Stand Assembly - Powermatic 64S Operating Instructions And Parts Manual

10" contractor's saw
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Remove the protective wax coating from the saw table
surface with a soft cloth moistened with a good com-
mercial solvent.
NOTE: Do not use acetone, gasoline, or lacquer thin-
ner to remove the protective wax coating, as it can
damage plastic parts and painted areas. Do not use
an abrasive pad on the table top.

STAND ASSEMBLY

Tools required
12mm & 10mm wrenches
phillips screwdriver.
Note: Except for the rubber feet, leave all of the nuts
only finger tight. The stand assembly nuts should
be fully tightened only after the saw has been attached
to the stand. If you are using a mobile base, the stand
should be tightened only after placing the saw on the
mobile base.
TIP: It may be easier to assemble the stand in an
upside-down position. Illustrations are shown right side-
up for the purpose of clarity.
1.
Assemble two leg sets using the long cross
braces attached to the inside of the legs. The lower
cross braces go into the first set of square holes lo-
cated near the center of each leg. See Figure 1. The
bottom holes on the legs do not apply to this ma-
chine. Use (32) 5/16-18 x 5/8 carriage bolts, (32) 5/16
hex nuts, and (32) 5/16 flat washers to assemble the
stand.
2.
Attach the four short braces to one set of legs as
shown in Figure 2.
3.
Complete the stand assembly by attaching the
other set of legs as shown in Figure 2.
4.
To attach rubber feet to each leg, first use a
Phillips screwdriver and screw the 1/4-20 x 1 pan head
screw through the recessed hole of the rubber grom-
met as shown in figure 3. Push the screw through the
hole provided at the bottom of each leg, and tightly
fasten down with 1/4 flat washer and 1/4 nut.
5.
Remember, leave all other stand assembly nuts
only finger tight!
FIGURE 1
FIGURE 2
FIGURE 3
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