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SawStop,  the 

SawStop  blade 

logo,  and 

the 

configuration 

of this product 

are either reg

istered 

trademarks 

or  trademar

ks  of  SawStop, 

LLC. 

Software copyright 

2003-2006 by 

SawStop, LLC

All  rights  reserved. 

Protected  by 

one  or  more 

of 

the  following 

U.S.  patents 

6813983,  68269

88, 

6857345, 6877

410,  6880440, 

6920814, 6945148

6945149, 69576

01, 6994004, 

6997090, 7000

514, 

7024975, 7055417, 

 7077039, 7098800, 

7100483, 

7137326, 7171879

, 7197969, 7210383, 

7225712, 

7228772,  7231

856  and  Taiwan 

patent  14346

6. 

Additional U.S

. and foreign pat

ents pending.

!

WARNING

Do  not  remo

ve  the  dust 

shroud  because 

the blade will 

be exposed. 

 If you contact 

the 

blade under the 

table, the bla

de may retract 

toward  you 

and  cause 

a  severe  injury

.

Installing Your T-Glide Fence System

Fig. 8

8.  Use a straight-edge to level the rear edge of the 

left extension wing to the cast iron table top (see 

Fig. 8). You may have to pull up or push down on 

the outer edge of the extension wing to level it. 

Once the rear edge of the left extension wing is 

level, use a 5 mm hex key and a 13 mm wrench 

to fully tighten the nut on the bolt that mounts 

the left extension wing to the rear rail. Repeat 

this process to level the rear edge of the right 

extension wing.

9.  Once the rails are in place you can mount the extension 

table to the rails, but first you must mount the support 

leg or legs to the extension table. The extension 

table for the 36” fence system has one support leg 

and the extension table for the 52” fence system has 

two. Locate the support legs, the angle brackets, and 

the T-Glide table hardware pack. Begin by installing 

the adjustable foot in the bottom of each support leg. 

Thread an M8 nut onto the threaded shaft of the foot 

as close to the rubber base as possible, and then 

thread the foot into the bottom of the support leg as 

far as possible (see Fig. 

9).

Fig. 9

Fig. 10

10.  Each support leg is mounted to the underside of the extension table using two angle brackets. Align the two 

holes in the support leg to the two holes in the brackets as shown in Fig. 10. Put one of the M10 x 45 hex head 

bolts through each hole in the leg and brackets. 

Thread an M10 nylon lock nut on each bolt and 

tighten with a 17 mm wrench. You will need to 

hold the head of the hex bolt with another 17 

mm wrench to tighten the lock nut. Do not fully 

tighten the nuts; leave them just loose enough to 

be able to move the brackets.

level the extension 

wing and tighten the 

nut on this bolt

angle bracket

support

leg

straight-edge

18

Countersunk Socket

Head Bolts, M8 x 25 (6)

Washers, 

M8.5 x 23 (6)

19

Lock Washers, 

M8 (6)

20

Philips Head Screws, 

M4 x 16 (12)

17

Foot,

(2)

13

Hex Head Bolts,

M10 x 45 (4)

15

Hex Nuts, 

M8 (8)

14

Nylon Lock Nuts,

M10 (4)

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T-Glide 52” Table Hardware Pack

SawStop T-Glide Fence System - Professional Series    5

Summary of Contents for T-Glide

Page 1: ...SawStop OWNER S MANUAL T Glide TM Fence System Professional Series ...

Page 2: ... accidents normal wear and tear unauthorized repair or alteration or lack of maintenance Please contact SawStop to take advantage of this warranty If SawStop determines the fence system is defective in material or workmanship and not due to misuse abuse negligence accidents normal wear and tear unauthorized repair or alteration or lack of maintenance then SawStop will at its expense and upon proof...

Page 3: ...ch of the holes in the rail and table 1 Place an M8 5 x 23 washer and an M8 lock washer on the back of each of the six M8 x 25 countersunk socket head bolts and then thread an M8 hex nut on each bolt Hand tighten the nuts do not fully tighten them 2 3 1 4 The holes in the front edge of the table and extension wings are slightly larger than the bolts they receive to allow you to level the front rai...

