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Harbor Freight Tools 42933 User Manual

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SKU 42933

For replacement parts, please call 1-800-444-3353.

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REV 03/01

Unpacking

When unpacking, check to make sure that all the parts are included. Refer to the Parts List
and Assembly Drawing at the end of this manual. If any parts are missing or broken, please
call Harbor Freight Tools at the number on the cover of this manual as soon as possible.

Installation

During the assembly and installation procedure, you may have to refer to the Parts List and
Assembly Drawings located at the end of this manual.

1.

Secure the Radial Arm Saw to a solid bench top (or table) by bolting (or clamping) the
saw frame down to the bench top.

- The workbench must not be able to slide or tip over. Affix to floor if necessary.
- Position the Radial Arm Saw (or saw and bench) to slope slightly to the rear so the
radial arm carriage will not roll forward due to gravity.
- The workbench should be of the appropriate length and width to allow the operator
to stand aside of the saw blade, whatever position the saw blade is in.
- The work area should have adequate, overhead, non-glare lighting.
- Always lock the radial arm carriage before moving the unit.

2.

Turn the Base (152) assembly upside down. Attach Table
A (127) squarely to the Base assembly using the four
cross-head Tapping Screws (165).

3.

Attach the table stabilizer Stands to both sides of the
Base using four Hex Nuts (82), Washers (149), and
Round Head Bolts (148).

4.

Place the Table and Base assembly on the workbench,
right side up. Secure to the workbench with nuts, bolts,
and washers (not supplied).

5.

Position Table B (126) and Table C (125), and the rip
fence (guide) and secure them by partially tightening the
two screw clamps built into the Base assembly.

6.

Set the Arm (118) assembly column into the Column
Base. Move the Arm slightly to the left or right until the
column index knob locks into the arm support column.

The arm support column has nine positive stops: 0, 15,
30, 45, and 60 degrees (left and right).

7.

Attach the Elevating Handle assembly to the Arm using
the Allen wrench (provided).

8.

Attach the Saw Blade (17) to the Gear Shaft (19) and
secure with the Outside Flange (16) and Bolt (15).