Assemble The Handle; Assembly Of The Table Saw; Adjustment Of The Rip Fence - Stanley STST1825 Original Instruction

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Insert the extension rails into the holes of the table (See Fig.
H3)
Assemble the handle (see FIG. H4)
Put the handle on the extension table and tighten it with
supplied screws.

Assembly of the table saw

Elevating and lowering handle
1. Mount the blade elevation handle (9) on the wheel by
tightening the nut in the handle. (See Fig. I)
Mounting the rip fence
2. Mount the locking handle onto the front of the rip fence
(1) by tightening the nut in the handle. (See Fig. J1)
3. If needed, release the locking handle by pulling it up-
ward. Mount the rip fence onto the saw so that the side with
the indicator is on the scale side of the saw (See Fig. J2).
Start by sliding the front of the rip fence onto the front side of
the table so that the front locking plate contacts the front side
of the table then push down on the back of the rip fence so
that the fence is level on the table.
Be sure both locking plates are in contact with both the front
and back edges of the table. (See Fig. J3)
H2
Front locking
plate
Locking
handle
Rear locking
plate
H3

Adjustment of the rip fence

4. The rip fence has been adjusted at the factory to be at
a 90° angle to the front side of the table. If it is not at a 90°
angle to the table, loosen the two bolts at the top front side
of the rip fence and adjust the rip fence angle so it is at 90°.
(See Fig. K1)
5. Move the rip fence to contact the side of the blade (the
zero point) and then check that the rip fence position indica-
tor is on the "0" mark on the scale. If it is not, loosen the
screw and position the indicator on "0" and then retighten the
screw. (See Fig. K2)
I
Note: The blade guard and splitter will need to be
removed to perform this adjustment.
ENGLISH
J2
J1
J3
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