Need help identifying left over parts from assembling a new table saw

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I bought a brand new 254mm 10 in table saw but the instruction manual wasn't very helpful...I ended up with 2 rods with a threaded hole and unsure where those get placed...can anyone tell me what they are for?? I've included a photo of the rods
 

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It's a Hoteche 254mm 1500 watt 10 inch table saw...and I have the manual...it's just a useless and vague manual that didn't have anything about that piece...I also had a hard time putting the riving knife but I think I got that installed correctly now... I just have those 2 extra pieces that weren't covered in the instructions. I was hoping someone would recognize those pieces and be able to tell where they go
 
They look like a small version of the old king pins that I used to fit to commercials. That flat in the middle was for a cotter pin to go through to lock them in place. Do you have any other parts or are there holes they can slide into?
 
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I bought a brand new 254mm 10 in table saw but the instruction manual wasn't very helpful...I ended up with 2 rods with a threaded hole and unsure where those get placed...can anyone tell me what they are for?? I've included a photo of the rods
Hi L,
Look for holes/tubes with that diameter, and see if there's an allen screw to hold them in place. They look like hinges of some sort, maybe for guards, or wheels?
C
 
They seem to fit perfectly in the 3rd (smaller) table extension ...maybe for stability ...im not sure but that's exactly what I did and place them there until I find another place for them. I was wondering if they were an outfeed assembly ...but the holes in the extension plates are too small ...so for now they will live under that piece. I appreciate everyone's input ...I can't find nothing like it on other table saws besides the outfeed assembly rods...but none have looks exactly like those
 

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@big-all i thought so...but I don't see where they would slide into...but they are the exact size to fit under the small extention plate ...but not in a fashion that I can extend it even further...maybe just for extra sopport for the plate..im not sure
 
That’s where they fit, the flat section is for spanner to prevent spinning when assembling.
 

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