RIDGID TS 2400 Aligning Blade Guard, Wood, Kerf Spreader Blade, Do not loosen other screws. This

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Aligning Blade Guard

IMPORTANT: To work properly, the spreader must always be adjusted so the

Wood

cut workpiece will pass on either side of the spreader without binding or skewing to the side.

NOTE: The spreader is thinner than the width of the cut (kerf) by approximately six thicknesses of paper.

1.

Raise blade all the way up, making

 

sure it is square with table.

 

2.

Use a wrench to loosen

the screw

 

that secures the spreader

support to

Kerf

Spreader

Blade

 

the spreader mount.

3.

Raise blade guard. Lift up both anti-

 

kickback pawls. Insert a large set

 

screw wrench in the notches of the

 

pawls to hold the pawls out of the

 

way.

4.

Place a square against the spreader

 

as shown. Use a wrench to tighten

 

the screw.

5.

Make two folds in a small piece (6 x 6

 

inch) of ordinary newspaper making

 

three thicknesses.

 

The folded paper will be used as

 

“spacing gauge”.

6.

Using 7/16 wrench loosen the 1/4-20

 

hex head screws so the spreader can

 

slide sideways.

7.

Place rip fence on the right hand side

 

of table. Carefully move it against

 

blade so that it is parallel to the blade,

 

and just touches tips of saw teeth.

 

Tighten rip fence lock lever.

8.

Insert folded paper between spreader

 

and fence.

9.

Hold spreader flat against folded

 

paper and fence. Tighten screws

 

using 7/16 inch wrench.

10.

To remove blade guard and spreader,

 

loosen the blade guard locking knob.

 

Do not loosen other screws. This

 

allows you to remove and replace the

 

guard for non-through cuts without

 

disturbing the spreader alignment.

Paper

Folded

Paper

1/4-20 Hex Head Screws

Combination

Square

Screw

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