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2. Remove the throat plate
16
Throat Plate.
3. Using wrenches
20
, loosen and remove the arbor
nut
22
and flange
24
from the saw arbor by turning
anti-clockwise.
4. Place the saw blade on to the spindle
teeth of the blade
2
point down at the front of the table.
Assemble the washers and arbor nut to the spindle and
tighten arbor nut
as far as possible by hand, making sure
22
that the saw blade is against the inner washer and the outer
flange
24
is against the blade. Ensure the largest diameter
of the flange is against the blade. Ensure the spindle and
washers are free from dust and debris.
5. To keep the spindle from rotating when tightening the
arbor nut, use the open end of the blade wrench
secure the spindle.
6. Using the arbor wrench, tighten the arbor nut
turning it clockwise.
7. Replace the throat plate.
WARNING: Always check the rip fence pointer and the
blade guard assembly after having changed the blade.
Mounting the Blade Guard Assembly/
Riving Knife (Fig. A, D)
WARNING: Use the guard assembly for all
through cutting.
WARNING: Use the riving knife for non-through-cutting
when blade guard assembly cannot be used.
WARNING: Do not insert both the blade guard assembly
and the non-through-cutting riving knife into the clamp
at the same time.
nOTE: The saw is shipped with the non-through-cutting riving
knife installed.
1. Raise the saw blade arbor to its maximum height.
2. Install blade guard assembly by pulling the guard release
lever
12
and inserting either the non-through-cutting
riving knife
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or the blade guard assembly
bottoms out.
3. Release lever, make sure clamp plates are fully closed and
clamp the splitter securely.
WARNING: Before connecting the table saw to the power
source or operating the saw, always inspect the blade
guard assembly for proper alignment and clearance
with saw blade. Check alignment after each change of
bevel angle.
WARNING: To reduce the risk of serious personal injury,
DO NOT operate saw if blade assembly is not securely
clamped in place.
When properly aligned, the splitter
be in line with the blade at both table top level, and at the top
of the blade. Using a straight edge, ensure that the blade
aligned with the splitter
13
or riving knife
disconnected, operate the blade tilt and height adjustments
through the extremes of travel and insure the blade guard
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. Refer to Mounting the
23
making sure the
20
to
by
22
11
until it
or riving knife
will
13
52
2
is
52
. With power
assembly clears the blade in all operations. Refer to Aligning
Guard Assembly/Splitter to Blade.
WARNING: Correct mounting and alignment of the blade
guard assembly is essential to safe operation!
To Remove the Blade Guard Assembly/
Riving Knife (Fig. D)
1. Pull the guard release lever
2. Lift up on blade guard assembly
Mounting the Throat Plate (Fig. E)
1. Align the throat plate
16
as shown in Figure E, and insert
the tabs on the back of the throat plate into the holes on the
back of the table opening.
2. Turn the locking screw
40
insert in place.
3. The throat plate includes four adjustment screws
raise or lower the throat plate. When properly adjusted, the
front of the throat plate should be flush or slightly below the
surface of the table top and secured in place. The rear of the
throat plate should be flush or slightly above the table top.
WARNING: Never use the machine without the throat
plate. Immediately replace the throat plate when worn
or damaged.
To Remove the Throat Plate
1. Remove the throat plate
16
screw
40
90˚ anti-clockwise
2. Using finger hole
26
, pull throat plate up and forward
to expose the inside of the saw. DO NOT operate the saw
without the throat plate. If using a dado blade, use proper
dado throat plate (sold separately).
Fitting the Rip Fence (Fig. F)
The rip fence can be installed in two positions on the
right (Position 1 for 0 mm to 62 cm ripping, and Position 2 for
20.3 cm to 82.5 cm ripping) and one position on the left of your
table saw.
1. Unlock the rip fence latches
2. Holding the fence at an angle, align the locator
pins (front and back)
on the fence rails with the fence
29
head slots
.
30
3. Slide the head slots onto the pins and rotate the fence down
until it rests on the rails.
4. Lock the fence in place by closing the front and back
latches
18
onto the rails.
Bench Mounting (Fig. A)
CAUTION: To reduce the risk of personal injury, make sure
table saw is firmly mounted to a stable surface before use.
CAUTION: Ensure that the surface is stable enough
that large pieces of material will not cause it to tip over
during use.
The table saw must be mounted firmly. Four holes
provided in the tool's base for mounting. We strongly
recommend that these holes be used to anchor the table saw to
your workbench or other stationary rigid frame.
12
.
or riving knife
.
11
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clockwise 90° to lock the table
which
25
by turning the locking
18
.
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are