Model W1821 (For Machines Mfg. Since 3/10)
Assembly
The Model W1821 mounts on most table saws that have 27" deep tables. If your table saw does not have mounting holes for the installation of the router table, you will need to drill and tap these holes. Also, you may have to modify the fence rails to allow access for the router table
Needed for Assembly | Qty |
Another Person | 1 |
Hex Wrench 4mm | 1 |
Hex Wrench 5mm | 1 |
Hex Wrench 6mm | 1 |
Wrench 10mm | 1 |
Wrench 13mm | 2 |
Straightedge (at least 24" long) | 1 |
To assemble and install your router table attachment, do these steps:
1. | DISCONNECT THE TABLE SAW FROM POWER! |
2. | Decide which of the following mounting options best |
| suits your needs: |
| — Remove the existing right wing of the saw table |
| and use the existing wing mounting holes to attach |
Saw Table |
Mounting Holes |
SETUP |
Router Table |
Figure 4. Mounting holes in saw and router
tables.
Foot Pad
Support
the router table. |
— Mount the router table to the right side of the |
saw table or the existing |
these cases, you will probably need to drill and |
tap three |
Leg
Jam Nut
wing that match those in the router table (see |
Figure 4). |
Tip: Use the holes in the router table as a template for marking the mounting hole locations on the saw table so that the router table top will mount flush with the top of the saw table.
3.Thread the foot pad assembly into the bottom of the support leg, as shown in Figure 5. For now, do not tighten the jam nut up to the leg so that you can adjust the height of the leg in a later step.
4.Thread the support leg onto the stud on the bottom of the router table, as shown in Figure 6.
Figure 5. Foot pad bolt threaded into the
support leg.
Support