw.
Blade
ATTACHING AND REPLACING
THE BLADE
1. Raise the saw blade arbor to its
maximum height by turning the
blade height adjustment wheel (I)
clockwise.
2. If replacing the blade, remove the
blade guard (D) and throat plate
(X) prior to installing the new blade.
(Refer to To Remove Blade Guard
and To Remove Throat Plate.)
NOTE: It may be easier to change
the blade with the saw blade
beveled to 45˚.
R
M
N
S
T
N
M
FIG. 5
C
Y
Z
3. Remove the arbor nut (Y) and outer washer (Z) and set aside.
4. Place the blade (C) on the arbor making sure the
teeth of the blade point downward and toward the
front of the saw.
5. Place the outer washer (Z) against the blade,
raised side out and tighten the arbor nut against
the washer as far as possible by hand. Ensure that
the outer washer and arbor nut are free of dust and
debris before installing.
6. To further tighten the arbor nut (Y), use the open
ended spindle wrench (supplied) to keep the
spindle from rotating (Fig 6).
7. Use the arbor wrench (supplied) to hold the nut
and tighten it by turning it clockwise. Reposition the
wrench on the arbor nut and repeat as necessary until the nut and washer are securely
fastened against the blade (Fig. 6).
Rip Fence
The rip fence can be installed on the left or right side of your table saw.
FIG. 7
AA
TO ASSEMBLE THE RIP FENCE (FIG. 7, 8)
1. Align the locator screw (AA) on the fence
rail (F) with the fence head slot and align
the latch (G) with the opening (BB).
2. Secure the rip fence by snapping the
latches onto the rails as shown in Figure
8. Be sure to snap both front (G) and rear
(R) latches in place.
Throat Plate (Fig. 9)
TO REMOVE THE THROAT PLATE
1. Remove the throat plate (X) by turning
the cam lock screw (CC) in the front
middle 1/4 turn as shown.
2. Insert the hooked end of the arbor nut
wrench into the slot on the plate and pull
it up and forward to expose the inside of
the saw.
5
FIG. 6
FIG. 8
BB
AA
FIG. 9
X
CC
Y
G
BB
Q
X