Model W1822 (For Machines Mfg. Since 9/10)

Assembly

The assembly process typically requires modifications to your table saw. To make the process easier, we strongly recommend that you have another person help you. Also, if you have to drill new holes, we recommend clamping the components in place when marking or drilling; this will ensure accurate final results.

NOTICE

Additional tools will be needed for cutting, grinding, drilling, and tapping threads in metal surfaces

Tools Needed

Qty

Another Person For Lifting

1

Wrench 13mm

1

Hex Wrenches 4mm & 6mm

1 Each

Marker

1

Precision Straightedge

1

Adjustable Square

1

Feeler Gauges

1 Set

Masking Tape

As Needed

To assemble and install your sliding table attachment, do these steps:

1.DISCONNECT SAW FROM POWER!

2.Attach the sliding table to the left side of the saw table so that the sliding table top is 0.010"–0.020" higher than the top of the table saw to prevent the workpiece from dragging on 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, or re-mount the rails farther to the right, which may also require you to drill (and possibly tap) new holes in your table and cut small notches into your rails for access to T-slots in your saw’s table (see Figure 3).

 

Table T-Slot

 

Fence Rail

 

SETUP

 

Cut-Out

 

 

Figure 3. Illustrated example of a fence

modification.

Figure 4. Example of relocating the power

switch.

If the power switch on your saw is mounted on the left, you may need to re-mount it to a new location, such as the non-moving base portion of the Model W1822 (see Figure 4 for an example) or a new location on your fence rails. Remounting the switch may require drilling and tapping new holes.

If you have a wing attached to the left side of the saw table, remove it.

If you do not have a wing attached to the left side of the table or do not have the correct mounting holes for the sliding table, you will need to drill and tap three M8-1.25 holes into the saw table in a layout that matches those in the sliding table (see Figure 5).

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Sliding Table

Mounting Holes

Saw Table

Figure 5. Mounting hole locations.

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Woodstock W1822 owner manual Assembly, Disconnect SAW from Power