The front rail must be low enough to clear the miter gauge slot, and parallel to the table top:
1.Place an adjustable square on the table as shown in Figure 3.
2.Check height of front rail at several locations along the surface of the saw table. The front rail must be parallel with table top.
3.When front rail has been correctly positioned, use a screwdriver and 7/16" wrench to tighten nuts securely. However, do not tighten hardware for the farthest left hole; it should remain loose to accommodate switch installation (below).
Figure 3
6.4Switch installation
At this time refer to your
6.5Back rail installation
1.Locate the back rail which is 2" x 2" with holes running along one side only. Height of back rail when attached to the saw is not critical.
2.Align holes in back rail to holes in table top.
3.Secure back rail to
4.Secure remainder of back rail with 1/4 screws, flat washers, lock washers, and hex nuts (HP- 2/6/7/8) as shown in Figure 5.
5.Tighten all nuts.
Figure 4
Figure 5
6.6Guide tube
Important: Before proceeding with guide tube installation, the table saw switch should already be installed. If not, refer to the Switch Installation section in your
Referring to Figure 6:
The guide tube (A) is placed on top of front rail (B) and is mounted with scale facing toward operator.
1.Align holes in bottom of guide tube with holes in front rail. When properly positioned, the guide tube should extend beyond the front rail about 6" in both directions.
2.Fasten guide tube (A) to front rail (B) from beneath, with seven 1/4" screws, lock washers, and flat washers
3.Tighten all screws with a 7/16" wrench.
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