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OWNER’S MANUAL

FOLDING OUTFEED TABLE

MODEL TSA-FOT

Summary of Contents for TSA-FOT

Page 1: ...OWNER S MANUAL FOLDING OUTFEED TABLE MODEL TSA FOT...

Page 2: ...saw may look different Copyright SawStop LLC All Rights Reserved Updates of this manual may be available at www sawstop com 4th printing January 2018 SawStop the SawStop blade logo and the configurati...

Page 3: ...olding Outfeed Table and how to operate and maintain it Please read the manual carefully The manual also includes our warranty and important safety information If you ever have any questions or commen...

Page 4: ...Missing Parts Have Questions Our technical support team is standing by M F 6 30am 5pm PST to help with whatever you need 503 582 9934 Give us a call at SERVICE SAWSTOP COM Email us at HOW TO GET HELP...

Page 5: ...Extension Wing Installing WITHOUT the Extension Wing Installing on a 36 Saw with Overarm Dust Collection Positioning the Outfeed Table in the Folded Position Reference Warranty Safety Warnings Explode...

Page 6: ...Professional 2 CNS TGP2 Net Weight 37 lbs Weight Capacity 250 lbs Saw and Rails Compatibility Industrial Cabinet Saw ICS T Glide Industrial CBFR T Glide Industrial 2 TGI2 Professional Cabinet Saw PCS...

Page 7: ...ICS Left extension wing...

Page 8: ...efore you begin installing the Folding Outfeed Table locate the Folding Outfeed Table Hardware Packs and the rear rail and miter slots on your table saw All of the hardware needed to install the Foldi...

Page 9: ...r 12 M6 Lock Nut 6 Rear Rail Clamp Hardware Pack M6 x 20 Socket Head Cap Screw 4 M6 x 35 Socket Head Cap Screw 4 M10 x 20 Set Screw 4 M6 x 16 Washer 36 M6 Lock Nut 8 Clamp Mounting Bracket 4 Rear Rail...

Page 10: ...tfeed Table are slightly different for a SawStop Industrial Cabinet Saw with CBFR or TGI2 rails a SawStop Professional Cabinet Saw with TGP or TGP2 rails a SawStop Professional Cabinet Saw with PFA ra...

Page 11: ...ER S MANUAL If installing the Folding Outfeed Table WITH the left extension wing proceed to page 7 If installing the Folding Outfeed Table WITHOUT the left extension wing proceed to page 33 WITH WING...

Page 12: ...g holes on the top surfaces of each table tube are larger than the corresponding holes on the bottom surfaces of the table tubes This allows socket head cap screws to be inserted to secure the table t...

Page 13: ...rew on the side facing away from the other table tube then through two M6 x 10 washers a ball bearing and an M6 lock nut Use a 5mm hex L wrench and a 10mm wrench to tighten the lock nut Repeat this pr...

Page 14: ...nsert table mounting holes in the table tube attached to the large table roller see Fig 4 Be careful when positioning the insert table because it is not yet secured to the tubes and could scratch the...

Page 15: ...n the table tube and insert table and secure it with a second M6 x 16 washer and an M6 lock nut Use a 5mm hex L wrench and a 10mm wrench to tighten the lock nut Repeat this process for the other two e...

Page 16: ...ench to tighten the lock nut Repeat this process for the other table tube A You should now have two table tubes with the four large table support tube mounting holes on top with the heads of the screw...

Page 17: ...s for the remaining three rear rail clamps but assemble two of them with the M6 x 35 socket head cap screw facing the opposite direction so the clamp mounting bracket is on the other side of the rear...

Page 18: ...n M6 lock nut Repeat this process for the remaining three rear rail clamps but assemble two of them with the M6 x 35 socket head cap screw facing the opposite direction so the clamp mounting bracket i...

Page 19: ...et then through an M6 x 16 washer the lower hole in the rear rail clamp a second M6 x 16 washer and an M6 lock nut Repeat this process for the remaining three rear rail clamps but assemble two of them...

Page 20: ...rail clamp does not Insert an M6 x 20 socket head cap screw down through the large and small clamp mounting holes in the table tube then through three M6 x 16 washers the hole in the top of the clamp...

Page 21: ...face of the table tube should be flush or just beneath the top of the saw table The height of the table tubes relative to the saw table can be adjusted by changing the number of M6 washers above and b...

Page 22: ...the two remaining rear rail clamps between one of the sets of table tubes A attached to a small table roller E so the rear rail clamp is between the table tubes the clamp mounting bracket extends unde...

