Installation Instructions
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 
WORK AREA SAFETY 
Always work in a clean and well lit area. 
Avoid distractions  by keeping  bystanders,  children,  and visitors away while operating  a tool. 
Keep floors dry and free of slippery  materials that may invite accidents . 
Do not operate  power tools in explosive  atmospheres , such as in the presence  of flammable 
liquids,  gases, or dust. Tools create sparks which  may ignite the dust or fumes. 
PERSONAL SAFETY 
Stay alert, watch what you are doing  and use common  sense when operating  power tools. Do 
not use tool while tired  or under the influence of drugs,  alcohol, or medications . A moment of 
inattention while operating  power tools may result in serious personal  injury. 
Dress properly.  Do not wear loose clothing  or jewelry. 
Contain long hair. Keep your hair, clothing,  and gloves away from moving  parts. Loose clothes , 
jewelry, or long hair can be caught  in moving  parts . 
Avoid accidental  starting . Be sure switch is OFF before plugging  in. Carrying tools with your 
finger on the switch or plugging  in tools that have the switch  ON invites accidents . 
Always use safety equipment  and wear eye protection. 
Dust masks, non-skid safety shoes, hard hats, or hearing protection  should  be used for 
appropriate  conditions . 
PARTS LIST 
PART #  DESCRIPTION  QTY 
1  OversizedToolMountTableAccessory  2 pcs 
2  CarriageBoltM8*25  4 pcs 
3 
Washer#8  4 pcs 
4  Nut MS  4 pcs 
5 
SpringWasher#8  4 pcs 
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TOOL USE AND CARE 
1. Disconnect  electrical  plugs from the power source  before making any tool adjustments  to 
reduce the risk of inadvertent tool starts. 
2. Store idle tools out of the reach of children  and other untrained  persons . Tools are dangerous 
in the hands of untrained  users. 
3. Always inspect  tools for conditions  that may affect operation . Many accidents  are caused  by 
poorly maintained  tools. 
4. Keep tool handles clean , dry and free from oil or grease to allow for better control of the tool. 
5. Grounded  tools must be plugged  into an outlet, properly  installed and grounded  in 
accordance  with all codes  and ordinances.  Never remove the grounding  prong or modify 
the plug  in any way. Do not use any adapter  plugs. Check with a qualified  electrician  if you 
are in doubt  as to whether the outlet is properly  grounded . If the tool should electrically 
malfunction  or break down, grounding  provides  a low resistance  path to carry electricity 
away from the user. 
6. Avoid  body contact  with grounded  surfaces . There is an increased  risk of electrical  shock if 
your body  is grounded . 
7. Do not expose electrical  tools to rain or wet conditions.  Water entering  a tool will increase the 
risk of electrical  shock . 
8. Do not abuse cords!  Never use the cord to pull the plug from an outlet.  Keep cord  away from 
heat, oil, sharp edges  or moving parts. Replace damaged  cords  immediately . Damaged 
cords  increase the risk of electrical  shock. 
9. When operating  a power tool outside , use an outdoor  extension cord  marked 
"W-A"or "W." 
These cords  are rated for outdoor  use and reduce the risk of electrical  shock. 
10. Use only three-wire extension cords  which  have three-prong  grounding  plugs and 
three-pole  receptacles  which  accept  the tool's plug . Use of other extension cords  will not 
ground  the tool and increase the risk of electrical  shock . 
MAINTENANCE 
1. Avoid  using solvents when cleaning . 
2. Most items are susceptible  to damage  from various types  of commercial  solvents. 
3. Use clean cloths to remove dirt, dust, oil, grease , etc. 
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