RIDGID JP0610 manual Assemble Fence To Bed, Install Cutter Head Guard, Assembly Fence Nut Mount

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Assembly (continued)

Assemble Fence To Bed

1. From the hardware pack find the following:

1

Washer 1/2"

1

T-Nut

From among the loose parts find the following

1

Fence Assembly

Fence Lock Knob

T-Nut

Washer 1/2" (Actual Size Not

 

1

Fence Lock Knob

 

1

Fence Tilt Knob

2.

Position fence onto fence support as shown making

 

sure the keyway in fence assembly lines up with the

 

key on the fence mount.

3.

Once fence is in place, slide the fence lock knob

 

through the 1/2" washer and then through the fence

 

assembly and fence mount. Thread T-nut onto the end

 

of the lock knob. Make sure the tabs on the nut sit in

 

the slot on the fence mount.

4.

Slide the fence back and fourth to make sure it moves

 

freely. Then lock in place.

5.

Thread the fence tilt knob into the fence.

(Actual Size Not Shown) Shown)

Fence Assembly

Fence Tilt Knob

Fence Lock

Knob

Fence

Washer

Assembly

 

Fence

 

T-Nut

 

Mount

 

 

Install Cutter Head Guard

1.From among the loose parts find the cutter head guard. Remove the pan head screw from the bottom of the guard post.

2.Turn the spring-loaded knob 1 turn counterclockwise, looking down through the hole in the infeed table.

3.Line the slot in the guard post with the pin in the knob. Slide the post through table and over pin in the knob.

4.Reinstall the pan head screw in the bottom of the guard post.

NOTE: The two ribs on top of the fence indicate where the cutter head opening is located in the table.

Cutter Head

Guard

Slot

Spring Loaded

Knob

Cutter Head

Opening Indicators

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