This picture shows the
location for the brace
location.
2. Motor cover install.
Install the door by in-
serting the door pins
into the hinge sockets
on the cabinet.
3. Handwheel handle
install. Install the han-
dle into the blade tilt
& height hand wheel.
4. Extension wings install.
a) Remove the screws
from the ends of the
main table (fig.4).
b) Inspect the exten-
sion wings and main
table mating surfaces
for burrs or foreign materials that may inhibit
assembly.
c) The mating edges of the wings and the table
must be clean, smooth, and flat, use a wire
brush or file if necessary to clean up the edg-
es, this step will ensure that the wings mount
properly to the main table.
d) Attach the wings to the main table with the
screws removed in step 'a'.
e) Place the straightedge across the extension
wings and main table to make sure that the
table surface is flat. If the outside end of ex-
tension wings tilts down Or up, use a strip of
masking tape to shim the extension wing up
or down.
5. Install the rail & fence (extension table)
a) Install the rear rail, front rail, tube (exten-
sion table) as breakdown (fig. 5).
Fig.1
Fig.2
Fig.3
E N G L I S H •
NOTE: Before tight-
ening the fasteners,
check to make sure
the top edge of rear
rail is flush with the
lowest edge of both
T-bolts, so the miter
gauge will slide smoothly when installed later.
b) Place the fence on the rails on the right
hand side of blade.
NOTE: Make sure the
cam
foot
contacts
the cam on the fence
lock
handle
before
you place the fence
on the rail, otherwise
the fence will not lock
into the rail tube.
c) Checking fence parallelism.
· Slide the fence along the rail , if it drags across
the table, then adjust the foot at the rear of
the fence to raise the fence off of the table just
enough, so that the gap between the fence,
and the table is even from front to back.
· Slide the fence up, against the right hand
edge of the miter slot , and lock it in place,
examine how the fence line up with the miter
slot.
NOTE: It's permissible for the back of the fence
to pivot outward not more than 1⁄64" from be-
ing parallel to the blade. This creates a slightly
larger opening between the fence and the
blade, at the rear of the blade, to reduce the
risk of workpiece binding or burning as it is
fed through the cut. Many woodworkers in-
tentionally set up their fence in this manner.
Keep this in mind before adjusting your fence.
d) Install the fence scale.
· Slide the fence up against the saw blade, and
lock it in place, then place the front rail tape
scale on the fence tube, make sure it is parallel
with the tube, and the"0" end is directly under
the red line on the
pointer window
as shown in fig-
ure
6;
lightly
Red line
mark
the
"0"
location on the
tube with a pen-
cil, then remove
Fig.6
U se r's m a n ua l
Fig.4
Screws
Pointer
window
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