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A.  Installing Table

Attach a flat washer and ¼-20 hex nut to each ½”
long screw.  Insert nut into lower inside T-slot on
inside face of rail and slide to positions necessary
to support your table (Figure 7).  Install a bracket
onto each fastener assembly and snug in place.
(Be sure that the flat washer is under screw head
and not between rail and bracket.)  Place your
extension table onto top of brackets and slide
toward saw to close gap.

NOTE:  At this point you may need to

 

attach

legs or framing to rails for support of the
added weight imbalance to your saw.

Mark the bottom of table at each bracket through
the small 1/8” hole.  Remove table and drill 5/32”
pilot holes for the lag screws.  

Be careful not to

drill through table.

  This process will ensure that

each hole will be in the center of the elongated
hole that will allow rail adjustments later if
necessary.  Replace tabletop, adjust brackets to
align holes and install lag screws.  Snug in place
with a 3/8” nut driver, socket wrench or end
wrench.  Do not tighten at this time.

B.  Aligning Table

Loosen the angle bracket machine screws
attached to rail and raise table to bring flush to
saw’s top surface.  Use the two setup gauge
blocks (plus shims if you used them earlier) on
front and back edges of extension table(s) to
establish parallelism and correct level of table
surfaces relative to rails over entire length of
setup.  Securely tighten machine screws in place.

If you wish to use table boards ¾” or thinner, the
use of wooden supports over the full length on
both sides is recommended.  Obtain longer ¼”
bolts to use with the hex nuts supplied in kit to
accommodate the support board thickness.  In
addition to the support boards along rails, cross
support stiffeners should also be used to
maintain a flat surface and flush fit to saw’s edge.
Screw table board to the supports.

Fig. 7

Fig. 8

NOTE:

  The extension table can be mounted with the

router insert at either end.  With the plate at right end,
routing operations are performed from the rear of
table saw (required with JST-4) with the Fence and
Bridge Assembly reversed.  See Figure 20 on page 8.

     

Fig. 9

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Содержание SAW TRAIN

Страница 1: ...CLUDED WITH YOUR SMARTFENCE AND FENCE POSITIONING MACHINE FOR THEIR USE AND OPERATION JST 6 The Sliding Bridge Assembly and Fence brackets are completely assembled The fasteners required to attach the...

Страница 2: ...s make sure that the bridge clamp is securely tightened against rail and fence machine is securely locked in position Use appropriate safety devices Keep hands clear of saw blade or router bit Always...

Страница 3: ...Rails NOTE For a custom fit of rail length to extension tables they may be cut off with a hacksaw band saw or on your table saw with a carbide tipped saw blade Carefully engage carriage bolt head and...

Страница 4: ...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 r...

Страница 5: ...a 3 8 nut driver socket wrench or end wrench Do not tighten at this time B Aligning Table Loosen the angle bracket machine screws attached to rail and raise table to bring flush to saw s top surface...

Страница 6: ...ge Assembly down the rails over your extension table If a binding or loosening occurs it is necessary to adjust rails to achieve a good sliding action over their entire length If a binding occurs your...

Страница 7: ...e the bottom surfaces of bridge and fence clamp on the rails A Attach Fence to Machine Open carriage of your fence machine to its halfway point and lock in place with its clamping lever or knob Move S...

Страница 8: ...g on the lower face of your SmartFence will hold the work piece against fence and prevent any secondary scoring Ideal for cutting veneer Raise your saw blade With your fence machine still in the cente...

Страница 9: ...e very accurate rip cuts is as follows 1 Zero fence to blade with machine scale set to its zero 2 Clamp Bridge in place and move fence back to nearly its maximum range to an even inch mark For example...

Страница 10: ...UTER PLATE INSERTS 3 8 LAMINATED PHENOLIC Blank insert RP 00 Insert with 2 hole RP 20 Insert with 3 5 8 hole RP 36 3 ring universal plate RP 60 Universal all aluminum plate RP 99 4 pc ring set for RP...

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Страница 12: ...buse or repair or alteration made or specifically authorized by anyone other than Jointech or authorized representative Under no circumstances will Jointech be liable for incidental or consequential d...

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