Craftsman 315.21829 manual Accessory Table Usage, Rear, Table Clampng Bracket, See Figures52.53

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ACCESSORY TABLE USAGE

Ths accessory table has been spec'dtcaltydesignedfor use with listed Craftsmen Routars.The hole pattern on the accessory table has notbeen drfflad to accommodate all reuters. Reuters must not exceed 3 HP (maximum devel-

oped) or weigh more than 12-1/2 Ibs. Reutersmust have took-on switch feature.

TABLE CLAMPNG BRACKET

See Figure 51.

The lever on the accessory table wilt.tighten the table se- curelyto the front rail. The weight of the muter may cause the accessory table to loosen or have movement st the

rear of the table. To avoid this, install the table clamping bracket.

NOTE: Positionthe table clampingbracket so that the accessory table is centeredover it.

IISlide one of the T-nuts into the front channel of the rear rail and under the aooeseorytable.

The table clamping bracket fits in the bottom slot of the rear railand the slotted top of the bracket wraps around the raised portion on the undersideof the accessory table.

Secure wlth a 5/16 in. washer and a 5/16-18 x 3/4 in. knob bolt.

Tighten the knob bolt securely.

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Place rip fence against blade and lock in place,

Usingthe appropriate hex key supplied with your table saw, remove the rear adjustment screw and washer on top of the rip fence.

Slide one of the T-nutsintothe top channel of ripfence and place between the two adjustment screws.

NOTE: T-nutsinstallfrom the rear of the rip fence.

Replacethe washer and the rear adjustmentscrew and tighten securely.

Checkthe rip fsncs for squarsnesswith ths saw blade,

Unlock the rip fence, slide it away from the saw blade, and lock it in place,

Slidethe four remainingT-nuts into the top channelof ripfence.

NOTE: Five T-nuts shouldbe in the top channelof

the rip fencewith only one of them between the adjustmentscrews on the rip fence.

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315.21829 specifications

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