Porter-Cable 3812 instruction manual Removing Blade GUARD/SPREADER Assembly, Miter Gage Holder

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6.NOTE: The anchor block (B) Fig. 6, has been adjusted at the factory so that the spreader will be aligned with the saw blade which is supplied with the saw. When changing to blades with different widths it may be necessary to adjust the anchor block (B) Fig. 9, as follows:

7.Remove table insert and saw blade.

8.Loosen the two screws (C) Fig. 8 (under saw table), that attach the anchor block (B) Fig. 9, to the saw frame

(E).

9.Three additional shims, two of which are shown at (D) Fig. 9, are supplied with your saw and can be used as required between the anchor block (B) and the frame (E) in order to align the spreader with the saw blade.

10.After adjustment is completed, tighten the two screws (C) Fig. 8.

REMOVING BLADE

GUARD/SPREADER

ASSEMBLY

WARNING: MAKE SURE THE SAW IS DISCON- NECTED FROM THE POWER SOURCE.

The blade must be in the 90 degree position to the table for the blade guard and spreader assembly to be removed. Remove the table insert, pull out on the spreader release spring (A) Fig. 9A, while pulling up on the blade guard/spreader assembly (B). NOTE: STORE

THE BLADE GUARD AS SHOWN IN FIG. 31A, WHEN THE BLADE GUARD IS NOT IN USE.

MITER GAGE

The miter gage is shipped completely assembled and is supplied with a T-slot miter gage bar (A) Fig. 10, that can be inserted into either one of the two T-slotted miter gage grooves located in the table top, as shown. The T- slot miter gage can be extended beyond the front of the table for cross-cutting wide workpieces.

MITER GAGE HOLDER

Fig. 11, illustrates the miter gage (D) inserted into the miter gage holder when not in use.

A

Fig. 10

C

Fig. 8

B

D

E

Fig. 9

Fig. 9A

D

Fig. 11

B

A

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Contents Instruction Bench Top Table Saw Manual General Safety Rules Unpacking Additional Safety Rules for Circular SawsIllustrates the blade guard in place Assembling Blade Guard and Spreader AssemblyMiter Gage Holder Removing Blade GUARD/SPREADER AssemblyMiter Gage Fastening SAW to a Supporting Surface Assembling RIP Fence to SAW TableMotor Fastening SAW to TWO SAW HorsesExtension Cord SelectionAdjusting Table Insert Locking Switch in the OFF PositionBlade Raising and Lowering Control Blade Tilting ControlRIP Fence Operation and Adjustments Adjusting 0 and 45 Degree Positive StopsRipping Thin Stock Replacing the RIP Fence ScaleRIP Fence Extension Dust Port Miter Gage Operation and AdjustmentsAdjusting Blade Parallel to Miter Gage Slots Changing the Blade Storage of AccessoriesRipping OperationCROSS-CUTTING Using Accessory Dado Head Using Auxiliary Wood Facing on RIP FenceConstructing a Featherboard Keep Tool Clean MaintenanceConstructing a Push Stick PushstickPORTER-CABLE Delta Service Centers

3812 specifications

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