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The 10 inch Granite Cabinet Saw Basic Assembly
Remove the accessories box and then the packing frame.
Carefully relocate the granite wings. Inside the accessories box, you'll find the
blade guard, the miter gauge, the dust port, the switch assembly, the handwheel
assembly, the anti-kickback fingers, the blade and hex
wrenches, the fence brackets, the wrench hook and the extension
wings hex head bolts.
Align the groove in the back of the head with your with the pin.
Secure it onto the shaft with the locking ***.
Repeat the process for the second handwheel. Attach the wrench hook and the fence hooks.
In assembling the granite wings, align the holes on the underside of the wing with the
pins on the cabinet.
In this particular assembly, we'll fit the industrial type two fence with the fifty inch
rail.
We'll start with the front rail. And because this is a granite table top, we'll be using
the upper row of holes.
Next is the rear rail.
Next, we'll assemble the table board. First attach the legs.
Ease it into position between the rails. Then bring the table board into allignment
with the saw table.
Drill out the holes for the hex socket flat head screws.
Drive home the screws
and secure the nuts and tighten them up.
Finish this phase off by attaching the guide tube.
Make sure you slide the guide tube along the front rail as far as it will go before securely
tightening the hardware.
Place the fence body on the table top with the left edge of the fence up against the
saw blade and lock the fence down. Using a pencil, make a mark on the guide tube
where the red line on the cursor is. This will be your zero mark. Fix the scale
to the guide tube about a quarter of an inch from the front edge of the tube.
Finish off by inserting one plastic endcap into each end of the guide tubes.
Then bolt on the switch assembly, and that's the 10 inch cabinet saw basic assembly done.