Initial Assembly
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Locate the Rip Fence Extension
(21)
, the two M6 x
70mm ‘T’ bolts and M6 knobs
(24)
. Slot the two ‘T’
bolts into the fence extension recess, see figs 41
and 42. Slot the bolts into the pre-drilled holes in
the fence extension and secure in place with the M6
knobs. (See fig 43-44)
NOTE:
The rip fence extension
(21)
can be
repositioned to the opposite direction for guiding
thin timber pieces through. (See fig 45)
Fig 41
Fig 42
Fig 43
Fig 45
Fig A
Fig B
21
24
M6 Knob
Hex blot
Hose support bracket
Rip Fence Extention
Mitre Fence
Hose Support Bracket
tighten to clamp the extension in place. (See fig 46)
Introduce the nose of the bar
(12)
into the required
‘T’ slot in the main table. (See fig 47)
Note:
With the rear extension table fitted it is
not possible to push the small mitre fence
completely through. However, the travel is such
that the fence is able to travel well past the
cutting edge of the saw.
Fig 46
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Fig 44
Fig 47
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Locate the hose support bracket and the Hex bolt/
nut. insert the bolt through the pre-drilled hole in
the bracket and loosely screw on the nut. Insert the
bolt into the end of the rear guide rails ‘T’ slot, see fig
A until the bracket support is upaginst the guide rail.
Tighten the nut to secure the asssembly in position.
(See fig B)
Locate the Mitre Fence and Extension
(11)
, loosen
the clamping screw knobs on the extension and
slot each into the slot recesses on the mitre fence,