Dust tube storage (Fig. 9h)
When not in use, the dust tube can be stored
under the right side of the table.
Table saw storage
Store tool only in orientation as shown in figure
9i. Storing tool in other orientation may lead to
tool damage.
Transporting the table saw (Fig. 9j)
WARNING
battery pack before transporting the saw.
Disconnect the battery pack.
Store all components as described earlier and
lower the saw blade.
Lift and carry the table saw by firmly gripping the
two sides of the table.
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
folding table saw stand (FT721) or workbench,
using the three mounting holes (Fig. 9k).
The three mounting holes through the base are
at 90-degree angle to the horizontal line 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
(not included) or 1/4" lag bolts (not included)
with the length greater than 2 in. (50 mm)
through mounting holes.
Make sure the length of the wood
NOTICE
screws or lag bolts is long enough
to securely fasten the table saw to the
workbench.
WARNING
the workbench.
2. Drill one 1/8" diameter pilot hole through
workbench, using one of the mounting holes
on the table saw base to guide when drilling.
3. Drive a fastener to secure the table saw to the
workbench through the drilled pilot hole.
4. Repeat the above steps with the remaining
the mounting holes.
To prevent personal injury,
always disconnect the
Be careful if the wood
screws or lag bolts penetrate
Fig. 9h
Dust Tube
Fig. 9i
Fig. 9j
Fig. 9k
Mounting Holes
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