IDENTIFICATION OF MAIN PARTS AND COMPONENTS FRONT VIEW D C B E H A G F A. VISE E. BENCH DOG B. WORK TABLE F. C. STOPPER BAR G. FRONT/REAR CROSSBRACE D. TOOL STORAGE AREA H.
UNPACKING Carefully unpack and remove the unit and its components from its shipping container and check for missing or damaged items as per the list of contents below. NOTE: PLEASE REPORT ANY DAMAGED OR MISSING ITEMS TO YOUR GENERAL® INTERNATIONAL DISTRIBUTOR IMMEDIATELY. LIST OF CONTENTS QTY A. TABLE TOP................................................................................. 1 B. LEG ASSEMBLY ......................................................................... 2 C. FRONT/REAR CROSS BRACE ...
ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE STARTING THE INSTALLATION AND ASSEMBLY, SURE THAT POWER SWITCH IS IN THE “OFF” POSITION THIS MODEL 95-048 WORKBENCH IS HEAVY. DO NOT MAKE OVER-EXERT. THETHE HELP OF AN ASSISTANT MAY BE NEEDED TOAND LIFTTHAT IT. THE POWER CORD IS UNPLUGGED. DO NOT PLUG IN OR TURN ON THE SANDER UNTIL YOU HAVE COMPLETED THE INSTALLATION ND ASSEMBLY STEPS DESCRIBED IN THIS SECTION OF THE MANUAL. B A D C 1. Install hardware A on the support legs as shown B & C.
7. Flip the leg assemblies over and fit them against of the table with the corners aligned as shown. Note: The help of an assistant may be needed to flip the table upside down. A B C D 8. Insert a barrel nut with the head side up into each of the holes A and attach each leg with a socket head screw, lock washer and flat washer as shown, B & C (use 4 mm Allen key supplied). Then, with the help of an assistant, set the table upright, D. F E F 9.
VISE & BENCH DOG USAGE EXAMPLES The supplied vises and bench dogs can be used in a wide variety of situations and configurations where clamping or securing a workpiece to the bench may be useful. Here are but a few examples of the possible uses for the vises and bench dogs. You may discover, or already have many others, based on your own specific shop needs.