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 6.  Slide the Sled Body (1) backward so that it will be clear 

    of the blade.

    

Blade height should be set no more than 2" 

above the surface of the saw table to avoid saw blade from 
contacting aluminum T-track on the fences.

 7.  With the saw off, raise the saw blade, using the markings on 

    the back of the plastic Drop-Off Ramp (3) as a guide to set 

    the correct maximum blade height (no more then 2" above 

    the table saw surface). 

Fig. 3.

 8.  With the full Sled Body (1) at the front of the saw, clear of the 

    blade, turn on the saw and push the sled through the blade, 

    stopping well before the blade emerges out the back of the 

    plastic Blade Guard (6). 

Fig. 4.

    

Turn off the saw and allow the blade to 

stop spinning before sliding the Small Parts Sled back to the 
starting point at the front of the saw.

 9.  With the blade still raised but the saw turned off and 

    unplugged, slide the sled back to the point where you 

    stopped in Step 8. 

Fig. 3

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Summary of Contents for Table Saw Small

Page 1: ...Table Saw Small Parts Sled Instructions For use only on table saws with a 3 4 x 3 8 miter slot For safe and effective operation read these instructions fully before use...

Page 2: ...h as featherboards push sticks and push blocks whenever appropriate Do not use power tools in explosive environments e g in the presence of flammable liquids fumes or dust Keep children and bystanders...

Page 3: ...t Head Screws 3 6 Blade Guard 1 7 1 4 20 Cap Nut 2 8 1 4 20 x 1 2 Hex Bolt 2 9 Safety Miter Stop 1 10 5 Star Knob 1 11 5 16 18 x 15 8 Bolt 1 12 8 32 x 3 4 Screw 2 13 Miter Bar 1 PARTS LIST Safety Mite...

Page 4: ...the 1 4 20 x 1 2 Hex Bolts 8 and 1 4 20 Cap Nuts 7 on the plastic Blade Guard 6 with bolt heads facing down but don t tighten them 5 Slide the heads of the 1 4 20 x 1 2 Hex Bolts 8 on the Blade Guard...

Page 5: ...blade height no more then 2 above the table saw surface Fig 3 8 With the full Sled Body 1 at the front of the saw clear of the blade turn on the saw and push the sled through the blade stopping well...

Page 6: ...Zero Clearance Insert 2 in place by driving two 8 32 x 1 Flat Head Screws 5 through the predrilled holes in the underside of the Sled Body and into the MDF Zero Clearance Insert 2 Fig 7 If by chance y...

Page 7: ...c Blade Guard 6 installed Keep hands and fingers outside Blade Guard 6 and away from rotating blade to avoid risk of serious injury Table saw miter track must be 3 4 x 3 8 If the track is a different...

Page 8: ...running but ONLY if The offcut piece has fallen away so that it will not contact the blade If it has NOT fallen away turn off the saw and wait for the blade to stop moving before removing the offcut a...

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