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User manual Jet Tools, model 50

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Tools Required for Assembly & Adjustment 1 #3 Cross Point Screwdriver 1 7/16” Wrench 1 1/2" Wrench 1 Combination Square & Straight Edge 1 Electric Drill 1 1/4”, 3/16” Drill Bits 2 4”-6” C-Clamps 1 1/4”, 3/16” Allen Wrenches 3 Assembly Note: To insure that you have enough adjustment in the cursor during the final adjustments, at this time you should bolt the guide rail to the front rail with two hex cap screws. Place the fence on the guide rail so that the cursor lines up at four inches. Measure from the saw blade to the fence and adjust the front rail so that you are as close to four inches as possible. You do not have to adjust the cursor at this time. Remove the fence and guide rail and continue with assembly instructions. 5. Bolt the front rail to the right extension wing with one 1/4”-20 x 1-1/4” hex cap screw, two 1/4” flat washer, one 1/4” lock washer, and one 1/4” hex nut. 6. Place the switch bracket assembly behind the hole in the left extension wing. 7. Insert a 1/4”-20 x 1-1/4” hex cap screw and 1/4" flat washer through the guide rail, extension wing, and the switch bracket. Hold in place with a 1/4" flat washer, 1/4" lock washer and 1/4" hex nut. 8. Push theswitchbracket upas highas possible and tighten the hex nut firmly. 9. Bolt the rear rail to the table (not to the extension wings at this time) with two 5/16” x 1/2” hex cap screws, and two 5/16” flat washers. These are larger in diameter than the other screws in the hardware package. Note: It is not critical for the rear rail to be absolutely level. It is, however, important for the rear rail to clear the miter slots and be level as possible. 10. Bolt the rear rail to each extension wing with two 1/4”-20 x 1-1/4” hex cap screws, four 1/4” flat washers, two 1/4” lock washers, and two 1/4” hex nuts. 11. Tighten nuts. Note: Mount the extension table between the front and rear rails before mounting the front guide rail. Extension Table Assembly 2. Place a leg bracket into the outboard end of the table. 3. Mark all holes to be drilled. 4. Pre-drill all marked holes with a 3/16” drill bit approximately 1/2” deep. Do not drill through the table top or table frame! 5. Attach both legs with supplied wood screws, seeFigure3. 6. Carefully turn the table over and place in between the front and rear rail. 7. Use two c-clamps to hold the table in place. 8. Place a straight edge on the saw table and level the extension table to the saw table. Raise or lower the adjustable feet on the extension table legs until the extension table is level with the saw table. Tighten the c- clamps to hold in place. 9. Using the existing holes in the front and rear rail as a guide (two front and two rear), drill through the table frame using a 1/4” drill bit. 10. Attach extension table to the front and rear rail with four 1/4”-20 x 1-1/4” hex cap screws, eight 1/4” flat washers, four 1/4” lock washers, and four 1/4” hex nuts. This hardware is supplied with the extension table. 1. Place the extension table upside down on top of the table saw. 4 Guide Rail Assembly 1. Bolt the guide rail to the front rail with 1/4-20 x 3/4” hex cap screws 1/4" flat washers and 1/4" lock washers. Center the bolt heads in the slotted holes of the rail so you will have some lateral adjustment. 2. Measure from the front of the guide rail to the front of the tablesaw table in a couple spots to verify that the guide rail is parallel to the table. Adjust as needed and tighten. Fence Assembly and Adjustments 1. Thread the handle knob into the cam assembly. Note: Fence adjustments should be performed in the order given. Level with the Saw Table 1. Place the fence on the table and lock it. 2. View the fence from the left side of the saw. Look for the space between the table and the fence bottom to be equal along the entire length of the fence. 3. If adjustment is necessary, unlock the fence. 4. Raise or lower two nylon adjustment screws (A,Fig.4) the same number of turns until the space between the bottom of the fence and the table is the same. Care must be taken to raise or lower the fence on each side equally or the fence may not be 90° to the table after the height adjustment is performed. Parallel to the Miter Slot 1. Place the fence next to the outside edge of the right miter slot and lock it. 2. The fence should be even with the miter slot from front to back. 3. If the fence is not even along the length of the miter slot, unlock the fence, remove it and turn upside down. 4. Adjust one of the two set screws (A, Fig. 5) until the fence is even with the miter slot edge along its entire length when locked. Note: You may need to re-adjust the clamping pressure after aligning the fence. Clamping Pressure The XACTA FENCE II™ has been adjusted at the factory to lock securely when the lock handle is pushed down. If adjustment is needed: 1. Unlock the fence. 2. Remove the fence from the guide rail. 3. Turn the fence over. 4. Adjust the two set screws (A, Fig. 5) until the fence is held securely when the lock...

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