EasyManua.ls Logo

DeWalt DW1501 - Page 25

DeWalt DW1501
27 pages
To Next Page IconTo Next Page
To Next Page IconTo Next Page
To Previous Page IconTo Previous Page
To Previous Page IconTo Previous Page
Loading...
DW1501/3
Cat.
No.
DA2588 fits these models
and
should
be
assembled
as
follows (Fig. 74):
The
stand
consists
of 8
lengths
of
box-section
steel,
4
orange feet
and 4
galvanised
brackets,
(i)
The
base lengths
are
those
2
pieces
which
are cut
off
straight
at
each
end and
have
2
pairs
of
holes
near
their ends.
The end
with
the
longer
distance
from
the 2
holes points
to the
front
of the
stand
(See
Fig.
74).
The
plastic feet
can now be
attached
to
each
end of the
base lengths.
(ii)
Attach
a
pair
of
legs
to
each base
section,
the
legs
being those pieces which
are
angled
at one
end.
which
is
where they attach
to the
frame
of the
Powershop.
Note:
If
your Legstand
features
legs with
3
holes
in
the top of
them,
rather than only
2,
note that
the
hole arrangement
for the
front
leg is
different
from that
for the
back leg. When fitted
correctly
the
holes "point towards
each
other":
(v)
Having attached
a
pair
of
legs
to
each base length,
join
up the
resulting
two leg
sections with
the
horizontal
cross members using
the
bolts provided.
The
bolts should
be
left
quite loose
at
this
stage
to
facilitate
fixing
of the
Legstand
to the
Powershop.
Lay
the
Powershop down with
its
rear column resting
on
the
floor
and lay the
Legstand down similarly with
the
longer base outriggers pointing upwards.
You
should
now be
able
to
line
up
the
holes
in the top of
each
leg
with
the
corresponding holes
in the
side
of
the
Powershop mainframe.
The 4
galvanised brackets supplied
may be one of
two
types:
TYPE
A
TYPE
B
The
above drawings show
how
they attach
to the
legs
which
are
then bolted
to the
Powershop main
frame,
(vi)
Once
the
legs have been bolted
to the
frame make
sure that
all
nuts
and
bolts
are
secured tightly.
(Vii)
The
Powershop complete with Legstand
can now be
carefully
stood upright
by
lifting
it at the top of its
column,
(viii)
If the
Powershop
'rocks'
on its
feet
this
can be
corrected
by
removing
the
relevant plastic feet
and
rotating
them
so
that
the
thickness
of
plastic resting
on the
floor
is
adjusted accordingly.
Fig.
74
25

Related product manuals