Page 4: ...ils with the front edge of the table top so the cut outs at the top of the rail are centered on the miter gauge slots in the table and so the holes in the rail align with the holes along the front edge of the table and extension wings Remove six M8 x 25 countersunk socket head bolts from the T Glide rails hardware pack and insert one through each of the holes in the rail and into the table and ext...

Page 5: ...ront rail and extension wings to the table top Align the top of the front rail with the lower edge of the bevel on the front edge of the table top see Fig 4 Use a 5 mm hex key and a 13 mm wrench to fully tighten the nuts on the back of the four bolts that extend through the table top Do not tighten the nuts on the bolts that extend through the extension wings level the top of the front rail with t...

Page 6: ...o rails with the rear edge of the table top so the cut outs at the top of the rail are centered on the miter gauge slots in the table and so the holes in the rail align with the holes along the back edge of the table and extension wings Notice that the holes in the table are threaded but the holes in the extension wings are not Remove four M8 x 16 countersunk socket head screws from the T Glide ra...

Page 7: ...ils but first you must mount the support leg or legs to the extension table The extension table for the 36 fence system has one support leg and the extension table for the 52 fence system has two Locate the support legs the angle brackets and the T Glide table hardware pack Begin by installing the adjustable foot in the bottom of each support leg Thread an M8 nut onto the threaded shaft of the foo...

Page 8: ...secure the legs to the brackets Fig 11 12 The next step of the assembly is easiest with two people Position the extension table between the front and rear rails The support legs should be at the far end of the rails away from the saw see Fig 12 If you are having trouble fitting the table between the rails you can loosen the screws and bolts that mount the rear rail to the saw so that you can move ...

Page 9: ...ighten it now If necessary level the extension wings before tightening see step 8 for information about leveling the extension wings Once the rear rail is tightened make sure the extension table is flush against the right extension wing and there is no gap between them Then use a straight edge to level the front edge of the extension table to the cast iron table top see Fig 14 You may have to pull...

Page 10: ...nd foreign patents pending WARNING Do not remove the dust shroud because the blade will be exposed If you contact the blade under the table the blade may retract toward you and cause a severe injury 15 Repeat the process described in the previous step to level the rear edge of the extension table to the cast iron table top see Fig 15 16 Turn the foot on the bottom of each support leg to adjust its...

Page 11: ...h the holes in the bottom of the tube Thread the M8 x 16 hex head screws through the rail and into the threaded holes in the bottom of the tube see Fig 17 Hand tighten the screws do not fully tighten them Fig 17 18 Locate the fence and the red fence handle Thread the handle into the cam lock on the front of the fence see Fig 18 Fig 18 thread the handle into the cam lock T Glide Rails Hardware Pack...

Page 12: ... fence to the front tube If the fence does not clamp tightly enough to hold its position against a moderate amount of force you can increase the clamping pressure by turning both parallelismadjustmentscrewsclockwiseusinga5mmhexkey Thosescrewsarelocatedintheverticaledgeofthe fencecross bracket seeFig 20 Alternatively iftoomuchforceisrequiredtopushthefencehandledowntoclamp the fence to the front tub...

Page 13: ...13 mm wrench 22 Next move the fence to the right end of the tube repeat the above process to position the tube and tighten the right most screw see Fig 22 Once both ends of the tube are adjusted correctly tighten the remaining M8 x 16 hex head screws to mount the front tube to the front rail The fence should now slide smoothly along the front tube without binding and without excessive play Fig 21 ...

Page 14: ... in place and ready for use The rip fence included with your T Glide Fence System is used to guide material parallel to the blade when you make rip cuts cuts that are length wise along the grain of the wood The fence must always be used when making rip cuts The fence also allows you to precisely set the width of your rip cuts To use the rip fence begin by placing it on the table so that the fence ...

