Assembly
Installing the Sliding Table Locking Pin
1.Locate the locking pin with the black handle and thread it through the sliding table body with wrench as shown. Figure 17.
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Figure 17
Adjustment
Leveling the Sliding Table to the Saw
NOTE:
The sliding table should be set approximately 3/64” of an inch higher than the saw table to prevent sheet goods from binding against the table.
1. Loosen the two sliding table lock knobs slightly. | A |
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(B, Fig. 18) | B |
2.Adjust the set screws acordingly which will place pressure against the pressure plate (A, Fig. 18)
3.Tighten the sliding table lock knobs and check adjustment. Repeat if necessary.
Leveling the Sliding Table Carriage
1.Loosen the lower adjusting nuts on the carriage table support arm (A, Fig. 19).
2.Raise or lower the upper adjusting nuts until the sliding table carriage is level (B, Fig. 19).
3.Tighten the lower adjusting nuts and check table for level. Repeat if necessary.
Checking Sliding Table Parallel to Saw Table
After the adjustments above are completed it may be necessary to check for parallel, especially if the sliding table scrubs the saw table.
To align for parallel please repeat the steps described above. If further adjustment is needed, loosen the 8MM hex head bolts that hold the cast mounting bracket to the body of the saw. (A,Fig 20)
Figure 18
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Figure 19
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