6The machine must be levelled in bothdirections to assure good slidingmotion of the sliding table.If possible, the machine must beplaced on rubber plates which act asshock absorbers and reduce the noiselevel.For packing reasons the machine isnot completely assembled.5.2 AssemblyIf you notice any transport damagewhile unpacking, notify your supplierimmediately. Do not operate themachine!Dispose of the packing in anenvironmentally friendly manner.Clean all rust protected surfaces witha mild solvent.Romove the motor transport lockThe two blade adjusting hand wheelsmay not be operated until thetransport lock is removed.Remove the cabinet side cover.Remove the 2 bolts (A, C, Fig 1).Fig 1Remove the red coloured motortransport lock (B).Reattach the cabinet cover.The hand wheels can now beoperated.Mounting Rear Extension TableAttach rear extension table to themachine table and put surfaces inlevel with help of screws (U).Fig 2Mounting Right Extension TableAttach right extension table to themachine table and put surfaces inlevel.Fig 3Mounting rip fence base railMount the rip fence base rail (Y) to thefront of the saw table and right tableextension.Fig 4Mount the scale carrier (W).Mounting rip fenceMount the rip fence to the rip fencebase rail.Fig 5Mounting Sliding TableWith the help of another person lift thesliding table (A) onto machine cabinetand lock in place with T-bolts washersand nuts (D)Fig 6The locating bolts are aligned exworks.Position the sliding table so that itsbackward travel stops at the sawbladecentre (Fig 7).Fig 7The sliding table must be aligned torun parallel to the sawblade and tablesurface to be 0,1 - 0,3 mm higher thanthe machine table. Use rip fenceprofile to check (Fig 8).