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Again only hand-tighten these screws at this stage.
• Attach the side cross-braces (C) to the corner legs (Fig. 5)
in the same manner as the front and rear cross-braces
were attached.
Note: The machine can now be lifted from the
work-surface/workbench.
WARNING: This machine is heavy. Enlist competent help
when lifting this machine from the workbench.
Allow the machine a few minutes to settle. When satisfied
that the machine is standing squarely, upright and is firm and
secure (Fig. 6) thoroughly tighten all of the fixing screws.
• Attach the cantilever braces to the rear two corner legs (D)
of the machine stand (Fig. 7).
Note: These cantilever braces provide extra security and
stability when the machine is in use.
ATTACHING THE TABLE EXTENSIONS
Note: The pressed steel table extension panels (F) are not
handed and can fit on either side of the machine.
Each table extension attaches to the main table of the machine
using two hex headed machine screws (N), washer (O), spring
washer (P) and nut (Q). The holes for the screws to pass through
in the table extension panels are positioned to the very front
and rear of the side flanges. (Fig. 8) Insert the hex headed
machine screws and attach the table extension panels to the
main table using the hex headed screws (N) and nuts (O) etc.
Note: The support struts (G) should be attached to the
outer flange of the extension panels. Fasten one end of the
support strut to the inside the panel. Use the two inner holes
of the four that are provided. It is also good practice, in this
application, to use a large washer (P) underneath the head of
the hex headed machine screw (N), as well as underneath the
fastening nut (Q).
The other end of the support strut attaches to the top of its
accompanying corner leg.
• Carefully remove the relevant machine screw from the top
of the corner leg.
Fig. 5
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Fig. 8
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