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PRODUCT SPECIFIC SAFETY WARNINGS > Load is not secured when in vertical position. Do not > Do not load sheet goods onto the Material Mate ™ attempt to machine or otherwise work on the material slanted or uneven ground or the cart could move or in any way while it is upright on the cart.
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Quantity Quantity PARTS LIST 1 1/4" Lock Nut 9 Rubber Bumper 2 1/4" Washer 10 4-Star Knob 3 1/4" x 3/4" Hex Bolt 11 1/4" x 2" Bolt 4 1/4" Flange Nut 12 Shoulder Bolt 5 1/4" x 5/8" Bolt 13 1/2"...
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Material Mate Assembly ™ Quantity PARTS LIST 1. Attach the two Casters (18) and two Locking Casters (17) 16 Base to the Base (16) with 1/4" x 3/4" Hex Bolts (3), 1/4" Washers (2) and 1/4" Lock Nuts (1). Fig. 1.
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6. Press the Rubber Bumpers (9) into the appropriate holes on the angled faces of the Vertical Supports (20). Fig. 3. 7. Slide the Table Extension (23) into the Frame Assembly (22), depressing the bullet pins in the Table Extension (23) to allow it to fully insert.
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Table Extension (23) outward. Continue to pull the Table Extension (23) until the pins re-engage. The Locking Pins must be re-inserted to secure the Table Extension (23) in place. Fig. 8. 5. Pull the sheet of material onto the Material Mate ™ and center it on the cart.
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Lifting the Sheet Upright 1. Position yourself on the side of the sheet opposite the Flip Stops (24 and 25). Bullet Pin 2. Holding the sheet securely, reach underneath and release the Latch Arm (26). Flip Stops (24 and 25) must be rotated up and secured by tightening the 4-Star Knobs (10) before the sheet can be safely tilted upright.
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Mate ™ by driving screws (not included) through predrilled . Fig. 14. > Never feed sheet directly from the Material Mate holes in the frame ™ into the table saw. This can cause kickback and injury. Transfer sheet to table saw before turning Maximum thickness for a top is 3/4".
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