WARNING: A HOLE MUST BE PROVIDED IN THIS SUPPORT TO ALLOW SAWDUST TO FALL Fig. 4A THROUGH. 5/16" PILOT Square the saw on the supporting surface and mark the location for four 5/16 inch holes to be drilled (Fig. 4B). WARNING: MAKE SURE THERE IS AT LEAST 3 INCH ON ALL FOUR SIDES OF THE BASE. Set the saw aside and then drill holes in these marks. Locate and mark an 11 inch or 12 inch square centered between the four mounting holes. Cut out and remove the square (Fig. 4B). To elevate the supporting surface, measure two 2x4s (A) Fig. 4B to the width of two opposite sides of the supporting surface. Attach the supporting surface to the narrow edges of the 2X4s (as shown in Fig. 4B) using wood screws (not provided) in at least three spots (B) Fig. 4B on each side. Fasten the saw to the surface by inserting suitable hardware (not supplied) through the mounting holes on Fig. 4B the saw and into the previously drilled holes. While using the saw, periodically remove the sawdust buildup from below the saw. A HOLES 11" OR 12"SQUARECUTOUT SAW PLACEMENT MARKS 3" MINIMUM3" MINIMUM B B A 3" MINIMUM3" MINIMUM 9 ATTACHING MITER GAUGE HOLDER WARNING: DISCONNECT MACHINE FROM POWER SOURCE. E A B GF Fig. 5 Fig. 6 1. Attach the spring clip (E) Fig. 5 to the miter gauge holder (A) using an M4x.7x10mm pan head screw (F), 3/16 inch external tooth lockwasher, (B) and M4x.7 hex nut. NOTE: The hex nut (G) Fig. 6 will fit into the recess at the back of the miter gauge holder (A) Fig. 5 to keep the spring clip (E) secured to the miter gauge holder. 2. Attach the miter gauge holder (A) Fig. 7 to the left side of the saw cabinet using the four M4x.2x10mm screws (B) Fig. 8, and 3/16 inch flat washers (C) from inside of the saw cabinet. 3. Fig. 9 illustrates the miter gauge (D) inserted into the holder. A B C Fig. 7 Fig. 8 D Fig. 9 A B Fig. 10 MITER GAUGE The miter gauge is shipped assembled and is supplied with a T-slot bar (A) Fig. 10 that is inserted into either one of the two T-slotted miter gauge grooves (B) located in the table top. The T-slot prevents the miter gauge from falling when it is extended beyond the front of the table when cross-cutting extra wide workpieces. 10 ASSEMBLING STAND 1. Attach the rubber feet (H) Fig. 11 to the bottom of each leg (F). Locate the two legs (F) which have holes at the bottom for attaching the wheel brackets (G) and brace (E). (Make sure wheels and brackets are properly oriented. See inset Figure 12). To attach the brackets, remove the nuts from the bolts and insert the bolts through the holes in the bottom of the two legs and into the holes in brace (E). Thread the nuts back on the bolts and tighten. Assemble the stand as shown in Fig. 11, using 16 M8x1.25x20mm carriage head bolts, 3/8 inch flat washers and M8x1.25 hex nuts. Align the holes in the stand legs (F) with the holes in the brackets. Insert the carriage head bolt through the hole in the leg and the hole in the bracket, place a flat washer on the carriage head bolt and thread a hex nut onto the carriage head bolt. Repeat this process for the 15 remaining holes in the legs and brackets. NOTE: Loosely tighten the hardware for further adjustment. Letters are on the stand brackets to ease assembly: A -Top front and rear brackets B - Top side brackets C - Bottom side brackets D - Bottom front and rear brackets E - Bottom brace NOTE: Each rubber foot is provided with holes for mounting the stand to the floor surface if required. SAW TO STAND 1. Turn saw table face down on a piece of cardboard to protect the table surface. Place stand upside down onto saw and align the four holes in the stand with the mounting holes in the saw. 2. Place a 3/8 inch flat washer on a M8x1.25x45mm hex head screw. Insert the hex head screw through the mounting hole in the saw and the mounting hole in the stand. Place another 3/8 inch flat washer on the hex head screw and thread a M8x1.25 hex nut on the screw and loosely tighten. Complete this process for the other three holes. 3. Stand the saw upright, as shown in Fig. 13 (Saw is shown fully assembled here). 4. Push down on top of the saw so that the legs of the stand adjust to the surface of the floor. Tighten all hardware securely. B A F C H D G E Fig. 11 Wheel Fig. 12 Fig. 13 11 ATTACHING BLADE HEIGHT ADJUSTING HANDWHEEL 1. Insert an M6x1x55mm pan head screw (D) Fig. 14 through the handle (E). Attach the handle (E) to the handwheel (A) by threading the screw (D) clockwise into the handwheel. 2. Attach the handwheel (A) Fig. 15 to the shaft (B). Align the flat on the inside of the handwheel to the flat on the shaft. D E A A B Fig. 14 Fig. 15 3. Fasten the handwheel (A) Fig. 16 to the shaft using an M6x1x12mm flat head screw (C) C A Fig. 16 ATTACHING BLADE GUARD AND SPLITTER ASSEMBLY WARNING: DISCONNECT MACHINE FROM POWER SOURCE. WARNING: PROPERLY ALIGN THE BLADE GUARD AND SPLITTER ASSEMBLY WITH THE SAW BLADE TO PREVENT KICKBACK. 1. Position the blade 90 degrees to the table and lock in place. 2. Fasten the splitter su...