The support plate underneath the sliding table (Figure 10) has an inner tab (A) and an outer tab (B). When placing the table onto the leveling bracket (D, Fig. 8), the leveling bracket must be positioned between the inner and outer tabs and the slots in the tabs (C, Fig. 10) must straddle the screws (A, Fig. 8) that secure the leveling bracket (D, Fig. 8) to the rail (C, Fig. 8).
7.The sliding table should rest on the jacking screws (G, Fig. 8).
8.Place two 90° 0.02” shims between the sliding table and the table saw table near each end. This will help keep the sliding table parallel to the table saw table maintaining the proper clearance.
9.Lower, or raise jacking screws (G, Fig. 8) so that the sliding table surface is approximately flush, or slightly lower than table saw table surface.
10.Snug the four hex cap screws (A, Fig. 11) but do not tighten. This will allow you to fine tune the sliding table with the jacking screws.
11.Place a flat 0.02” shim (C, Fig. 11) on the table saw tabletop for the straight edge (B, Fig. 11) to rest on. This will help keep the sliding table the right height above the top of the table saw.
12.Use two jacking screws (G, Fig. 8) to raise the sliding table until it contacts the straight edge. The straight edge should rest flat on sliding table and shims.
13.Move straight edge to the other end of the table saw tabletop and repeat step 12.
14.Tighten hex nuts (F, Fig. 8) against the leveling bracket tabs while keeping jacking screws (G, Fig. 8) from turning.
15.Tighten the four hex cap screws (A, Fig. 11) that hold the leveling brackets in place.
Note: When tightening the screws on the rear rail you may need to hold the sliding table against the shims because there is a tendency for the sliding table to move away from the shim (Figure 12).
16.Verify that the jack screws (G, Fig. 8) contact the sliding table support plate (Fig. 12).
17.Place M8 flat washers (A, Fig. 11A) and M8 hex nuts (B, Fig. 11A) on the four screws (C, Fig. 11A). Using two 13mm wrenches, tighten the hex nuts while holding the screw heads.
18.Remove the shims and make sure the sliding table is still approximately 0.02” higher than the table saw tabletop; it is still approximately 0.02” away from the table saw tabletop.
Figure 10
Figure 11
Figure 11A
Figure 12
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