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WARNING: Saw blade can roll for-
ward toward you if the leveling feet are
not correctly adjusted. Workpiece or
saw can move unexpectedly if cabinet
rocks. Fingers, hand, or arm can be cut
off from blade contact. Adjust leveling
feet before using your saw.
33. If the leveling feet raise the front of the
saw slightly higher than the rear, and if the
cabinet does not rock, go to step 39, or
If the leveling feet do not raise the front of the
saw slightly higher than the rear, go to step
34, or
If the cabinet rocks, go to step 34.
34. Loosen the bottom hex nut on the desired
leveling foot using a 9/16 inch wrench.
35. Loosen the top nut by hand.
36. Adjust the lower nut with the 9/16 inch
wrench until the leveling foot is at the desired
height.
37. Tighten the top nut by hand.
38. Repeat steps 34-37 for the other three
leveling feet if necessary.
39. Tighten all four bottom nuts using a 9/16
inch wrench.
Attaching Handwheel
1. Place the handwheel on the front of the
saw. The front of the saw has a D-shaft that
fits into a D-slot in the handwheeL
2. Attach the handwheel using a screw and ex-
ternal lockwasher. (Figures 23 & 24)
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Handwheel
Fig. 23
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Fig. 24 - Screw and External Lockwasher
Mounting the Motor
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JkWARNING: Plugging the saw in
during alignment can result in your
fingers, hand, or arm being cut off from
blade contact. Do not plug in the saw at
any time during alignment. The saw
should only be plugged in when it is to be
used.
1. Loosen the guard clamp screw and remove
the guard from the motor.
2. Use the arbor wrenches to remove the blade
from the saw. The arbor shaft has left-handed
threads, so you will have to turn the nut
clockwise to loosen.
3. Lock the rip lock.
4. Raise the radial arm about 2 inches and
remove the styrofoam packing blocks.
5. Clean the small pieces of styrofoam off the
saw.
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