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STEP 14. Attach three rear support brackets (Fig. 8) to the support table and the back of the saw table.
You will need: 3 - 10 x 35mm hex head bolts 3 - 10mm flat washers
3 - 10mm lock washers
3 - 10mm nuts
Secure a bolt through the round hole in each bracket with a flat washer, lock washer, and a nut, keeping the washers and nut to the inside. When tightening nuts, keep the brackets positioned square to the table. (The Sliding Table accessory will take the place of one rear support bracket, the rear rail will attach directly to this accessory. If you are adding an Outfeed Table, use the Outfeed Table hanger brackets in place of the two rear support brackets on the saw table).
FIG. 8
STEP 15. Attach support bracket (Fig. 9).
You will need: 3 - 10mm x 30 flat head screws
Attach to the right side of the table saw using the included T50 torx wrench. Screw directly into the table, no washers or nuts needed.
FIG. 9
STEP 16. Assemble 52" front rail and brackets (Fig. 10).
You will need: 7 - *8mm carriage bolts (8 if adding Slide Table) 5 - 8mm lock washers 5 - 8mm nuts
5 - front rail brackets
(4 previously removed from rail + 1 from hardware bag)
Assemble carriage bolts, washers and nuts to front rail brackets (just a few threads). Put the head of the carriage bolts into the keyhole slots in the front rail and slide to engage the square part of the bolt. Run nut until it is finger tight, repeat for other four brackets(If you are also adding a Slide Table accessory, the left most front rail bracket is not needed). When attaching brackets to the rail, the rail must be positioned so that the rip scale is right
*Two of the front rail brackets will attach to the 52" Rail System table and will need an M8 x 20 carriage bolt through the square hole (Fig. 11). (If you are also adding a Slide Table accessory, add M8 carriage bolts to front rail brackets that attach to the Saw Table.) It may be helpful to hold the carriage bolts in place with a piece of tape.
FIG. 10
NOT NEEDED WITH SLIDING TABLE
M8 x 20
TAPE |
FIG. 11
STEP 17. Attach 52" front rail with brackets to the table top (Fig. 12).
You will need: 2 - 10 x 30mm flat head screws 2 - 10mm flat washers
2 - 10mm lock washers
2 - 10mm nuts
Secure each screw through the upper hole in the rail support brackets, as shown, keeping the flat washer, lock washer and nut to the inside of the table. Tighten snug but not very tight. Tighten the rail brackets 8mm nuts, leaving the outer ones finger tight.
FIG. 12
FIG. 13
STEP 18. Parallel the front rail to the saw table (Fig. 13). Using your fence face or a straightedge to extend the table surface over the rail, make sure the distance from the saw table top to the rail top is the same at both the left and right side of the table. If the rail is not aligned correctly, loosen the mounting screws slightly and tap on the rail with a soft hammer or a reg- ular hammer and a block of wood until the distances are the same. Tighten the hardware securely.
STEP 19. Attach front rail bracket to support table (Fig. 12). (If you have a Slide Table skip this step)
You will need: 1 - 10 x 30mm flat head screw 1 - 10mm flat washer
1 - 10mm lock washer
1 - 10mm nut
Attach the support table to the outer front rail support bracket, keeping the washers and nut on the inside of the table. Using the fence face as a straight edge, make sure the front outer corner of the support table is level with the inner edge and main table surface. Tighten hardware, including the 8mm rail support bracket nut.
STEP 20. Carefully move table into position (Fig. 14).
You will need: 2 - 10 x 25mm hex head bolts 4 - 10mm flat washers
2 - 10mm lock washers
2 - 10mm nuts
2 - 8mm lock washers
2 - 8mm nuts
Allow table to rest against the support bracket and over the M8 x 20 carriage bolts previously installed through the front rail brackets.
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