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Mounting Saw to Workbench
If saw is to be used in a permanent location, it should be
fastened securely to a firm supporting surface such as a
stand or workbench, using the two mounting holes (Fig 4).
When mounting saw to a workbench, holes should be drilled
through the supporting surface of the workbench and a
opening MUST be made the same size as the opening in
the bottom of the saw, so the saw dust can drop through.
Each of the two mounting holes should be bolted securely
using 5/16" screws and nuts (not included). Screw lengths
should extend through the base of the saw and 1" longer
than the thickness of the bench top.
1. Locate and mark where the saw is to be mounted.
2. Drill two (2) 3/8" diameter holes through workbench.
3. Place saw on workbench aligning holes in base with
holes drilled in workbench.
4. Insert two (2) 5/16" screws and tighten hex nuts.
Transporting the Saw
1. Lower arm as far as it will go, engage the head
assembly lock pin, then release tension on arm.
2. Push the vise clamp all the way in against the vise stop,
engage the quick release lever, then tighten vise clamp.
3. Lift and carry the saw by firmly gripping the carrying
handle. Carry the saw with the wheel side facing your
body (Figure 5).
Be certain that the hold down pin is fully
engaged for transporting. If the abrasive cut
CAUTION
!
off machine is carried in the open position the depth stop
may be damaged.
Mounting and Transporting
10.
Rear
Mounting
Hole
FIG. 4
Carrying
Handle
Hold
Down Pin
Front
Mounting
Hole
FIG. 5
Quick
Release
Lever