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WARNING
Always make sure the table saw is securely mounted to
the stand. Failure to heed this warning can result in
serious personal injury.
2. You will need
Items not supplied
◌ Flat head screwdriver
◌ Screwdriver
◌ 13mm wrench / Adjustment wrench
◌ Framing square
◌ Triangle square
Items supplied
◌ Blade wrench (2 pc)
◌ 2.5mm Hex key (1 pc)
◌ 4mm Hex key (1 pc)
◌ 5mm Hex key (1 pc)
WARNING
To avoid injury, do not connect this table saw to a power
source until it is completely assembled and adjusted and
you have read and understood the operator's manual.
CAUTION
Many of the illustrations in this manual show only portions
of the table saw. This is intentional so that we can clearly
show points being made in the illustrations. Never
operate the saw without all guards securely in place and
in good operating condition.
3. Assemble the stand (Fig. 3a-3e)
◌ Place cardboard or an old blanket on floor in order to
protect the surface of the working table.
◌ Place the table saw assembly (50) upside down on the
protective material.
◌ Attach the stand assembly (51) to the table saw
assembly (50) with four flat round head screws M8 x
45 (52) and four lock nut M8 (53) (two holes on the side
board of the stand assembly located on the blade
wrench storage). (Fig. 3a)
◌ Attach the tubes of the stand support assembly (26)
with the corresponding tubes (located on side of blade
wrench storage (45)) on the stand assembly (51) and
align the holes. Insert the flat round head screws M8 x
10 (54) into the hole and tighten with 5mm hex key.
(Fig. 3b)
◌ Slide one wheel (12), one big flat washer 10 (55) and
one lock nut M10 (56) onto the wheel shaft (57),
secure wheel in place by tightening the lock nut M10.
Repeat with the second wheel. (Fig. 3c)
◌ Attach the wheel assembly (58) to the stand assembly
(51) with two flat round head screws M8 x 100 (59) and
two lock nut M8 (53). (Fig. 3d)
◌ Attach the tubes of the handle I assembly (5) with the
corresponding tubes (located on side of blade guard
storage) on the stand assembly (51) and align the
holes. Insert the flat round head screws M8 x 10 (54)
into the hole and tighten with 5 mm hex key. (Fig. 3e)
4. Open the stand (Fig. 4a-4d)
◌ Push the fence rails lock lever (37) toward the front of
the saw to lock it. (Fig. 4a)
◌ Grasp the handle I (5) and tilt saw back onto wheels
until the stand is balanced on the wheels (12) and
stand support assembly (26). (Fig. 4a)
◌ Fold out two upper stand legs (11) (located on side of
the handle I). To do this, push the lock pins (32) until
they unlock the stand legs (11) from the holes, then
swing the stand legs (11) upward until the stand legs
(11) are locked with the lock pins (32) engage the
holes.(Fig. 4a)
◌ Grasp the handle I (5) firmly and slowly tilt saw
downward until the saw is balanced on the ground.
(Fig. 4b-4c)
◌ Grasp the stand support assembly (26) and lift it up
until two other stand legs (11) leaving off the ground,
then fold out two stand legs (11). To do this, push the
lock pins (32) until they unlock the stand legs (11) from
the holes, then swing the stand legs (11) downward
until the stand legs are locked with the locki pins (32)
engage the holes. (Fig. 4c) Make sure the table saw is
balanced with four leg stands stand on the floor.
◌ Fig. 4d is the leg stand assembly in an open position.
WARNING
Keep your fingers clear of the hinge points while opening
the stand. Danger of fingers being crushed or contused.
5. To secure/level the stand (Fig. 5)
With the stand open, resting on a level surface, the stand
should not move or rock from side to side. If the stand
rocks from side to side, the adjustable foot (6) need
adjusting until the stand is balanced.
◌ Lift the stand slightly so that you may turn the
adjustable foot (6) until the stand no longer rocks.
◌ Turning clockwise will lower the foot.
◌ Turning counter-clockwise will raise the foot.
WARNING
The table saw must be secured. A table saw that is not
properly secured may move or tip over.
6. To remove/replace/align the table insert (Fig. 6a-6b)
WARNING
The table insert must be level with the saw table. If the
table insert is too high or too low, the workpiece can
catch on the uneven edges, resulting in binding or
kickback, which could result in serious personal injury.
WARNING
Be care of your hands avoided to be striked with the saw
blade which could result in serious personal injury when
removing or reinstalling the table insert.
◌ Lower the blade all the way to down position by turning
the height adjusting knob (22) counter-clockwise.
◌ Lock the blade by turning bevel lock lever (23) clockwise.
◌ To remove the table insert: Turn the lock knob (40)
counter-clockwise with blade wrench or flat head
screwdriver to unlock the table insert (29). Place your
index finger in the hole, pulling the table insert (29) out
toward the front of the saw.
◌ To reinstall the table insert: Push the table insert (29)
down, turn the lock knob (40) clockwise to lock the table
insert in place.
When the table insert is not level with the saw table,
using a 2.5 mm hex key (supplied), adjust the four set
screws (60) pre-assembled to the table located on the
four holes of the table insert until the table insert is level
with the working table.
7. To install the riving knife (Fig. 7a-7b)
CAUTION
This saw is shipped with riving knife in "MIDDLE" position.
Riving knife must be placed in uppermost position to
attach anti-kickback pawls and blade guard for all through
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