5.Raise or lower the rear of the wing until the wing and table are flush. Tighten the bolt. Any adjustment at this point should be mini- mal.

6.Check flushness at the front bolt and read- just if necessary.

7.Repeat Steps 3-4for the other extension wing.

8.Now, check the alignment of the table and both wings with a straightedge. The straight- edge should run flat across both wings and the table top. If the straightedge contacts both wings and the table evenly, you are fin- ished with this section. If it does not, contin- ue to Step 9.

9.If the extension wings tilt up or down at the outside edges, remove the wings and shim them with masking tape. See Figure 7.

a.If the wings tilt down, stick layers of mask- ing tape under each bolt near the bottom edge of the wing and retighten.

b.If the wing tilts up, stick layers of masking tape above each bolt near the top edge of the wing and retighten. Allow tape to extend above table surface and trim with a sharp knife after final assembly.

10.Replace the wings and check again.

Masking Tape

Figure 7. Using tape to shim for wing alignment.

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Fence Rails

1.Locate the rear fence rail (the shorter of the two rails).

2.Attach the rear rail to the table top using the spacers, hex bolts and lock washers sup- plied. See Figure 8. Using a combination square set at 15Ú32", place at the edge of the table, and adjust the rail so it is consistently 15Ú32" below the top of the table.

Figure 8. Rear rail attachment procedure.

3.Attach the front rail to the table top using the hex socket flathead screws supplied. See Figure 9. Place a combination square set at 25Ú32", at the edge of the table, and adjust the rail so it is consistently 25Ú32" below the top of the table.

Figure 9. Front rail attachment procedure. G7209/10 14'' Table Saw

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