
4
Fig. 4
ASSEMBLING LEGS AND FRONT TABLE SUPPORT
1.
Lay the table upside down on the floor or bench.
2.
If you purchased the 36-905 Unifence with the accessory 34-914 table, three sets of holes have been
predrilled in the underside of the table to assemble the table legs. NOTE: These hole patterns will allow the
table legs to be set correctly if you are using Delta Mobile Bases and Mobile Base Table Extensions.
A. Eight holes indicated as (A) Fig. 4, beginning 6
inward from the end of the table, are used to
mount the legs when assembling the table to a
Delta 10 Contractor s Saw.
B. Eight holes indicated as (B) Fig. 4, beginning
7-3/8 inward from the end of the table, are used
to mount the legs when assembling the table to
Delta Unisaw.
C. Eight holes indicated as (C) Fig. 4, beginning
9-5/8 inward from the end of the table, are used
to mount the legs when assembling the table to a
Delta 10 Tilting Arbor Saw.
Fig. 5
Fig. 7
Fig. 6
3.
Before assembling the legs to the table, insert the
foot adapter (T) Fig. 5, into the bottom of each leg (A).
Assemble the 3/8-16 jam nut (V) approximately 3/4 of the
way onto leveling screw (W) and place a flat washer (X)
over the jam nut (V) as shown in Fig. 5. Thread the leve-
ing screw (W) into foot adapter (T); height adjustments
can be made later.
4.
Assemble leg (A) Fig. 6, to the bottom of the table
using four #14 x 3/4 inch-long screws (B) as shown.
Assemble the remaining leg to the table in the same
manner.
5.
Fasten the front table support (D) Fig. 7, to the bot-
tom of the table as shown, using two #14 x 3/4 inch-long
screws (E) and (F) supplied. NOTE: The slots closer to
the bend in the support should be against the table. Do
not completely tighten the two screws at this time.
IMPORTA N T: SCREW (E) MUST BE REMOVED A N D
REINSTALLED WHEN ASSEMBLING UNIFENCE
TABLE TO SAW (REFER TO PAGE 6).
A
B
E
D
F