TABLE SAW STORAGE
Store tool only in orientation (A) or (B) as shown
in figure 19. Storing tool in other orientation may
lead to tool damage .
TRANSPORTING THE TABLE SAW
1 . Unplug and wind up the electric cord .
2 . Store all components and lower saw blade .
3. Lift and carry the table saw by firmly gripping
the carrying handle . Carry the table saw with
the table top facing your body (Fig . 20) .
MOUNTING THE TABLE SAW
If the portable table saw is to be used on a job-
site for a period of time, it should be mounted
securely to a firm supporting surface such as a
stand or workbench, using the four mounting
holes (Fig . 21) .
The four mounting holes through the base are at
45 degree angle to the horizontal for fast setup
and breakdown of the table saw mounting .
1 . If mounting to a workbench, the base should
be mounted securely using 1/4" wood screws
or 1/4" lag bolts (not included) through
mounting holes .
NOTE: Make sure the length of the wood screws
or lag bolts is long enough for securely fastened
the table saw with the workbench .
Be careful if the wood
WARNING
screws or lag bolts pene-
trate the workbench.
2. Drill one 1/8" diameter pilot holes through
workbench, using one of the mounting holes
on the table saw base to guide when drilling .
3 . Drive the fastener to secure the table saw to
the workbench through the drilled pilot hole .
4 . Repeat 2&3 for the rest of the mounting
holes .
Storage, Transporting, and Mounting
FIG. 19
A
FIG. 20
FIG. 21
45˚
(At a 45-degree angle to the horizontal)
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B
WORKBENCH
Mounting Holes