Wood Extension Table (Optional) - Jet 725005 Assembly Instructions And Parts Manual

Fence and rail set for jet proshop ii saw
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inner screws).
NOTE: On the JTAS-10 table saw, use 5/16
x 1-1/4 socket head cap screws for the two
inner screws.
3. Secure the two outer screws with a flat
washer, lock washer and hex nut behind the
lip of the saw table. Only finger tighten all
nuts and screws.
4. The rear rail must be parallel to table top to
ensure proper fence operation. Measure
distance from rail to table surface at several
points along table. A sliding combination
square is handy for this, as shown in Figure
4. All measurements should be the same.
There is slight adjustment in the rail holes to
allow for achieving parallelism with the table
surface.
5. When rear rail is parallel with table surface,
securely tighten all screws and nuts along
the length of rail.
6. Place front rail against front edge of table,
and insert four M8x35 socket flat head
screws through the countersunk holes in
rail. Secure the two outer screws with a flat
washer, lock washer and hex nut behind the
lip of the table extensions. See Figure 5.
NOTE: On the JPS-10TS table saw, the two
inner screws will thread into the table top
without further need of fasteners. On the
JTAS-10 table saw, the two inner screws will
need flat washer, lock washer and hex nut
inside table lip.
7. Mount table saw control switch to threaded
holes in bottom of front rail using the
fasteners that came with the saw. See
Figure 6.
NOTE: If you are installing an optional wood
extension table, install it before mounting the
guide tube. See sect. 6.3.
8. Remove scale from inside guide tube, and
press black end cap onto guide tube.
9. Align the holes in the guide tube with those
in the front rail. The edge of the guide tube
near which the holes are positioned should
face toward the table saw. Insert seven
M8x16 hex cap screws, lock washers and
flat washers. See Figure 5. Finger tighten
only until all screws are inserted, then
tighten all screws. Be careful not to strip the
holes while tightening.

6.3 Wood extension table (optional)

The optional wood extension table (including the
optional router table) sits flush against saw table
and along the inside of rails.
Figure 3
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Figure 5
Figure 6
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