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Extension Wing Adjustment
Referring to Figure 12:
1. Level each extension wing (A) to the saw table
(B) by using a straight edge (C). Start by
tightening the three screws on each extension
wing that holds it to the table. Tighten these
just enough to hold the wing in place but loose
enough to change the wing height by tapping
on it.
2. Use the straight edge to level the inside edge
of the extension wing to the table. Tighten the
three screws that hold the wings to the table.
3. Next bring the straight edge out to the highest
point on the wing
at the front
of the saw. You
may have to grab the outside edge of the
extension wing and pull up or push down to
level. Once the highest point at the front of the
saw is located and leveled, tighten the
hardware (D) holding the extension wing to the
front rail.
Note:
Hold the switch bracket (E) up as high
as possible when tightening the extension
wing to the rail hardware. This causes the
bracket to "seat" against the bottom of the
extension wing and minimizes switch
movement.
4. Repeat this process for the rear of the same
extension wing. Then repeat steps one and two
for the other extension wing.
Blade Guard and Splitter
1. Thread an M16 hex nut (A, Fig. 13) completely
onto the 5/8" x 8" splitter rod (C, Fig. 13). Place
a lock washer (B) on the splitter rod. Thread
the splitter rod into the rear trunnion and lock in
place by tightening the hex nut.
2. Slide the locating block (A, Fig. 14) onto the
splitter rod (B, Fig. 14).
Figure 12
Figure 13
Figure 14
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