Positioning The Outfeed Table In The Folded Position - SawStop TSA-FOT Owner's Manual

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POSITIONING THE OUTFEED TABLE
IN THE FOLDED POSITION
On ICS or PCS Saws:
To store your saw with the smallest footprint possible, position your outfeed table in
its folded position. To do this, pivot the support legs to fold inward under the table
and lower the table down into its folded resting position.
To reset your Folding Outfeed Table to its functioning position, be sure to first move
and secure your saw in your desired location, raise the Folding Outfeed Table to
the saw table height, and pivot both of the support legs down so that the leveling
feet rest on the ground. To adjust the height of the Folding Outfeed Table, screw the
leveling feet in or out of the support legs as needed and secure them into position
by screwing the hex nut snug against the bottom of the support leg.
On CNS Saws:
On the Contractor Saw, the Folding Outfeed Table rests on the motor at the back of
the saw and does not fully fold down. Because of this, the best way to store your
saw with the smallest footprint possible is to remove the Folding Outfeed Table
from your saw. To do this, loosen the set screws in the rear rail clamps and slide the
outfeed table off of the rear rail, pivot the support legs to fold under the table, and
store in a desired location.
To reset your Folding Outfeed Table to its functioning position, be sure to first move
and secure your saw in your desired location, replace the Folding Outfeed Table on
the rear rail and secure the rear rail clamps by tightening the set screws. Next, raise
the Folding Outfeed Table to the saw table height and pivot both of the support legs
down so that the leveling feet rest on the ground. To adjust the height of the Folding
Outfeed Table, screw the leveling feet in or out of the support legs as needed and
secure them into position by screwing the hex nut snug against the bottom of the
support leg.
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