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Figure 5-4
6.5.1
Leveling extension wings
Level extension wings to saw table using a straight
edge. A metal straight edge is ideal, though a
carefully jointed board may also be used.
Two methods are described below: one using a
rubber mallet, the other using clamps on the table
edges.
Method 1 (Figure 5-5):
1. Shift extension wing so it is slightly above saw
table surface.
2. Begin by tightening the screws beneath
extension wing that secure it to saw table.
Tighten these just enough to hold wing in
place but loose enough to change wing height
by tapping on it. (Tap with rubber mallet, or
hammer over a flat block of wood. Never use a
steel-faced hammer directly on the tables.)
3. Lay straight edge across saw table and
extension wing, extending it out past edge of
wing as shown in Figure 5-5.
Figure 5-5: leveling extension wings, method
4. Move straight edge to several places along
wing, as you continue to nudge wing level with
saw table. Also brush your fingertips over the
seam to ensure the transition feels smooth. As
each area of wing becomes flush with table,
tighten screw under that area. Continue until
all screws are fully tightened.
NOTE: Make
sure front edge of wing remains flush with front
edge of saw table.
5. Repeat above steps for opposite extension
wing.
Method 2 (Figure 5-6):
1. Follow steps 1 through 3 from Method 1.
2. Position clamps over seam, one at front, one
at back of table. Use a pad or flat block
beneath clamp jaw to prevent damage to table
surface. See Figure 5-6.
3. Tighten both clamps to align front and back
edges of tables. Make sure front edge of wing
remains flush with front edge of saw table.
4. Tighten screws incrementally, and position
straight edge at various places across seam,
especially checking at the center. Make further
adjustments as needed.
5. Fully tighten screws.
Figure 5-6: leveling extension wings, method 2
6.6
Handwheels
See Figure 5-4.
Note: The two handwheels look identical but have
different sized mounting holes.
1. On front of table saw, slide spacer (HP4,
Figure 5-4) onto shaft followed by handwheel
with large mounting hole (C). The flat side of
handwheel hole aligns with flat side on shaft.
2. Fasten in place by screwing in lock knob (HP3).
3. Slide handwheel with small mounting hole (D)
onto shaft on right side of table saw, aligning
flat side of hole with flat side on shaft.
4. Secure handwheel with lock washer and screw
(HP9), using 4mm hex wrench.
6.7
Motor cover
See Figure 5-7.
Install motor cover (J) with four pan head screws
and washers (HP12/14).
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