Porter-Cable PCB370SS User Manual

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ASSEMBLY AND ADJUSTMENTS
Estimated Assembly Time: 25 - 40 Minutes.
INSTALLING THE STAND (FIG. A)
1.  Unpack all parts and group by type and size. Refer     
to the parts list for correct quantities.
2.  
Bag “H” -
 Attach one short upper support (1) to top of 
leg (2) using one bolt (3) and nut (4).
NOTE: 
●  Align detents in stand leg with support brackets to 
  ensure proper fit. 
●  Do not tighten bolts until stand is properly   
    aligned (see step #8 before tightening).
3.  Attach other end of short upper support (1) to top of 
another leg (2) using one bolt (3) and nut (4).
4.  
Bag “H” -
 Attach one short bottom support (5) to 
center of each leg using bolt (3) and nut (4). This 
completes the front frame section.
5.  Assemble rear frame section in exactly the same      
manner.
6.  
Bag “H” -
 Join front and rear frame assemblies using 
two long upper supports (6) and two long bottom 
supports (7), bolts and nuts.
7.  
Bag “H” -
 Insert foot pad (8) into bottom of leg. 
Repeat for each leg.
8.  Place stand on level surface and adjust so all legs       
are contacting the floor and are at similar angles to       
the floor, and detents in stand leg align with support 
brackets, then tighten all bolts.
NOTE: To avoid rocking, all bolts must be tightened 
securely.
Fig. A
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Front Side
Frame Assembly
   The stand is designed only for use with scroll 
saw.
   Do not climb, sit or stand on the stand assembly.
   Do not use the stand on uneven or unstable 
surface.
●    To avoid injury, do not connect this scroll saw to 
the power source until it is completely assembled 
and adjusted and you have read and understood 
this instruction manual.
MOUNTING THE SCROLL SAW (FIG. A, B)
1.  To mount your scroll saw to the stand, position the 
leg stand on a firm, level surface.
2.  Matching the holes (13) in the scroll saw base with 
the holes in the leg stand, place the scroll saw on the 
stand.
3.  Secure the stand and saw using the hex head bolts 
(9), flat washers (10), sleeve (11-Fig. A) and nuts (12) 
provided.
4.  Tighten all four nuts. 
     
NOTE: Do not over tighten nuts holding saw to 
stand. This may damage the saw base. 
Fig. B
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