Page 23: ...ith an M6 lock nut Use a 5mm hex L wrench and a 10mm wrench to tighten the lock nut Repeat this process with the last rear rail clamp and set of table tubes attached to the remaining small table rolle...

Page 24: ...n the top and bottom and the two support leg mounting holes on the sides If all the mounting holes align turn one of the tubes 180 degrees so only the mounting holes at the ends line up Then slide the...

Page 25: ...20 TSA FOT OWNER S MANUAL WITH WING Support leg mounting holes Table tube mounting holes B B W W Y X X Y Z Z W W Y X X Y Z Z B B B B Fig 15 Fig 16 TABLE SAW...

Page 26: ...table support tubes Secure the socket head cap screw with an M6 x 16 washer and an M6 lock nut Do not tighten the lock nut at this time Repeat this process for the remaining seven table support tube m...

Page 27: ...t tubes relative to one another until eight mounting holes on each tube line up as indicated by the red circles in Figure 19 There should be two mounting holes in the non overlapping portions of each...

Page 28: ...6 lock nut Do not tighten the lock nut at this time Repeat this process for the remaining seven table support tube mounting holes in the table tubes attached to the insert table Requires Table Tube Ha...

Page 29: ...pport leg C between the two sets of table support tubes B with the open end of the support leg on the left and the leveling foot extending toward the right from the perspective of a user of the table...

Page 30: ...upport leg on the right and the leveling foot extending toward the left Refer to Fig 22 on page 24 Slide the rear rail clamps attached to the table tubes with the insert table onto the rear rail of yo...

Page 31: ...n the other side of the insert table and align the mounting holes in the table tube with the set of aligned mounting holes in the table support tubes B just to the other side of the table tubes attach...

Page 32: ...maining solitary table tube A in the same manner but on the other side of the insert table There should be a set of aligned mounting holes immediately to the right of each of the four table tubes on t...

Page 33: ...screw Align the mounting holes in the table tubes with the mounting holes at the left end of the table support tubes marked as holes Y in Fig 16 on page 20 making sure that tube end caps are almost f...

Page 34: ...mounting holes in the table tubes with the mounting holes at the left end of the table support tubes marked as holes Y in Fig 19 on page 22 making sure that the ends of the table tubes are almost flu...

Page 35: ...e rear rail If a set screw interferes with a hole you can switch the rear rail clamp to a different table tube Additionally you can disassemble the clamp and reassemble it with the clamp mounting brac...

Page 36: ...ith the rear rail of the table saw There are two sets of holes paired together in the top and bottom of each table tube you will use the hole in each pair that is further from the table saw see Fig 29...

Page 37: ...gs and into the ends of the four table support tubes Use a 5mm hex L wrench and a 13mm wrench to tighten the 24 socket head cap screws and lock nuts securing the table tubes to the table support tubes...

Page 38: ...for reference The table support tube mounting holes and clamp mounting holes on the top surfaces of each table tube are larger than the corresponding holes on the bottom surface of the table tube This...

Page 39: ...crew on the side facing away from the other table tube then through two M6 x 10 washers a ball bearing and an M6 lock nut Use a 5mm hex L wrench and a 10mm wrench to tighten the lock nut Repeat this p...

Page 40: ...t table mounting holes in the table tube attached to the large table roller see Fig 35 Be careful when positioning the insert table because it is not yet secured to the tubes and could fall or scratch...

Page 41: ...es in the table tube and insert table and secure it with a second M6 x 16 washer and an M6 lock nut Use a 5mm hex L wrench and a 10mm wrench to tighten the lock nut Repeat this process for the other t...

Page 42: ...6 lock nut Use a 5mm hex L wrench and a 10mm wrench to tighten the lock nut Repeat this process for the other table tube A You should now have two table tubes with the four large table support tube mo...

Page 43: ...ck nut Repeat this process for two more rear rail clamps but with the M6 x 1 0 x 35 socket head cap screw facing the opposite direction so the clamp mounting bracket is on the right side of the rear r...

Page 44: ...cond M6 x 16 washer and an M6 lock nut Repeat this process for two more rear rail clamps but with the M6 x 35 socket head cap screw facing the opposite direction so the clamp mounting bracket is on th...

Page 45: ...ng bracket then through an M6 x 16 washer the left side of the lower hole in the rear rail clamp a second M6 x 16 washer and an M6 lock nut Repeat this process for two more rear rail clamps but with t...

