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Setting Up Your ProTrax and MaxTrax Saw Tables

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STeP 1

With the ProTrax and MaxTrax Saw Table removed from the 

box, secure it on either saw horses or the optional Snap Stand. 

See Snap Stand instructions for more details. Unlock the work 

surfaces on each end and move them away from the center of 

the table unit to ease boom assembly. 

STeP 2

Orient the Lock Block to 

the position shown above.

When the handle is in the “down” 

position, the Boom can be put on 

or taken off of the table.

When the handle is in the 

“horizontal” position, the Boom 

can move freely while still 

attached to the saw table base.

When the handle is in the “up” 

position, the Boom is locked. 

The boom must be locked before 

using the circular saw.

noTe:

 The handle is designed  

to stop before it is vertical.

STeP 3 - MoUnTInG THe BooM

Move the handle of the saw boom to the unlocked, or “down” 

position. Estimate the middle of the Boom’s length, then place 

the Boom over the Lock Block. The Boom will cover the Lock 

Block and come to rest on the Saw Table Center Plate. Move the 

handle to the rotate/slide or “horizontal” position to secure the 

Boom to the table.

LoCkeD

UnLoCkeD

Rotate Endlatch up to lock 

Work Surfaces in place.

Rotate Endlatch down to 

unlock Work Surfaces.

UnLoCkeD/reMoVe

roTATe/SLIDe

LoCkeD

“Down” Position

“Horizontal” Position

“Up” Position

Summary of Contents for ProTrax

Page 1: ...tions 1 Setting up your ProTrax 2 Installing the FenceTape 5 Attaching Deck Extender 5 Using the ProTrax 90 Degree Cuts 6 Angle Cutting 7 Cutting a 3 12 Pitch 8 Setting up your MaxTrax 9 Using the Max...

Page 2: ...aluminum alloy sharp edges can occur use caution Transportation When transporting remove the saw and the boom from the table Remove table from the stand Lay the table and the boom flat in bed of truck...

Page 3: ...e Boom can move freely while still attached to the saw table base When the handle is in the up position the Boom is locked The boom must be locked before using the circular saw NOTE The handle is desi...

Page 4: ...ing STEP 6 With the saw tracks in place against the saw base note the position of the alignment marks on the saw tracks and the boom end Match up the marks on the other end of the boom Slide the saw f...

Page 5: ...utton to lock the fence in place To avoid damaging the button don t ram the fence into the button STEP 10 To attach the material stop align the silver nut with the track on the back of the fence and s...

Page 6: ...gure at right STEP 3 Now you can slide the Table Extensions STEP 1 A right hand and left hand tape measure is included Slide the fence tape into the track in the fence until it contacts the saw blade...

Page 7: ...tire width of the Work Surfaces contact the Boom the table is squared and the Boom can be locked Slide the other two Work Surfaces up to the boom STEP 3 After the table is squared you are set up for 9...

Page 8: ...on the orange wear strip indicate which way to rotate the Boom and where to position the Work Surfaces The numbers indicate the pitch For example 6 indicates a 6 12 pitch 7 indicates a 7 12 pitch and...

Page 9: ...3 line With the left front table pushed out of the way rotate the handle end of the boom leftward until it contacts the work surface that is touching the 3 line STEP 2 Push the Boom toward the rear M...

Page 10: ...uctions for the MaxTrax Saw Table are the same as the ProTrax with a few exceptions Page 5 of the ProTrax MaxTrax instructions refer to attaching the optional Deck Extender to saw table The MaxTrax co...

Page 11: ...sing the ProTrax Multi Angle Saw Table Cutting 3 12 Pitch page 8 The MaxTrax has Deck Extenders that need to be against the Boom when cutting Slide the Deck Extenders up to the Boom as shown in the fi...

Page 12: ...sembly or 1 6 turn counter clockwise to loosen the tension Be sure to reinsert the set screw aligned with a flat on the shaft of the Lock Block once the desired setting is achieved Do not tighten the...

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