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8 and 9, since we are mounting the splitter to a 10” Left tilting Arbor Unisaw. NOTE: Just snug up button head screws at this time. 9. Using a straight edge (R) Fig. 10, align the top portion of splitter mounting bracket (P) to saw arbor (S) as shown. Then tighten two screws (N) Fig. 9. 5 Fig. 8 K L M N P Q Q N P Fig. 9 R P S Fig. 10 10. Insert index pin (T) Fig. 11, through the hole in splitter (U), as shown, and fasten with locknut (V). Fig 11 illustrates the index pin assembly arrangement for both right and left tilting arbor saws. TT U V LEFT-TILT RIGHT-TILT Fig. 11 F U Fig. 12 U F 11. Loosen knob (F) Fig. 12, and slide splitter (U) down as far as possible into the splitter mounting bracket and tighten knob (F). Fig 13 illustrates the splitter assembled to the mounting bracket. IMPORTANT: When performing non thru-cutting operations, such as dadoing, the splitter (U) Figs. 12 and 13, can be removed by loosening knob (F). This enables you to use the guard basket for non thru-cutting operations. GUARD ASSEMBLY 12. Clamp the guard mounting bracket (A) Fig. 14 to the back rail (B) of the fence system, making sure the inside of the vertical post (C), is approximately 1/4” past the end of rail (B). 13. Using a 9/32” drill bit, drill six holes in the rear rail, three each to be drilled into the horizontal and vertical portion of the back rail (B), using the holes (D) and (E) in the mounting bracket as a template. 6 Fig. 13 A B C D E Fig. 14 14. Fasten the mounting bracket (A) Fig. 15, to the back rail (B) using the three 2-3/4” long hex head screws (F), three 3-3/4” long hex head screws (G), twelve 1/4” flat washers and six 1/4-20 hex nuts. Place one flat washer on each hex head screw before inserting through the guard mount bracket. Then place the remaining washers on the hex head screws and secure with the six 1/4-20 hex nuts. 15. Thread knob (H) Fig. 16, into mounting bracket (A) as shown. Insert T-arm (J) Fig. 16, into mounting bracket (A). 16. Pull stop pin (K) Fig. 17, to allow the T-Arm to slide past stop pin indexing hole (L). Fig. 15 A B F G H A J Fig. 16 K L Fig. 17 17. Assemble basket body assembly (M) Fig. 18, to blade guard basket assembly (N) using the four (4) #10-32 x 5/8” flat head screws (P) and four (4) #10-32 locknuts (Q). Do not completely tighten screws at this time. M N P Q Fig. 18 7 18. Make certain the hood assembly (M) Fig. 19, is in line with the basket body assembly (N). When you are certain hood assembly (M) is in line with basket body assembly (M), tighten 4 screws (P). M N P Fig. 19 19. Thread locking knobs (R) Fig. 20, into threaded nut on adjusting arm (J). Insert basket body assembly (N) Fig. 20 into the “T” of the adjusting arm (J). J N R Fig. 20 20. Loosen the two locking knobs (R) & (H) Fig. 21, and adjust T-arm (J) and blade guard basket assembly (N) until the guard basket (M) is centered over the saw blade. R H J N M Fig. 21 8 21. IMPORTANT: Make certain the rear end of the guard basket frame (M) Fig. 22, is 3/8” away from the front of the splitter (S) and tighten the two locking knobs (R) and (H) Fig. 21. M S Fig. 22 22. To raise the guard basket (M) Fig. 23, above the saw blade, simply lift up the hood by the dust port until guard catch (T) engages hex head bolt (U) as shown in Fig 24. It may be necessary to loosen hex head bolt (U) to allow the guard catch (T) to fall back to engage bolt (U). NOTICE: DO NOT LIFT THE GUARD BASKET FROM ANY OTHER POINT EXECEPT THE DUST PORT! M T U Fig. 23 23. To lower the guard basket assembly (M) pull forward on guard catch (T) Figs. 24 & 25. T M Fig. 24 T Fig. 25 9 24. There is an adjustment screw to achieve the desired weight of the guard basket (M) Fig. 27, on the workpiece. To make an adjustment, loosen locknut (V) Fig. 26, and turn wing nut (W) clockwise to decrease the pressure or counter-clockwise to increase the pressure. After the desired pressure is achieved, tighten locknut (V). V W Fig. 26 M R N Fig. 27 25. Front to back movement of the blade guard basket (N) Fig. 27, is obtained by loosening locking knob (R) and sliding basket body arm (N) in or out as desired. Always tighten locking knob (R) after adjusment is complete. NOTICE: IT IS RECOMMENED THAT THE BACK OF HOOD ASSEMBLY (M) BE POSITIONED 3/8” IN FRONT OF THE SPLITTER BLADE. 10 NOTICE: BEFORE MAKING ANY ADJUSTMENTS TO THE GUARD BASKET ASSEMBLY, DISCONNECT THE SAW FROM THE POWER SOURCE AND MAKE CERTAIN THE SAW BLADE HAS STOPPED TURNING COMPLETELY! 26. Left to right movement of the blade guard basket (M) Fig. 28, is obtained by loosening locking knob (H) and sliding the T-Arm (J) to the left or right. Always tighten knob (H) after adjustment is completed. H M J Fig.28 L K A H J Fig.29 27. The blade guard mount bracket has a stop pin (K) Fig. 29 that engages hole (L) in the blade guard T-Arm. This is to prevent the T-Arm from being completely pulled out of the guard mount bracket (A). If the T-Arm must be removed from the guard mounting bracket, loosen knob (H), slide T-Arm...
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