Transporting the Saw
(Fig. 1, Fig. 35, Fig. 36)
To prevent personal injury,
always disconnect the Bat-
tery Pack before transporting the saw.
For transporting the saw around the job site,
the saw includes two Cast-In Carry Handles 34
at each side of the Table 13, and a One-Handed
Carry Handle 16. ONLY LIFT THIS SAW BY THE
CAST-IN CARRY HANDLES 34 OR BY THE ONE-
HANDED CARRY HANDLE 16. DO NOT USE THE
ADJUSTMENT HANDLES 15 TO CARRY THE SAW.
1. Make sure that the Battery Pack 29 is dis-
connected. See "Inserting and Releasing the
Battery Pack" on page 18.
2. Make sure that the Miter Gauge 14, Rip
Fence 9, and Smart Guard System 11 com-
ponents are in their storage positions. See
"Miter Gauge Storage" on page 26, "Rip
Fence Storage" on page 26 and "Smart
Guard System Storage" on page 27.
3. Make sure that the Rail Lock Lever 6 is in the
locked position.
4. Adjust the Riving Knife 24 to its middle po-
sition. See "Riving Knife (Splitter)" on page
42.
5. Lower the Blade 32 as far as it will go by
turning the Elevation Wheel 2 counterclock-
wise.
6. For one handed carrying:
• Place the saw on its side on the ground
with the One-Handed Carry Handle 16
facing upward.
• Pick up the saw by the One-Handed Car-
ry Handle 16, making sure that the top
of the Table 13 is facing toward your leg.
For two handed carrying:
• With the saw sitting right side up, grip
the Cast-In Carry Handles 34 molded into
either side of the Table 13.
• Lift the saw off the surface.
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Fig. 35
one-handed carrying
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Fig. 36
two-handed carrying
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