Powermatic PWBS-14CS Cordless Saw User Manual


 
15
Leveling the Extension Table
NOTE: Before leveling the extension table, the
90-degree stop of the main table should be
verified. Read “Adjusting 90° Table Stop” on
page 20, then return to this page.
Refer to Figures 22 and 24.
1. Position the main table at 90-degrees and
tighten the table locking knobs.
2. Place a straight edge (Figure 24) across
both tables, at several points along the
tables. If the extension table is not level with
the main table, use the level board beneath
to achieve this, as follows.
3. With the four M6x25 socket head cap
screws (HP2-E, Figure 22) still slightly
loose, loosen the hex nuts (HP2-C) and turn
any of the four set screws (HP2-D) with a
4mm hex wrench, to raise or lower that part
of the extension table.
4. When the extension table is level with the
main table, use a 1/2” wrench to tighten the
hex nuts (HP2-C) up against the level
board, to secure the setting of the set
screws.
5. Adjust the gap between the extension table
and the main table. This gap can be easily
set by using the provided L-spacers (HP2-J)
(Figure 24). Place the L-spacers between
the tables as shown, and nudge the
extension table toward the main table as far
as it will go.
6. Snug the socket head cap screws (HP2-E)
with a 5mm hex wrench, and remove the L-
spacers.
7. Tilt the main table to ensure that it does not
rub against the edge of the extension table.
8. Securely tighten the four socket head cap
screws (HP2-E), making sure the extension
table doesn’t shift during tightening.
Installing Rear Rail
Refer to Figure 25.
1. Disconnect machine from power source.
2. Install rear rail (D) to the main table using
two M6x20 hex cap screws (HP4-L), two
1/4" lock washers (HP4-M) and two 1/4" flat
washers (HP4-N). Finger tighten only.
3. The rear rail should lie parallel to the table
top. Place a combination square on the
main table at one end of the rear rail to get a
measurement showing table-to-rail distance,
as shown. Check the other end of the fence;
the measurement should be the same.
Figure 23
Figure 24
Figure 25