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(4) Drill a 8 mm hole in each location marked (Fig. 3).
(5) Replace the table saw.
Using suitable length four 50 mm botls, nuts, and flat
washers (not provided) secure the table saw to the
workbench, cabinet or stand.
ASSEMBLY PROCEDURES
WARNING
To avoid an accident or personal injury, always
confirm that the switch is turned OFF and the power
plug has been disconnected from the receptacle
before assembly of this tool.
1. Assembly of Handle Bar
The handle bar allows faster turning of the wheel.
(1) Tighten the screw of the handle bar until it hits against
the wheel.
(2) Securely tighten the handle bar nut with a wrench
(Fig. 4).
2. Assembly of Rip Fence
CAUTION
The rip fence must be aligned parallel to the saw
blade to minimize the kickback.
The rip fence can be conveniently used to cut a
workpiece into different pieces of precise width
or into parallel pieces. It can be mounted on either
the right or left side of the table.
(1) Align the groove in the front of the table with the
groove in the fence bracket and slide it in the direction
indicated by the arrow from the end of the table (Fig.
5).
(2) Attach clamp handle (A) to the screw of fence bracket.
(3) When moving the rip fence, loosen clamp handle (A)
to release the lock. To lock the rip fence, tighten clamp
handle (A).
3. Assembly of Miter Gauge
The miter gauge is convenient for cutting long or
angular pieces which are difficult to work on with the
rip fence.
It can be mounted on either the right or left side of
the table.
Align the sheet bar of miter gauge with the table
groove and slide it in the direction indicated by the
arrow through the front of the table (Fig. 6).
4. Mounting and adjusting Saw Blade Guard
CAUTION
The saw blade guard and riving knife must be
aligned properly to the saw blade in order to
prevent kickback.
(1) Mounting the riving knife
1 Turn the wheel fully clockwise and set the saw
blade to the maximum cutting height (Fig. 7).
2 Loosen the saw blade tilt lock handle and move
the saw blade tilting mechanism to the right until
it hits against the stopper.
Then tighten the saw blade tilt lock handle.
3 Remove the table insert on the table.
4 Mount the riving knife to the bracket using the
wrench, 6 × 16 mm bolt, spring washer, flat washer
and two shims (Fig. 8).
NOTE
Make certain the two protrutions are engaged with
the slot in the riving knife.
(2) Mounting the saw blade guard
Mount the saw blade guard to the riving knife using
the 6 mm Cap Hd. Sq. Neck Bolt, flat washer and 6
mm special nut (Fig. 9).
(3) Adjusting the riving knife
1 Use a straightedge to align the riving knife with
the saw blade (Fig. 10).
NOTE
The shims can be relocated or be removed as
needed to center the riving knife over the saw
blade.
2 Check clearance between saw blade tip and the
riving knife.
It should be less than 5 mm at all positions (Fig.
11).
If not, loosen the 6 × 16 mm bolt securing the riving
knife to the bracket.
Move the riving knife up and down. After
adjustment of the riving knife is complete, firmly
retighten the 6 × 16 mm bolt by wrench.
5. Mounting Elbow (Chip Extraction Duct) (Standard
Accessory)
Connect a 65 mm hose of dust collector to the chip
extraction duct to suck cutting chips away.
Mount the chip extraction duct on the chip discharge
outlet at the body rear of the body (Fig. 2).
6. Assembly of Extension Wings (Standard Accessory)
(1) Use a straightedge to ensure the extension wings are
level with the table surface (Fig. 12).
(2) Assembling the extension wings using the three 6 ×
20 mm bolts (with/washer) (Fig. 13).
(3) Adjust the tables so that the rip fence receiving groove
at the table front is level with the rip fence receiving
groove on the extension wings. The extension wings
must be the same level as the table. If it is not same
level, loosen 6 × 20 mm bolts (with/washer) and
readjust the extension wings.
(4) Mount the extension supporter while using the
straightedge to make sure that the table surface is
level with the surface of extension wings.
Tighten the four 8 × 20 mm bolts (Fig. 13).
7. Assembly of Table Saw Stand (Optional Accessory)
Assemble it with the stay and leg(s).
(1) Set the stays below and assemble the legs outside.
(2) Secure with 8 mm cap hd. sq. neck bolts and nuts
(Fig. 14).
(3) Then attach rubber caps underneath the legs (Fig. 14).
ADJUSTMENT
This tool is accurately adjusted before shipping from the
factory. Check the following accuracies and readjust them
if necessary in order to obtain the best results in
operation.
WARNING
To avoid an accident or personal injury, always
confirm that the switch is turned off and the power
plug has been disconnected from the receptacle
before adjustment of this tool.
1. Adjusting 90° and 45° positive stops
This tool is equipped with positive stops for rapid and
accurate positioning of the saw blade at 90° and left
bevel 45° to the table. Check and adjust the positive
stops by the following procedures.
(1) To adjust positive stop at 90°.
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