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PowerTec UT1002 Owner's Manual page 5

Universal stand

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the screw, now assemble the foot, flat washer and nut,
Figure 3, inset.
NOTE: Adjust the foot by moving the nut on the screw
place the adjustable foot on any leg.
NOTE: The table top will adjust from 14" to 20" for
mounting larger bench tools. See Table Top Adjustment
under Applications.
flat surface. Make sure the ruler printed on the table top
is correct.
with the slots in the top short braces. Attach the table
top to the short upper cross braces using the eight wood
screws and eight washers. Figure 4.
Figure 4
Wood
Screw
Flat
Washer
slots in the long upper cross braces and secure with two
wood screws and four washers. One additional washer
is placed between the long upper cross brace and the
table top.
on the ledge. Figure 5
Figure 5
Rear Table Top
Bottom Shelf
Top Short Brace
Front Table Top
NOTE: Contact the customer service center if any of these
parts are missing.
NOTE: After unit is assembled dispose of all packaging
material in an environmentally safe way.
APPLICATIONS
WARNING
ladder. Make sure to securely tighten all fasteners before
using. Maximum capacity is 500 lbs (227 kg). Power tools
on the universal stand should not exceed a combined
overall height of 60" (152.4 cm) from the floor.
When using the universal stand with a table saw, adjust
the table top to the largest opening so debris does not
accumulate.
tools with nuts and bolts (not supplied).
CAUTION
Be careful not to drill into the braces when drilling holes.
TABLE TOP ADJUSTMENT
Refer to Figure 6
NOTE: Assemble the table top in one of three positions.
For a solid surface, place the edges of the table top
boards together. For mounting larger bench tools adjust
the table top to 14" or 20".
braces. Remove the two screws and washers securing
the center of the long upper cross braces to the stand.
upper cross braces with the the pre-drilled holes at 14 or
20". Secure in place with the two wood screws and four
washers. One additional washer is placed between the
long upper cross brace and the table top.
Figure 6
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