Mounting Rails & Accu-Fence; Optional Wood Extension Table; Splitter And Guard Assembly; Motor Cover - Powermatic 66 Instruction Manual & Parts List

10" tilting arbor saw
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MOUNTING RAILS & ACCU-FENCE
With the extension wings properly aligned, the rail
and fence assembly can now be mounted to the saw.
Consult the separate Accu-Fence manual for instruc-
tions.

OPTIONAL WOOD EXTENSION TABLE

For instructions on mounting the accessory wood ex-
tension table, or router table, consult your Accu-Fence
manual.

SPLITTER AND GUARD ASSEMBLY

1.
Insert the grooved end of the splitter support
shaft through slot in rear of saw and into hole in trun-
nion. See Figure 6. Make sure the square head set-
screw (A) is backed out enough to allow easy inser-
tion. See Figure 7.
2.
With a 3/8" wrench, reach through the motor
opening in the stand and tighten the square head set-
screw (A) into the groove of the shaft as shown in
Figure 7. (NOTE: The groove will be in the proper
position if the end of the shaft is made flush with the
opposite side of the trunnion hole.) Then tighten the
hex nut (B) up against the trunnion.
3.
The upright member of the rear splitter support
(C) must be oriented toward the right of the shaft, as
observed from the rear of the saw. See Figure 8.
4.
Mount the splitter assembly to the two adjusting
screws. See Figure 8. Place the two flanges of the
splitter assembly onto the screws as shown. Snug
the screws. (NOTE: Make sure the front shield (D)
faces in toward the blade)
5. The splitter and guard assembly must be aligned
with the blade before operating the saw. Adjust the
splitter according to the directions on page 13, "Split-
ter Alignment."

MOTOR COVER

1.
Locate the two 1/4-20 self tapping sheet metal
screws and install them in the punched holes on the
saw cabinet. Do not screw down all the way, but leave
the heads about 1/4" from the surface. See Figure 9.
2.
Lift the motor cover over these screws with the
cover's bottom lip inside the saw's cabinet.
3.
Tighten the two screws.
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FIGURE 6
FIGURE 7
FIGURE 8
FIGURE 9

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