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Identification & Description of the Saw Table...
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Slide rail This is an aluminium extrusion to which the upper and lower slide rails
assembly are secured. The upper rail is the longer of the two, and has the stops
(See fig D) (to prevent the sliding table coming off the rails) at either end. There is
also an 'O' ring at both ends of the rail, against the stops, to prevent the
roller bearings 'crashing' into the stops.
Sliding table This is a cast iron table that is fitted to the slide rails via 3 No. bearing
(See fig D) bogies. Two bogies are fitted to lands on the underside of the table and
the third is on a flange at the bottom of the cantilever leg. This
arrangement gives a wide triangular base area, providing good support
and stability for the sliding table. There is a drilled and tapped hole in
the face of the table into which the main tool post is fitted. There is a
further drilled and tapped hole in the face that accepts the lift and shift
lever handle bolt that is used to clamp the table fence mounting in
position. There are also two small drilled and tapped holes in the rear
apron of the table, which accept the bolts that secure the mitre angle
rear quadrant.
Mitre angle This is a small casting that is bolted to the rear of the sliding table
rear quadrant immediately behind the main tool post. It has a decal laid in it that
(See fig D) allows the angle of the sliding table fence to be measured against the
index mark on the fence mounting. It also mounts the two adjustable
preset stops that enable the fence to be set to 0˚ and 45˚
Main tool post This is the post around which the table fence mounting pivots, and
(See fig D) which is the anchor post for the hold down clamp. The post has a
shoulder turned on it that keeps the table fence mounting in position.
Table fence This is a semicircular casting that fits around the main tool post. The
mounting semicircular part of the casting has a radiused slot, through which a lift
(See fig D) and shift lever handled bolt is fitted into the tapped hole in the table.
This acts as a locking device to clamp the mounting at its set position.
The 'diameter' of the casting is raised into a vertical face against which
the sliding table fence is fastened. The fence is fastened to the mounting
using two bolts which engage with the dog plates captive in the channel
of the fence extrusion. The fence extrusion can be set by sliding it along
the dogs before they are clenched. On the outer edge of the circular
casting are two lugs which strike against the preset stops on the mitre
angle rear quadrant to establish the fence at 0˚ or 45˚.
Sliding table An aluminium extrusion. This is, in fact, an extrusion within an extrusion,
fence as the fence can be telescoped out to increase the support length of the
(See fig D) fence, and increase it's measuring capacity, using the tape decals inset
into the grooves in the top of the extrusions. There is a relief in the
inside end of the main fence into which is fitted a nylon block, this block
is the 'soft edge' that is set closest to the saw blade. The top of the
extrusion has a large 'T' slot into which the locking dog for the length
stop is fitted. The secondary extrusion can be locked in position by a
star handled bolt, which clamps the two extrusions together.
Note: Only the END o the extention rail is in the same plane as
the face of the fence.
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