Page 15: ...e left face plate is flush with the right edge of the right miter slot Lock the fence handle and check that the face plate is flush with the miter slot edge along its whole length see Fig 25 You can check this either visually or by running your finger along the face plate and miter slot edge If there is any misalignment you can correct it by turning one of the two parallelism adjustment screws in ...

Page 16: ...en the mounting screws as described below to adjust the face plates If the right face plate needs to be adjusted you must first remove the left face plate Begin by laying the fence on the table with the left face plate facing down You can access the screws for the left face plate through the slots on the bottom of the fence Insert a ball end hex wrench through the slot at the end of the fence and ...

Page 17: ...that may cause a slight concavity in the surface of the face plate near the screw Replace the left face plate onto the fence and install the fence on the front tube Adjust the position of the left face plate as desired Lift the fence off the tube and set it on the table with the left face plate down making sure the position of the face plate doesn t move Tighten the screws to lock the left face pl...

Page 18: ...T Glide Fence System Professional Series 1 11 2 3 4 7 10 12 9 10 6 23 14 13 15 17 22 22 17 16 14 20 19 17 24 4 3 2 1 8 5 18 1 24 17 19 20 14 18 21 18 18 Rails and Extension Table Exploded View for 52 Fence System ...

Page 19: ...52 T Glide Extension Table items 13 25 TGP T52A 1 13 Foot TGP 07 013 2 14 M8x1 25 Hex Nut TGP 07 014 8 15 M10x1 5x45 Hex Head Bolt TGP 07 015 4 16 M10x1 5 Lock Nut TGP 07 016 4 17 M4x1 59x16 Phillips Head Screws TGP 07 017 25 18 M8x1 25x25 Countersunk Socket Head Bolt TGP 07 018 6 19 M8 5x23x2 0 Washer TGP 07 019 6 20 M8 2x15 4 Lock Washer TGP 07 020 6 21 Support Leg TGP 07 021 2 22 Angle Bracket ...

Page 20: ...tension Table Exploded View for 36 Fence System 18 SawStop T Glide Fence System Professional Series 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 7 8 9 10 10 11 12 13 14 21 23 24 24 17 17 22 22 17 17 15 16 18 18 1 19 20 14 19 20 14 18 18 18 ...

Page 21: ...TGP 07 011 1 12 36 Ruler TGP 07 032 1 Professional 36 T Glide Extension Table items 13 25 TGP T36A 1 13 Foot TGP 07 013 1 14 M8x1 25 Hex Nut TGP 07 014 5 15 M10x1 5x45 Hex Head Bolt TGP 07 015 2 16 M10x1 5 Lock Nut TGP 07 016 2 17 M4x1 59x16 Phillips Head Screws TGP 07 017 17 18 M8x1 25x25 Countersunk Socket Head Bolt TGP 07 018 4 19 M8 5x23x2 0 Washer TGP 07 019 4 20 M8 2x15 4 Lock Washer TGP 07 ...

Page 22: ...20 SawStop T Glide Fence System Professional Series 1 2 2 3 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 10 10 10 11 11 10 12 13 14 15 S a w S t o p 16 17 T Glide Fence Exploded View ...

Page 23: ... 1 6 M10x1 5x50 Hex Head Bolt TGP 07 041 1 7 M10x1 5 Lock Nut TGP 07 042 1 8 Flex Plate TGP 07 043 1 9 Leveling Adjustment Screw M12x1 75 TGP 07 044 2 10 Glide Plate TGP 07 045 5 11 Parallelism Adjustment Screw M10x1 5x8 TGP 07 046 2 12 Position Indicator Lens TGP 07 047 2 13 M6x1 0x10 Button Head Phillips Screw TGP 07 048 4 14 M6 3x13x2 Washer TGP 07 049 4 15 M6x1 0x10 Pan Head Screw TGP 07 050 2...

Page 24: ...m Main Phone 503 570 3200 Service 503 582 9934 Fax 503 570 3303 Email info sawstop com June 2014 Copyright SawStop LLC All Rights Reserved SawStop is a registered trademark and T Glide is a trademark of SawStop LLC Updates of this manual may be available at www sawstop com ...

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