Assemble Motor Unit On Frame; Blade & Blade Guard Installation; Optional Cutting Table Extension - QEP 60020 Owner's Manual And Parts List

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ASSEMBLE
MOTOR
UNIT ON FRAME
1.
Remove the motor and motor mount assembly from the box.
2. Insert the round steel mounting post in the motor mount into the hole
in the upright support, as shown in the illustration to the right.
Make sure the round mounting post is fully inserted in the hole of the
upright support.
3. Secure the round steel post with the hex head bolt (2%" long, 3/8"
diameter) and washers supplied.
4, Secure the motor unit to the vertical adjustment bracket, using the bolt
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and washer with the largest plastic knob in the parts kit. (Part 1031).
MOTOR UNIT INSTALLATION DIAGRAM
MEADE & BLADE GUARD
INST. ALLATION
The blade quard (2) must be installed before the diamond cutting blade (3)
can be attached. (See Diagram)
2. Use the blade guard adjustment knob (1) to fasten the blade guard firmly
against the motor assembly.
3. Carefully raise the cutting head to its highest position and tighten the
adjustment knob on the rear support post so the cutting head is held firmly
in place.
4. Raise the blade guard to the highest level and tighten the blade guard
adjustment knob. Then, remove the blade shaft nut and outer flange.
5. Place the blade onto the shaft, pushing it up against the inner flange. It is
important to be sure the directional arrow is pointing in the direction of
rotation.
BLADE INSTALLATION DIAGRAM
6.
Replace the outer flange and blade shaft nut. With one hand, hold the blade and tighten the blade shaft nut with your
free hand. Make certain the nut is firmly tightened with wrench provided. DO NOT OVER-TIGHTEN!
Release the blade shaft lock after the blade shaft nut is fully tightened.
8. Lower the blade guard into position and tighten the adjustment knob. Then, slightly loosen the rear support
adjustment knob and lower the cutting head so that the blade is 4" below the top surface of the cutting table. Tighten
the adjustment knob firmly to hold the cutting head in place.
WARNING: SETTING THE BLADE TOO LOW MAY CAUSE DAMAGE TO THE CUTTING TABLE. IF THE BLADE 15 SET TOO HIGH,
IT MAY CATCH OR GRAB THE MATERIAL BEING CUT, CAUSING DAMAGE AND POSSIBLE INJURY.

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