Contents
INTRODUCTION
INTRODUCTION | 2 |
Important Notice! | 2 |
Woodstock Technical Support | 3 |
Specifications | 3 |
SAFETY | 4 |
Standard Machinery Safety | 4 |
Additional Safety for Sliding Table Saws | 6 |
SETUP | 7 |
Unpacking | 7 |
Inventory | 7 |
Assembly | 8 |
OPERATIONS | 13 |
Operation Overview | 13 |
Crosscut Fence | 14 |
Extension Fence | 14 |
Extension Table | 14 |
Flip Stop | 15 |
Crosscutting | 15 |
Miter Cutting | 16 |
PARTS | 17 |
Table | 17 |
Fence | 18 |
WARRANTY | 21 |
SAFETY
SETUP
Important Notice!
Table Saw Modifications Required for Installation
The Model W1822 can be installed on a wide range of table saw brands and sizes; however, installation usually requires permanent modification to your table saw or its parts. This modification can include cutting, grinding, drilling, and tapping threads in metal surfaces. Read the following to determine what type of modification may be required for your saw:
•If your saw table does not have mounting holes that match those in the Model W1822, you will need to drill (and possibly tap) new holes in the saw table.
•If the fence rails on your saw prevent installation of the Model W1822, then you will need to either:
—Cut off the ends of the rails (this is the easiest and fastest option).
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•If the power switch on your saw is mounted on the left, you may need to
Before beginning any modification to your table saw or its parts, read the entire assembly section in this manual to make sure the person making the modification is capable of performing the required tasks, and to make sure the Model W1822 will fit your saw.
OPERATIONS ACCESSORIES
PARTS
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