6.
Attach the cabinet door by sliding hinge
sleeves over pins of already attached hinge
(see Figure 22).
Hinge Sleeves
& Pins
Figure 22. Cabinet door attached on hinges.
7.
With help of another person to hold large
extension table, attach it to cast-iron table
with (3) M10-1.5 x 25 cap screws, (3) 10mm
lock washers, and (3) 10mm flat washers, as
shown in Figure 23. Finger-tighten only, for
now.
8.
Thread (3) M10-1.5 x 20 set screws with (3)
M10-1.5 hex nuts where shown in Figure 23.
Large
Extension
Table
Figure 23. Large extension table attached to
cabinet.
Model G0820 (Mfd. Since 12/16)
x 3
x 3
9.
Place a straightedge across cast-iron table
and large extension table to see if tables are
parallel.
— If entire length of straightedge is parallel
with both tables, move on to Step 10.
— If both tables are not parallel with straight-
edge, loosen hex nuts on set screws
shown in Figure 23. Adjust set screws
to align top of extension table with top of
cast-iron table, then retighten hex nuts to
secure setting.
10. Fully tighten cap screws from Step 7.
11. Attach small extension table to cast-iron table
with (2) M10-1.5 x 25 cap screws, (2) 10mm
flat washers and (2) 10mm lock washers (see
Figure 24). Finger-tighten for now.
12. Thread (2) M10-1.5 x 20 set screws with (2)
M10-1.5 hex nuts where shown in Figure 24.
x 2
x 2
Figure 24. Small extension table attached to
cabinet.
13. Place a straightedge across cast-iron table
and small extension table to see if tables are
parallel.
— If entire length of straightedge is parallel
with both tables, move on to Step 14.
— If both tables are not parallel with straight-
edge, loosen hex nuts on set screws
shown in Figure 24. Adjust set screws to
align top of small extension table with top
of cast-iron table, then retighten hex nuts
to secure setting.
Small
Extension
Table
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