Page 46: ...r rail clamp does not Insert an M6 x 20 socket head cap screw down through the large and small clamp mounting holes in the table tube then through three M6 x 16 washers the hole in the top of the clam...

Page 47: ...top surface of the table tube should be flush or just beneath the top of the saw table The height of the table tubes relative to the saw table can be adjusted by changing the number of M6 washers abov...

Page 48: ...en the set screws and remove the rear rail clamps from the rear rail Set the assembly aside Position the remaining rear rail clamp between the set of table tubes A attached to a small table roller E s...

Page 49: ...the table tube with the insert table in the previous step then through the hole in the clamp mounting bracket and the same number of M6 washers you needed between the clamp mounting bracket and the lo...

Page 50: ...rt an M6 x 35 socket head cap screw through one of the exposed mounting holes in one of the table tubes and table support tubes Secure the socket head cap screw with an M6 x 16 washer and an M6 lock n...

Page 51: ...46 TSA FOT OWNER S MANUAL WITHOUT WING B X X Y Y Z Z X X Y Y Z Z B B Fig 47 Fig 48...

Page 52: ...t an M8 x 70 button head socket screw through an M8 x 20 washer then through the exposed mounting holes in the table support tube another M8 x 20 washer the exposed mounting holes in the support leg a...

Page 53: ...aw keeping the insert table between the miter gauge slots in your saw table Use a 5mm hex L wrench to thread the set screws into the clamps enough so they engage the rear rail but do not tighten them...

Page 54: ...ary table tube A on the other side of the insert table D and align the mounting holes in the table tube with the holes marked as holes Y in Fig 48 on page 46 Insert an M6 x 35 socket head cap screw th...

Page 55: ...nting holes at the left end of the table support tubes marked as holes Z in Fig 48 on page 46 making sure that tube end caps are almost flush with the rear rail There are two sets of two holes paired...

Page 56: ...sen the M10 x 20 set screws on the rear rail clamps near the insert table Check to make sure the M10 set screws in the rear rail clamps do not interfere with any of the holes in the rear rail If a set...

Page 57: ...Outfeed Table to the rear rail Use a straightedge to recheck that the tops of the table tubes are flush or just beneath the top of the saw table and make any necessary adjustments WITHOUT WING 21 Pre...

Page 58: ...a 5mm hex L wrench and a 13mm wrench to tighten the 12 socket head cap screws and lock nuts securing the table tubes to the table support tubes WITHOUT WING Congratulations Assembly of your Folding O...

Page 59: ...Cut the lower Overarm Dust Collection Tube Procedure listed below or 2 Shift the Overarm Dust Collection to the right extending it 12 past the end of your extension table Procedure listed on the next...

Page 60: ...stall the TSA ODC per its provided instructions with one modification Place the tube clamps near the end of the rear rail allowing the tube to extend 12 from the edge of your extension table Refer to...

Page 61: ...otor at the back of the saw and does not fully fold down Because of this the best way to store your saw with the smallest footprint possible is to remove the Folding Outfeed Table from your saw To do...

Page 62: ...m is located or has been used outside of the country where the authorized SawStop distributor from whom the Folding Outfeed Table system was purchased resides Please contact SawStop to take advantage...

Page 63: ...ntain chemicals known to cause cancer birth defects or other reproductive harm Some examples of these chemicals are lead from lead based paints crystalline silica from bricks cement and other masonry...

Page 64: ...lding Outfeed Table Always ensure the power is OFF before changing components or accessories such as blades brake cartridges and the like 9 Check to make sure the saw and Folding Outfeed Table are in...

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Page 67: ...1 11 M6 x 1 0 x 20 Socket Head Cap Screw TSA FOT 011 4 12 Clamp Mounting Bracket TSA FOT 012 4 13 M10 x 1 5 x 20 Set Screw TSA FOT 013 4 14 Rear Rail Clamp TSA FOT 014 4 15 Insert Table TSA FOT 015 1...

Page 68: ...P N TSA FOT 027 Parts and Hardware Included M6 x 1 0 x 45 Socket Head Cap Screw 2 M6 x 16 x 1 Washer 2 M6 x 10 x 1 Washer 4 6mm ID x 17mm OD Ball Bearing 2 Table Roller Bushing 2 M6 x 1 0 Lock Nut 2...

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Page 72: ...January 2018 V18 M TBL 19 0004 00 SawStop LLC 11555 SW Myslony St Tualatin Oregon 97062 USA www sawstop com 503 570 3200 503 582 9934 503 570 3303 info sawstop com Main Phone Service Fax Email...

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