ASSEMBLE REAR RAIL
5. Clamp rear rail (G) Fig. 24, to back of saw table using bar
clamps making certain notch (E) in rail is aligned with saw
blade (A) as shown, using straight edge (B). Make sure the
two cutouts in the rail are below the bottom of the miter
slots in the saw table.
6. Check to make certain there are no interferance such as
casting ribs behind the rear edge of the saw table and
drill a minimum of two through holes into the saw table
using the countersunk holes as a template. Fasten rear
rail to saw table using the 1/4-20 x 1-1/4" long flat head
screws, flat washers, lock washers and hex nuts supplied.
IMPORTANT: If there is no room in rear edge of the
table to drill through holes, it will be necessary to
drill #7 holes and tap holes with a 1/4-20 tap.
7. After fastening the rear rail to the saw table, tilt the saw
blade to make certain there is no interferance between the
saw guard and the rear rail. If there is, it will be necessary
to enlarge the cut-out (H) Fig. 24, in the rear rail.
EXTENSION TABLE & SUPPORT LEGS
8. Assemble the 3/8" jam nut (I) onto leveling screw (J).
Thread leveling screw into foot adapter. Fig. 25 illustrates
the foot leveling assembly on the table leg. Assemble
the remaining foot assembly to the other leg in the same
manner. NOTE: Height adjustments will be made
later.
IMPORTANT:
If your saw fence system will be used
with a mobile base underneath the saw base and table
legs, the position of the legs will have to be changed
to fit the mobile base extension.
9. Lay the extension table upside down on a floor or bench.
10. Position table leg (K) to the closed in corner of the
extension table (L), as shown in Fig. 26
11. Attach the table leg (K) to the table board (L) with six
5/8" long wood screws (M). Repeat this process for the
remaining leg.
IMPORTANT:
If your saw fence system will be used
with a mobile base underneath the saw base and table
legs, the position of the legs will have to be changed
to fit the mobile base extension.
12. Place table assembly (L) in position between the front
and rear rail, as shown in Fig. 27. Make sure end of table
is flush against saw table and using a bar clamp, snug
up ends of rails to hold table in position. Using a straight
edge, (N), make certain table is in the same plane and
level with saw table. Adjust leveling screws in bottom of
support legs to accomplish this. When you are certain
table is level and in the same plane as the saw table,
tighten bar clamp to hold everything in position. Then drill
1/4" through holes through the front and rear table frame
using holes (O) in the rail as a template. The number of
holes to drill will depend on the length of the rails.
ASSEMBLY
A
B
E
G
I
13
FIG. 24
FIG. 25
L
M
FIG. 26
N
O
FIG. 27
H
J
K
L