
ASSEMBLY
Remove
the
rope,
tape,
or
elastic
strap
from
the
latch
mechanism
and
handwheel.
Loosen
and remove
the
nuts,
washers,
and bolts
securing
the
Herc-U-Lift®
mobile
base
to
the
leg
bracket
on
the
leg
stand.
Save
all
parts
and
place
in
a
safe
area
for
reinstallation
later.
Place
the dust
chute
inside
the
leg
stand
as
shown
in
figure
50.
NOTE:
Place
the
front
of
the
dust
chute
on
the
front
of
the
leg
stand
(note
“front”
label).
Insert
bolts
through
the
hole
in
the
dust
chute
and
the
hole
in
the
cabinet.
Tighten
bolts
securely.
Starting
with
the
upper
section
first,
reattach
the
Herc-U-Lift®
mobile
base
to
the
leg
stand.
See
To
Install
the
Herc-U-Lift®
Mobile
Base
to
the
Leg
Stand
on
page
18.
Using
rope,
tape,
or an
elastic
strap,
secure
the
latch
mechanism
to
the
height
adjusting
handwheel.
With
plenty
of
help
from
others,
grasp
the
front
rail
and
pull
the
saw
into
an
upright
position.
NOTE:
To
minimize
saw
movement,
make
sure
the
rear
leveling
feet
grip
the
floor
as
the
saw
is
placed
into
an
upright
position.
Remove
the
rope,
tape,
or
elastic
strap
from
the
latch
mechanism
and
handwheel.
Roll
the
table saw
to
the
desired
location
making
sure
the
surface
is
firm
and
level.
Step
down
on
the
pedal
to
slowly
lower
the
table
saw.
If
the
feet
on
the
leg
stand
are
not
resting
firmly
on
the
surface,
readjust
the
leveling
feet
as
necessary.
Secure
dust
port
to
dust
chute
using
screws
(see
page
20).
OPERATION
A
WARNING:
Do
not
allow
familiaritywith
tools
to
make
you
careless.
Remember
that
a
careless
fraction
of
a
second
is
sufficient to
inflict
serious
injury.
Always
wear
safety
goggles
or
safety
glasses
with
side shields
when
operating
power
tools.
Failure
to
do
so
could
result
in
objects
being
thrown
into
your
eyes
resulting
in
possible
seri
ous
injury.
A
WARNING:
Do
not
use
any
attachments
or
accessories
not
recommended
by
the
manufacturer
of
this
tool.
The
use
of
attachments
or
accessories
not
recommended
can
result
in
serious
personal
injury.
WARNING:
Never
put
your
hands
within
3
in.
of
the
blade
when
it
is
on
or
you
could
be
seriously
hurt.
ripping,
mitering,
beveling,
and
compound
cutting
Dado
or molding
cuts
with
optional
accessories
Cabinet
making
and
woodworking
NOTE:
This
table
saw
is
designed
to
cut
wood and wood
composition
products
only.
BASIC
OPERATION OF
THE
TABLE
SAW
A
table
saw
can be
used
for
straight-line
cutting
opera
tions
such
as
cross
cutting,
ripping,
mitering,
beveling,
and
compound
cutting.
It
can
make
dado
or molding
cuts
with
optional
accessories.
The
3-prong
plug
must
be
plugged
into
a matching
outlet
that
is
properly
installed
and
grounded
according
to
all
local
codes
and
ordinances.
Improper
connection
of
the
equip
ment
can
result
in
electric
shock.
Check
with
an
electrician
or
service
personnel
if
you
are
unsure
about
proper
grounding.
Do
not
modify
the
plug;
if
it
will
not
fit
the
outlet,
have
the
correct
outlet
installed
by
a
qualified
electrician.
Refer
to
the
Electrical
page
of
this
manual.
NOTE:
This
table
saw
is
designed
to
cut
wood and
wood
composition
products
only.
Do
not
use
to
cut
other
materials.
CAUSES
OF
KICKBACK
Kickback
can
occur
when
the
blade
stalls
or
binds,
kicking
the workpiece
back
toward
you
with
great
force
and
speed.
If
your
hands
are
near
the
saw
blade,
they
may
be
jerked
loose
from
the
workpiece
and
may
contact
the
blade.
Obviously,
kickback
can
cause
serious
injury,
and
it
is
well
worth
using
precautions
to
avoid
the
risks.
Kickback
can
be
caused
by
any
action
that
pinches
the
blade
in
the
wood,
such
as
the
following:
Making
a cut
with
incorrect
blade
depth
Sawing
into
knots
or
nails
in
the
workpiece
Twisting
the
wood
while
making
a
cut
Failing
to
support
work
Forcing
acut
Cutting
warped
or
wet
lumber
Using
the
wrong
blade
for
the
type
of
cut
ATTACHING
HERC-U-LIFT®
A
WARNING:
RETURN
THE
SAW
TO
THE
UPRIGHT POSITION
INSTALLING
DUST
CHUTE
APPLICATIONS
You
may
use
this
tool
for
the
purposes
listed
below:
Straight
line
cutting
operations
such
as
cross
cutting,
DUST
CHUTE
Fig.
50
Fig.
52
30
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