
ASSEMBLY
TO
INSTALL
FRONT
AND
BACK
RAILS
See
Figures
29
-
31.
The
front
rail
is
in
two
pieces
(left
and
right)
and
should
be
connected
together
with
a
rail
connector
before
installation
to
the
saw
table.
The
rear
rail
is
in
two
pieces
(left
and
right)
and
each
side
should
be
installed
separately.
To
Install
Front
Rail
and
Front
Rail
Holder:
Insert
flat
head
hex
screw
into
the
holes
on
the
front
rail
holder
and
into
the
saw
table
and
extension
tables.
Tighten
securely.
Place
the
rail
connector
between
the
left
and
right
sides
of
the
front
rail.
Push
pieces
together
to
create
one
long
front
rail.
Insert
screws,
lock
washers,
and
flat
washers
into
the
holes
on
the
front
of
the
saw
and
extension
tables.
Tighten
securely.
NOTE:
Do
not
place
the
two
screws
(far
left-hand
side)
into
the
front
rail.
This
will
be
done
when
installing
the
switch.
To
Install
Rear
Rail:
Insert
hex
head
bolts,
flat
washers,
and
lock
washers
into
the
holes
on
the
rear
rails
and
the
back
of
the
saw
and
extension
tables.
Tighten
securely.
TO
INSTALL
SWITCH
ASSEMBLY
See
Figure
32.
Insert
screws,
lock
washers,
and
flat
washers
through
the
holes
in
the
switch
assembly.
•
Place
a
star
washer
on
the
screw
between
the
switch
assembly
and
front
rail
support
as
shown
in
figure
32.
Tighten
securely.
TO
SECURE
GROUND
BOND
STRAP
See
Figure
33.
•
Loosen
the
screw
securing
the
ground
bond
strap
to
the
underside
of
the
saw
table.
•
Swing
the
strap
around
so
it
can
be
aligned
with
one
of
the
screws
on
the
underside
of
the
front
rail
holder.
Loosen
and
remove
the
screw
and
washers.
•
Align
the
hole
in
the
strap
with
the
hole
in
the
front
rail
holder
placing
a
star
washer
between
the
strap
and
rail.
Tighten
securely
using
the
screw
and
washers.
ASSEMBLY
TO
INSTALL
I
REPLACE
THE
SAW
BLADE
See
Figure
34.
CAUTION:
To
work
properly,
the
saw
blade
teeth
must
point
down
toward
the
front
of
the
saw.
Failure
to
do
so
could
cause
damage
to
the
saw
blade,
the
saw,
or
the
workpiece.
Remove
the
throat
plate.
To
keep
blade
arbor
from
rotating,
place
the
open
ended
blade
wrench
on
flats
located
on
the
left
side
of
the
blade
arbor.
Place
the
second
wrench
over
the
nut
located
on
the
right
side.
Turn
nut
counterclockwise
to
loosen.
Remove
nut
and
blade
washer.
Position
new
blade
on
the
arbor,
making
sure
the
teeth
are
pointing
down
toward
the
front
of
the
table.
NOTE:
To
replace
the
blade
with
an
accessory
blade,
follow
the
instructions
provided
with
the
accessory.
•
Place
the
blade
washer
and
the
nut
over
the
blade
arbor.
Be
sure
the
hollow
side
of
the
blade
washer
is
against
the
saw
blade
and
that
all
items
are
snug
against
the
arbor
housing.
Tighten
securely.
•
Rotate
the
blade
by
hand
to
make
sure
it
turns
freely
then
lower
the
saw
blade.
Check
all
clearances
for
free
blade
rotation.
See
To
Set
the
Blade
at
0°
and
450
in
the
Adjustment
section.
In
cutting
operations,
the
scale
will
be
set
to
the
side
of
the
blade
where
the
cut
will
be
measured
and
made.
TO
INSTALL
BLADE
GUARD
ASSEMBLY
See
Figure
35.
Proper
installation
of
the
blade
guard
assembly
means
the
saw
blade
and
spreader
are
in
alignment.
ALWAYS
align
the
spreader
to
the
blade
prior
to
turning
on
the
table
saw.
•
Lower
the
blade
by
turning
the
height
adjusting
handwheel
counterclockwise.
Loosen
the
blade
guard
screw.
•
Slide
the
spreader
into
the
slot
in
the
blade
guard
support
pushing
it
firmly
into
place.
Tighten
the
blade
guard
screw
securely.
Check
the
blade
and
spreader,
and
make
sure
the
spreader
clears
the
blade
by
1/8
in.
Refer
to
To
Align
Blade
Guard
Assembly
to
the
Blade
below.
NOTE:
The
Blade
Guard
Assembly
has
a
quick-release
feature.
Pull
the
blade
guard
screw
out
to
lift
the
spreader
from
the
slot.
FRONT
RAIL
RAIL
CONNECTOR
FLAT
WASHER
HEX
HEAD
BOLT
SCREW
Fig.
30
SCREW
FLAT
WASHER
Fig.
33
BLADE
ARBOR
BLADE
Fig.
31
SCREW
24
SLOT
Fig
32
BLADE
GUARD
Fig.
35
25
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