2. BLADE GUARD ADJUSTMENTS
NOTE: If after reinstalling the blade guard
and tilting the motor you find that the rear rail
interferes with the blade guard, you must
either split the rear rail to provide the
necessary clearance or move the blade guard
back from interfering. If you split the rail, use
the two remaining rail mounting bolts
provided in kit.
A.
Begin by removing the rear rail. Reinstall the
blade guard, and then locate the positions for the
two additional rail-mounting fasteners. They
should be placed as close as possible to the
blade guard, but before drilling the mounting
holes, make sure to check the positions for
clearance when the blade is tilted to 45º. Use
one of the angle brackets as was previously done
in Step 1-A to locate the holes.
B.
Remove blade guard and attach the extra rail-
mounting fasteners loosely in place. Use a
hacksaw to make a cut through the rear rail to
create the opening for the blade guard between
the added mounting brackets. Sand or file the cut
edges of the rails to remove any sharp edges.
C.
Install the two rail sections and position them
to create an opening large enough to reinstall
blade guard. After reinstalling blade guard, again
tilt the blade to 45º to check for clearance. Refer
to Step 1-C, (Set Final Rail Position) above for
accurate repositioning of rail sections.
3. EXTENSION TABLES
Extension Table mounting brackets and
fasteners can be found packed with the
rails. Tables longer than 30” in length
should be supported with 3 brackets on
each side. The lag screws supplied are
intended for 1-1/8” or thicker extension
tables. Use shorter screws for thinner tops
NOTES:
1. Extension tables must be placed
between rails over their full length
to support the Saw Train Sliding
Bridge.
2.
Extension Table width should not
be wider than your saw.
Fig. 5
Fig. 6
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