CLEAN UP
The protective coating on the saw table prevents rust
from forming during shipping and storage. Remove it
by rubbing with a rag dipped in kerosene, mineral spir-
its or paint thinner. (Dispose of potentially flammable
solvent-soaked rags according to manufacturer’s safe-
ty recommendations).
A putty knife, held flat to avoid scratching the surface,
may also be used to scrape off the coating followed by
clean-up with solvent. Avoid rubbing the saw’s painted
surfaces, as many solvent-based products will remove
paint.
To prevent rust, apply a light coating of paste wax or
use regular applications of any after-market surface
protectant or rust inhibitor.
TIP: WITH A SCREWDRIVER, PUSH A SOLVENT-SATURATED
RAG INTO THE T-SLOTS TO REMOVE THE GREASE.
INSTALLING THE SLIDING TABLE
ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
BEFORE ASSEMBLING, MAKE SURE THAT THE SWITCH IS IN THE “OFF” POSITION AND THAT THE POWER CORD IS UN-
PLUGGED. DO NOT PLUG IN OR TURN ON THE SAW UNTIL YOU HAVE COMPLETED THE ASSEMBLY AND INSTALLATION
STEPS DESCRIBED IN THIS SECTION OF THE MANUAL.
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3. With the help of an assistant, install the sliding table
on the saw by aligning its mounting rods with the cor-
responding slotted holes in the cabinet as shown C.
1. Turn the sliding table assembly upside down. 2. Remove the bolts, lock washers and the washers A
installed on each end of the table.
Note: Do not remove the 2 mounting plates B or the wash-
ers and bolts underneath each mounting plate.
A
B
C