Delta 36-841 instruction manual Assembling Table Legs to Extension Table

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Fig. 92

ASSEMBLING TABLE LEGS TO EXTENSION TABLE

1.Position the two legs, at the inside of one end of the extension table, mark the position of the eight holes to be drilled into the bottom of the table, Fig. 92. Remove the two legs and using a 1/16" drill bit, drill the eight holes 1/2" deep. Replace the two legs and fasten to the bottom of the table using the eight 3/4" long wood screws supplied.

2.Fasten the leg bracket (L) Fig. 93, to the end piece (J) of the table using the two 1-1/2" long flat head Phillips screws, flat washers and hex nuts. Fasten the remaining leg to the extension table in the same manner.

ASSEMBLING EXTENSION TABLE TO FRONT AND REAR RAILS

1.Place table assembly (N) Fig. 95, in position between the two rails, as shown. Make sure end of table (N) is flush against extension wing (P). Using a straight edge make sure table (N) is in the same plane and level with saw table

(P). Lightly tap table up or down and adjust leveling screws (R) Fig. 96, in bottom of legs to accomplish this. When the table (N) Fig. 95, is level and in the same plane with saw table (P), drill 1/4" through holes (S) Fig. 95 through the front and rear of the extension table using the holes provided in rails as template.

2.After the holes have been drilled in the edge of the front and rear extension table board, fasten both front and rear rail to table using the 1-1/2" flat head Phillips screws, flat washers, and hex nuts (S) Fig. 95.

J

L

Fig. 93

P

S

Fig. 95

R

Fig. 96

N

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