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Fig. 16
5.
Fig. 16, illustrates the shelf support (H) assembled to
the table legs. NOTE: Shelf support (H) can be rotated or
adjusted to fit any type of shelf.
6.
After the table and legs are assembled to the saw,
check if the Unifence table is level with the saw table. If
an adjustment is necessary, loosen jam nut (P) Fig. 16,
and rotate leveling screw (R) as necessary.Tighten jam
nut (P) against bottom of each table leg.
ASSEMBLING UNIFENCE GUIDE RAIL TO TA B L E
1.
MAKE CERTAIN THE TABLE SAW IS DISCONNECTED FROM THE POWER SOURCE.
2.
Remove the fence, guide rails, right hand extension wing and blade guard assembly from the table saw.
IMPORTA N T: THE BLADE GUARD A S S E M B LY MUST BE RE-ASSEMBLED TO YOUR TABLE SAW
AFTER THE UNIFENCE A S S E M B LY IS COMPLETED. NOTE: If you are assembling the Unifence to a Delta
10 Contractors Saw, assemble the extension wing support bar supplied with the Unifence, to the rear of the
left extension wing and saw table. (Refer to page 12 of this manual).
3.
Raise the saw blade to its maximum height and make sure the blade is 90 degrees to the table. NOTE:
If you are assembling the Unifence to a Delta Table Saw, proceed to STEP 13.
Fig. 19
Fig. 18
FOR TABLE SAWS OTHER THAN DELTA
4.
Locate paper template (A) Fig. 17, included with the
instructional literature and identified as part no. 422-27-
655-0009.
5.
Fold paper template (A) along the line marked table
top and place it on the saw table with the fold along the
top front edge of the table, as shown in Fig. 18.
6.
Position a straight edge (B) Fig. 19, along the right
side of the saw blade with one end of the straight edge
extending out to the front of the saw table over the tem-
plate (A) as shown.
H
P
R
P
R
Fig. 17
A
A
A
B