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INSTALLING TABLE SIDE EXTENSIONS- cont'd (Fig. O)
6.
Snap one short location seat (5) over the end of the
rear table extension tube (3). Make sure the locating
pin (6) in the location seat fits into the matching hole
in the extension tube (Fig. O).
NOTES: Install location seat on front table extension
tube.
NOTE:
For illustration purposes the view in Fig. O looks
"through" the saw table to the under side of the table.
Fig. O
INSTALLING REAR TABLE EXTENSION (Fig. P)
1.
Place the rear table extension onto the two rear table
extension tubes (1).
2.
Snap two long location seats (4) over the two rear
table extension tubes (1). Make sure the locating pin in
the location seat fits into the matching hole (5) in the
extension tube.
3.
Insert rear table extension tubes (1) into the two holes
in the rear of the saw table (3) and into extension tube
brackets under the table.
4.
Position rear table support so instruction labels are up.
5.
Snap one short location seat (4) over the end of the
left rear table extension tube (1). Make sure the
locating pin in the location seat fits into the matching
hole in the extension tube.
Fig. P
5
3
6
3
4
5
1
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ADJUSTING REAR TABLE EXTENSION
1.
Rear table extension should be positioned as close as
possible to the rear of the table when ripping short
work pieces.
2.
Rear table extension should be pulled out fully until
the location seat prevents it from moving outward
when ripping long work pieces that require extra
support as you are completing the cut.
RIP FENCE ADJUSTMENT (Fig. Q)
1.
The fence (1) is moved by lifting up on the handle (2)
and sliding the fence to the desired location. Pushing
down on the handle locks the fence in position.
2.
Position the fence on the right side of the table, and
along one edge of the miter gauge grooves.
3.
Lock the fence handle. The fence should be parallel
with the miter gauge groove.
4.
If adjustment is needed to make the fence parallel to
the groove, do the following:
Loosen the two screws (3) and lift up on the
handle (2).
Hold the fence bracket (4) firmly against the front
of the saw table. Move the far end of the fence
until it is parallel with the miter gauge groove.
Tighten both screws and push the handle to lock.
5.
If fence is loose when the handle is in the locked
(downward) position, do the following:
Move the handle (2) upward and turn the
adjusting nut (5) clockwise until the rear clamp is
snug. Do not turn the adjusting screw more than
1/4 turn at a time.
Over-tightening the adjusting screw will cause the
fence to come out of alignment.
WARNING
Failure to properly align fence can cause "kickback" and
serious injury.
Fig. Q
5
1
3
2
4