Metabo 910058886 Operating Instructions
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To install the Metabo 910058886 Table Extension, first ensure the table saw is powered off. Align the extension with the pre-drilled holes on the saw table, then secure it with bolts provided in the kit. Tighten the bolts using a wrench until the extension is firmly attached.
The Metabo 910058886 Table Extension is compatible with most wood materials, including plywood, MDF, and hardwoods. Ensure the extension is properly installed to support these materials effectively.
No, the Metabo 910058886 Table Extension is designed to provide a flat, stable surface and does not support angle adjustments. Ensure it is mounted level for optimal performance.
To maintain the Metabo 910058886 Table Extension, regularly wipe the surface with a clean, damp cloth to remove dust and debris. Avoid using abrasive cleaners. Inspect for loose bolts periodically and tighten as needed.
If the table extension becomes wobbly, check all bolts and fasteners to ensure they are tightened securely. If the problem persists, inspect for any possible damage or wear that might require replacement components.
The Metabo 910058886 Table Extension is primarily designed for Metabo table saws. However, it may be compatible with other brands if the mounting dimensions match. Verify compatibility before installation.
The Metabo 910058886 Table Extension can support up to 50 lbs (approximately 22.7 kg) when properly installed. Ensure weight is distributed evenly across the surface to prevent damage.
The Metabo 910058886 Table Extension can be installed on either side of the table saw, depending on your workspace requirements. Ensure proper alignment and secure fastening regardless of the side chosen.
Use a spirit level to check the alignment of the extension with the main table surface. Adjust the mounting bolts as necessary to achieve a level surface.
If the table extension shows signs of rust, gently sand the affected area with fine-grit sandpaper and apply a rust-inhibiting primer or paint. Regular cleaning and maintenance can prevent rust formation.