Porter-Cable 36-729 instruction manual Insert threaded end of support rod / splitter bracket

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H

G

Fig. 12

5.Insert threaded end of support rod / splitter bracket

(G) Fig. 12, through slot in rear of saw and into hole in rear trunnion (H). Fasten support rod / splitter bracket (G) to trunnion with a M12.1 washer and M12x1.75 hex jam nut (J) Fig. 13. NOTE: Thread nut (J) Fig. 13, onto threads of support rod (G) as much as possible by hand.

6.Using a wrench to hold the M12x1.75 hex jam nut (J) Fig. 13, tighten rod (G) Fig. 14, by inserting a small screwdriver (K) or similar device through the hole in the end of the rod.

7.Loosen screws (T) and (U) Fig. 15, and remove screw (V) and washer (O).

8.Insert the front end of splitter (P) Fig. 16, inside the splitter mounting bracket behind splitter fastener plate and screw (C). Push splitter down as far as possible, making certain the bottom edge of splitter (P) is parallel with the table surface. Tighten screw (C) Fig. 16. Fasten splitter and blade guard assembly (P) Fig. 17, to bracket

(M) using an M8x1.25x25mm hex head screw (V) and M8.1 flat washer (O).

P

C

Fig. 16

J

Fig. 13

G

K

Fig. 14

O

T V

M

U

Fig. 15

P

O

M

V

Fig. 17

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