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5.Remove the (6) cap screws, flat washers, and lock washers from both sides of the main table.

6.Inspect the extension wings and main table mating surfaces for burrs or foreign materials that may inhibit assembly.

For a correct fit, the mating edges of the table and wings must be clean, smooth, and flat. If necessary, use a wire brush or file to remove any flashing, dings, or high spots.

7.While a helper holds the extension wings in place, attach them to the main table with the (6) M10-1.5 x 25 cap screws, 10mm lock washers, and 10mm flat washers removed in Step 5, as shown in Figure 14.

8.Place a straightedge across the extension wings and main table to make sure that the combined table surface is flat.

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Figure 14. Extension wings attached.

If the combined table surface is flat, skip to Step 9.

If the outside end of the extension wing tilts down, place one or more strips of masking tape along the bottom edge of the main table to shim the end of the extension wing up (see Figure 15).

If the outside end of the extension wing tilts up, place one or more strips of masking tape along the top edge of the main table to shim the end of the extension wing down (see Figure 16).

Note: After reinstalling wings, remove all excess masking tape with a razor blade.

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Figure 15. Masking tape location for

shimming the wing up.

Figure 16. Masking tape location for

shimming the wing down.

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Woodstock W1824 manual Masking tape location for Shimming the wing up