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ASSEMBLY
Fig. 10
Fig. 11
REAR
EXTENSION RAIL
SQUARE HEAD BOLT
(1/4-20X1/2 IN.)
TABLE
BRACKET
WASHER
(1/4 IN.)
HEX NUT
(1/4 IN.)
REAR
EXTENSION
TABLE
AUXILIARY
EXTENSION
TABLE
OPTIONAL BRACE
OPTIONAL
BRACE
SLIDING MITER TABLE
TABLE SAW SHOWN WITH
THE AUXILIARY EXTENSION TABLE AND
THE REAR EXTENSION TABLE
This kit also includes brackets and connecting hardware for
making an extension table behind the blade to provide support
and control when ripping large panels. The size of this table
should be made according to application requirements and
individual preferences.
TO ATTACH TABLE BRACKETS
See Figure 10.
Insert the (four) square head bolts (1/4-20 x 1/2 in.) into
slot in back of rear rail of your table saw and rear extension
rail.
Space bolts along rails as needed to accomodate rear
extension table.
Attach remaining four table brackets to rails and secure
with washers (1/4 in.) and hex nuts (1/4 in.) provided.
Hand tighten hex nuts.
REAR EXTENSION TABLE TOP (not supplied)
See Figure 11.
We suggest you cut a piece of plywood 82 in. long by 3/4
in. thick. As previously mentioned the width should be
determined according to application requirements and
individual preferences. Two slots should be cut in the plywood
as shown in gure 11. These slots will permit sliding miter
table to continue to be used as it was designed. Slots must
be cut large enough to permit full travel of sliding miter table,
so as not to lose its versatility.
Place rear extension table top in desired position on table
brackets and adjust table brackets as needed.
Tighten the (four) hex nuts securely.
Secure rear extension table top with wood screws (#10 x
5/8 in.) provided. See Figure 8.
NOTE: These screws mount from underneath table top the
same way auxiliary table top mounts to table brackets.
TABLE LEGS (not supplied)
See Figure 8.
Table legs (four) for the rear extension table should be
constructed. Construct them similar to methods explained
for making table legs for auxiliary extension table. Either
2 x 4s or Ryobi Leg Set, # 4730305 can be used.
A piece of 2 x 4 for securing table legs would need to be
mounted on bottom of rear extension table. It should be
located close to the end of rear extension table.
If extra bracing is needed, cut pieces of scrap wood and
attach to bottom of table legs. See Figure 11.