SIP 10" table saw wheel kit advice

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Skyper

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Hi I have just took delivery of my new table saw. I also bought the wheel kit but am struggling with the manual as to how the single front wheel is set up. Has anyone got a picture they could share of there set up please.
Thanks.
 
What Graham said

The wheel assemblies go on 2 corners and are adjustable, the plate goes centre of the opposite panel and the handle with twin wheels us euse to hook on to the plate, raise the fixed legs and manouver the saw around.

edit:The only observation I'd make is that the panel the plate fixes to can flex so I fitted a reinforcement.
 
The illustration seems to have a plate missing, unless they've changed it. Mine has a full width lipped plate which bolts on the front, to which the lifting bracket attaches.
 
GrahamF":2va28qn6 said:
The illustration seems to have a plate missing, unless they've changed it. Mine has a full width lipped plate which bolts on the front, to which the lifting bracket attaches.
Mine did as well Graham but the upright seemed to flex a little which is why i reinforced it. just being a bit OTT I guess.
 
Hi thanks for the replies. yes I have the 2 wheels in the corners and the handle with the double wheels for the front. My issue is that the handle nearly touches the floor before it lifts the saw. This making it very difficult to maneuver. I cant see anything I have missed but thought I would check on here. thanks
 
I'd forgotten that I fitted an angle iron frame all around the base, maybe I'm dreaming about a length of support coming with the wheel kit or more likely I used it for something else, it was a long time ago!

you can see the metal lifter bracket the top of which is 160mm from floor level however the saw sits almost 30mm off the floor on loose packers to level it as my garage floor is sloped otherwise would be about 130mm.
At its' working height I need to put a board under the lifter wheels, take out the packers, drop the saw to the floor, remove board under lifter wheels after which I can easily move it around.

Poor pic just taken in the dark on my phone but you'll see what I mean.
 

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appreciate your time and info. I got it sussed out today I had the bar that bolts on to the saw upside down. All good now thanks
 

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