Jet 725005 Assembly Instructions And Parts Manual page 9

Fence and rail set for jet proshop ii saw
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The extension table is not bolted to the saw
table; it is bolted only to the rails. The extension
table and saw table must be aligned properly so
the fence will slide smoothly from one to the
other.
The wood extension table may be provided with
fasteners – do not use those with this JPSF
Fence and Rail system. Instead, use the
fasteners that are provided with the JPSF Fence
and Rails.
1. Place wood extension table upside down on
top of table saw.
IMPORTANT: If you are using a mobile
base under your saw, you may need to shift
the placement of the legs from that shown in
the following procedure, so that the legs rest
properly upon the mobile base. Check this
before proceeding.
2. Position leg brackets at one end of wood
table, as shown in Figure 7. Hold leg firmly
in place while driving in screws using a
Phillips bit in a power drill.
NOTE: You may wish to first mark and pre-
drill the holes. Pre-drill holes with a 3/16"
drill bit approximately 1/2" deep. Do not drill
through table top or table frame!
3. Attach other leg to wood table in the same
manner.
4. Place wood extension table between rails
and up against saw table, leaving the
extension table raised just slightly above
saw table. Clamp extension table to front
and back rails, as shown in Figure 8.
Clamping pressure should be enough to
secure table yet allow minor adjustments.
5. Use rubber mallet to tap extension table up
flush against saw table. Then tap down the
extension table at various points along its
edge where it meets the saw table, until it is
level with saw table. As one part of the edge
becomes level with table, tighten the clamp
on that side. Then move to the other side
and repeat, until the full length of the edge is
level with saw table. Lay a straight edge
across both extension table and saw table
to ensure proper leveling.
6. When the wood extension table is properly
aligned, drill holes into wood table using the
holes in the rails as guide. See Figure 8.
(You may wish to drill 3/32" pilot holes first.)
Drill 8mm (5/16") holes into front edge of
table using the holes in the front rail as a
guide. Drill 8mm (5/16") holes into back
edge of table using the holes in the rear rail
as guide.
Figure 7
Figure 8
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