2. Tilt the saw back to gain access to the under-
side of the base. Secure the saw so that it will
not tip or fall off the workbench.
3. Slide the stop bracket (1) onto the rear rail
of one of the extension wings (2). Secure the
wing screw (3) that holds the stop bracket in
place.
4. Insert both rails of an extension wing
through the first set of holes (4) on the outside
of the saw base.
5. Place a bar holder clamp (5) over each rail.
6. Slide the rails through the second set of
holes (6) until the rails rest against the base of
the saw (7). Make sure the bar holder clamps
rest against the outside wall (10) of the saw
base.
7
4
6
5
2
3
Fig.3
7. Tighten the screws (8) that secure the bar
holder clamps to the rails. Make sure the ex-
tension wings do not move and turn the lock
nuts (9) clockwise to prevent the screw from
loosening.
8. Repeat steps 4 through 7 to install an exten-
sion wing on the other side of the saw.
9. Place the saw in the upright position on the
workbench.
ADJUSTMENTS
WARNING: Before performing any adjust-
ments to your saw, unplug the power cord
from electrical outlet. the power cord must
remain unplugged whenever you are working
on your saw.
NOTE: VERIFY THE FOLLOWING ADJUSTMENTS
TO ENSURE CUTTING ACCURACY.
BLADE-TO-FENCE ADJUSTMENT (Fig.5)
Make sure the blade is square to the fence.
1. Lock the handle in
the
down
position.
Hold a combination
square (1) against the
fence (2) and next to
the blade (3).
20
9
1
8
10
Fig.4
4
2
1
Fig.5
Avoid touching the saw teeth with the square.
The set in the blade's teeth will hold the square
away from the blade. The blade should contact
the full length of the square.
2. If the blade does not contact the full length
of the square, adjust the fence as follows.
3. Loosen the four fence adjustment screws (4)
using a 9/16" (14 mm) socket or wrench.
4. Hold the square against the blade. Move the
fence until it contacts the full length of the
square.
5. Tighten the fence adjustment screws.
NOTE: The combination square and the wrench
shown are not provided.
BASE-TO-BLADE ADJUSTMENT (Fig. 6,7 & 8)
Make sure the blade is perpendicular to the
base.
1. While lowering the
blade, hold a com-
bination
square
against the base (2)
and next to the blade
(3). Avoid touching
the saw teeth with the
square. The set in the
blade's teeth will hold
the square away from
the blade. The blade
should contact the full
length of the square.
2. If the blade does
not contact the full
length of the square,
adjust the bevel ad-
justment screw as fol-
lows.
3. Loosen the bevel
adjustment
(4). Hold the square
against
the
Rotate the bevel ad-
justment screw, up or
down, until the full
length of the square is
against the blade.
3
4. Tighten the bevel adjustment screw.
5. Make sure the bevel indicator is aligned with
the bevel index 0° mark. If adjustment if neces-
sary, loosen the bevel indicator screw (5) and
move it to align with the 0° mark. Tighten the
bevel indicator screw.
(1)
1
4
screw
base.
Fig.8
3
2
Fig.6
Fig.7
5