Porter-Cable 36-729 Motor Cover, Table Insert a should Always be Level with the Table

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12.Holding the clear blade guard, lower the saw blade and assemble the table insert (E) Fig. 24, into the open- ing on the saw table. Tighten screw (F) to fasten the table insert to the saw.

13.Place a straight edge (B) across the table at both ends of the table insert as shown in Fig. 25.

THE TABLE INSERT (A) SHOULD ALWAYS BE LEVEL WITH THE TABLE.

If an adjustment is necessary, remove the table insert screw (F) Fig 25, and turn the adjusting screws, on the bottom of the insert, as needed, with the 3mm hex wrench supplied.

Replace the table insert and recheck the table insert and adjust insert until it is level with the table.

MOTOR COVER

1.Align the two hinge pins (A) Fig. 26 on the motor cover with the two hinge catches (B) on the right side of the cabinet.

2.Insert the hinge pins (A) Fig. 26 on the motor cover into the two hinge catches (B).

3.Turn handle (C) Fig. 27 clockwise, and close motor cover (D).

4.Turn handle (C) Fig. 27 counterclockwise to lock motor cover with cabinet.

F

Fig. 24

F

A

B

Fig. 25

A

B

A

B

Fig. 26

D

C

Fig. 27

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Contents Cabinet Saw Important Safety Instructions Table of ContentsCalifornia Proposition Safety Guidelines DefinitionsStay ALERT, Watch What YOU are Doing General Safety RulesUSE of this Tool can Generate and Disburse Dust or Other Failure to Follow These Rules MAY Result in Serious Injury Additional Specific Safety RulesMotor Specifications Power ConnectionsGrounding Instructions Functional Description Carton ContentsAssembly Tools Required AssemblyAttaching Handwheels Blade Tilting Lock KnobExtension Wings Blade Guard and Splitter Assembly Insert threaded end of support rod / splitter bracket Page Table Insert a should Always be Level with the Table Motor CoverOperation Locking Switch OFF PositionStarting and Stoping the SAW Blade Raising HandwheelDisconnect Machine from Power Source Replacing Belts Adjusting Belt TensionChanging the SAW Blade Adjusting 90 and 45 Degree Positive Stops Adjusting Table Insert Adjusting TableMiter Gage Operation and Adjustment Common Sawing Operations Never USE the Fence AS a CUT-OFF Gage When CROSS-CUTTINGCROSS-CUTTING Constructing a Push Stick RippingGuard Removed for CLARITY. Always USE the Guard Using Moulding Cutterhead Accessory Dado Head Using Auxiliary Wood Facing on RIP Fence TroubleshootingConstructing a Featherboard Constructing a Push Stick PushstickService MaintenanceAccessories WarrantyPage Page Canadian PORTER-CABLE Delta Service Centers