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Step 4. Attach Linkage
Bar/Wheel Assemblies
1.
Locate the right linkage bar D/wheel
assembly G and position on right side
of upper/lower cross bar assembly A
as shown in figure 4. Note: Wheel
should face outward from stand.
2.
Place one (1) flat washer L onto one
(1) bolt J and insert through right
wheel assembly G.
3.
Place another (1) flat washer L on
bolt between wheel assembly G and
upper/lower cross bar assembly A.
4.
Insert bolt through upper/lower cross
bar assembly A, place one (1) flat
washer L. Using two 13mm wrenches
tighten with one (1) lock nut M until
all the parts can not move freely.
Then loosen the nut by 1/8 to 1/4
turn. Note: Do not over-tighten lock
nut - these parts need to freely rotate
for stand to operate properly.
5.
Repeat procedure on left side.
Step 5. Attach Kick Bar
1.
Locate the kick bar C and position it
between the left and right wheel
assemblies H and G as shown in
figure 5.
Fig. 4
J
G
A D
Assembly
M
L
A
L
G
L
-6-
Fig. 5
H
C
G
2.
Place one (1) star washer P onto one
(1) hex head bolt O. Insert bolt
through the wheel assembly and
thread it into the kick bar C and,
using 13mm wrench, tighten down to
the point when the star washer P
cannot move freely. Then tighten
securely by turning bolt an additional
3/4 to 1 full turn.
3.
Repeat this procedure on opposite
side.
Step 6. Attach Top Tube Bar
1.
Locate the top tube bar F. Position
holes in end of top tube bar F with
holes in upper cross bar A as shown
in figure 6. Make sure the plastic
bumpers FF are pointing down (Fig.
6a)!
2.
Place one (1) flat washer L onto one
(1) hex head bolt J.
3.
Insert bolt J through top tube bar F
and place small spacer R on bolt
between top tube bar F and upper
cross bar A.
4.
Insert bolt through upper cross bar A,
place one (1) flat washer L. Using
two 13mm wrenches tighten with
one (1) lock nut M until all the parts
can not move freely. Then loosen the
nut by 1/8 to 1/4 turn. Note: Do not
over-tighten lock nut - these parts
C
P
G
O
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Questions and answers
I’ve had my Bosch GTA47W for a few years. It is great! Recently when trying to lower the blade the wheel turned but the blade did not go up or down. I want to fix it and **** looking for guidance.
The Bosch GTA47W is a support base for table saws, not the saw itself. It does not have blade adjustment features. If you are experiencing a blade adjustment issue, it is likely related to the saw mounted on the base, not the GTA47W. Check the saw's manual for blade adjustment instructions.
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When I fold the table saw up, it is top heavy and tips forward. The stand does not seem to be long enough to balance the saw
To prevent your Bosch GTA47W table saw from tipping forward when folded, ensure that the stand is properly locked in place. When folding or unfolding, keep fingers clear of hinge points and follow these steps:
1. Slightly lift the stand by the handle bar.
2. Rotate the release lever down to clear the locking pins.
3. Pull up and push forward on the stand until it locks in the upright position.
4. When lowering, rotate the release lever and pull back slightly to disengage.
5. Use your foot to pull out the kick bar if needed.
6. Lower the stand carefully until it locks in position.
Always check that the stand is securely locked before moving or storing the table saw.
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