Installing The Table - King Canada KC-902C Instruction Manual

9” wood bandsaw with laser
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WARNING: To avoid injury, if any parts are missing, do not attempt to assemble the bandsaw, plug in the power cord, or turn the switch on, until
the missing parts are obtained and installed correctly.
WARNING: For your own safety, never connect plug to power source outlet, or insert switch key until all assembly steps are complete and until
you have read and understood the entire instruction manual.

INSTALLING THE TABLE

1) Remove the carriage bolt and plastic nut from the table (see B & C Fig.5 as
reference) to allow the blade to slide into the table slot. Slide the blade through the
slot in the table and then place the table (A) Fig.4 onto the bandsaw trunnion (B).
2) Align the four mounting holes of the table with the ones in the trunnion.
3) Fasten the table to the trunnion using four hex. bolts and tooth washers (C) Fig.4.
4) Place the table insert (A) Fig.5 in the opening in the table. Install the carriage bolt (B)
and plastic nut (C) to the table and tighten.
INSTALLING RIP FENCE AND MITER GAUGE ON TABLE (IF NEEDED)
The rip fence (A) Fig.6 is used as a fence to guide the workpiece for ripping operations
and the miter gauge (B) is used for angled miter cuts and also to push the workpiece
into the blade.
1) Slide rip fence (A) Fig.6 onto the table and secure it by pushing down on the lock
handle (C). It may be necessary to rotate the lock handle counterclockwise to allow
the rip fence to fit onto the table. Rotate locking handle clockwise before locking the
handle in position.
2) Place the miter gauge (B) Fig.6 into the miter gauge slot (D) in the table on the right
side of the blade.
MOUNTING YOUR BANDSAW
If your bandsaw is to be used in a permanent location, it should be clamped securely to
a firm supporting surface such as a workbench or board. If using a board, it should be
large enough to avoid tipping of the saw during operation. Any good quality plywood or
chipboard with a minimum thickness of 3/4" is recommended. (Thinner chipboard can
break). Use 2 or more "C" clamps to securely clamp the base of the bandsaw to the
board.
ASSEMBLY
FIGURE 4
FIGURE 5
FIGURE 6

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