40
.
Attaching Rip Fence
1
. Raise rip fence handle
1 a
s shown (Fig. 25), so holding clamp
2
is out far enough to fit on the table 3.
2
. Position the rip fence
4 o
ver table, holding up the front end while
engaging rear, then lowering front end onto rail. (Fig. 25)
3
. For proper alignment of rip fence, refer to Aligning Rip Fence
section on page 36.
Assembling the Leg Stand
After completing adjustments, securely tighten all
fasteners. An unstable stand may shift in use and
cause serious personal injury.
The stamped rails may have sharp edges. Be
careful in handling the rails to prevent being cut.
NOTE: Use the screws 1, washers 2, and lock nuts 3 supplied in
the hardware kit to attach the pieces of the leg stand together (Fig.
26). Do not tighten the hardware completely until the leg stand is
completely assembled.
1. Attach the short top plates
4 to the legs 6.
2. Attach the short support plates
7 to the legs.
3. Place the long top plates
5 over the short top plates 4. Attach
the long top plates
5 to the legs 6.
4.
Attach the long support plates
8 to the legs 6.
5. Tap the four rubber feet
9 onto the bottom of the legs 6.
Mounting the Table Saw
to the Leg Stand
NOTE: Mount the table saw to the leg stand using the hardware
supplied in the hardware kit.
1. Place the table saw onto the assembled leg stand so that the
four (4) mounting holes
1 in the base of the saw are over the
four (4) mounting slots in the two long top plates
2 (Fig. 27).
2. Secure the table saw to the leg stand using the four (4)
internal screws
3, washers 4, and lock nuts 5.
IMPORTANT! When mounting the table saw to the leg stand, DO
NOT overtighten the mounting hardware.
Assembly
1
1
0
2
3
4
2
2
2
2
2
3
0
23
2
2
2
1
2
2
2
4
1
1
1
0
F
IG. 25
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
6
9
FIG. 26
1
2
3
4
5
FIG. 27
WARNING
!
WARNING
!
1
2
3
4