
8
or one open end
adjustable wrench
FIGURE 3
2. Find the two lock knob assemblies. Check that
the setscrews in the knobs are tight using a 3/32"
allen wrench. Screw one knob assembly, Figure 3,
into the tilting mechanism hand-wheel and the other
into the handwheel for raising and lowering the blade.
EXTENSION WINGS
1. Mount the cast iron extension wings using the
(6) 3/8" x 1" hex head screws and lock washers. Hold-
ing the wing in upright position to the saw table, insert
the middle screw and lock washer first but do not
tighten completely.
2. Pi ot the wing to le el position and insert the
outside screws. Do not tighten completely.
3. Le el the extension wing with the table, using a
straight edge. Make sure the edges are e en with the
edges of the table top.
4. Tighten all screws.
MOUNTING BLA E
If your blade came uninstalled, refer to "Changing Saw
Blades," page 12. NOTE: Blade should be mounted
first before rails are adjusted.
RAILS & ACCU-FENCE
(Refer to the manual that accompanies the Accu-Fence
to assemble rails and fence at this point).
NOTE: If you are installing the optional formica top
extension table, it should be mounted before install-
ing the guide tube.
SPLITTER AN GUAR ASSEMBLY
1. Insert the groo ed end of the splitter support shaft
through slot in rear of saw and into hole in trunnion,
Figure 4. Make sure the square head setscrew is
backed out enough to allow easy insertion.
2. With a wrench, tighten square head setscrew
into the groo e of the shaft as shown in Figure 4.
(NOTE: The groo e will be in the proper position if the
end of the shaft is made flush with the opposite side of
the trunnion hole.) Tighten the locknut. The upright
member of the rear splitter support must be on the left
side of the saw (obser ed from the saw's front).
RECEIVING THE SAW
Open shipping container and all separate cartons con-
taining rails and accessories. Report any damage
immediately to your distributor. Read the instruction
manual thoroughly for assembly, alignment, mainte-
nance and safety instructions.
Box contents:
Box 1: table saw, extension wings, manuals
Box 2: (shipped inside Box 1): splitter and guard
assembly, splitter support shaft, arbor wrench,
lock knobs, miter gauge, hardware bag
Box 3: Accu-Fence, lock handle, manual
Box 4: Front & rear rails, guide tube, hardware bag
Optional:
Box 5: Motor co er & screws
Box 6: Formica top extension table
Box 7: Legs for ext. table
INSTALLATION AND ASSEMBLY
Tools required for assembly:
9/16" wrench
7/16" wrench
1/2" wrench
7/32" hex head (allen) wrench
3/32" hex head (allen) wrench
Flat head screwdri er (for electrical
connections)
1. Remo e all wood crating from around the saw.
2. With a 9/16" wrench, remo e the bolt holding the
extension wings together and set wings aside for later
installation.
3. With a 7/16" wrench, remo e the two hex. head
screws holding the saw to the wooden skid. Carefully
slide the saw from the pallet onto the floor.
4. Tilt the saw, and pop off the metal tabs that se-
cured the saw to the skid, by pushing down on them.
NOTE: Exposed metal parts such as the top and ex-
tension wings ha e been gi en a protecti e coating at
the factory. This should be remo ed with a sol ent
(such as mineral spirits) once the machine has been
assembled.
LOCK KNOBS
1. With a 7/32" allen wrench, check the factory tight-
ness of the setscrews in the handwheels, Figure 3,
making sure the setscrews are tightened in the middle
of the flats on each shaft. The hand-wheel should be
flush with the end of the shaft.