Fence assembly, Guard assembly, Dust chute – Powermatic TS29 User Manual

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4.

Disengage spindle lock before operating.

NOTE: Whenever possible, the cutter should be posi-
tioned on the spindle in such a way that the cut is
being performed under the surface of the workpiece.

WARNING: Always place the "keyed"
washer (C) on the spindle before threading
the nut.

FENCE ASSEMBLY

1.

Place fence body (A), shown in Figure 16, on the

table. Mount the two fence locking handles (E) with
washers, and secure fence to table using one of the
two sets of holes on the table.

2.

Fasten bar (B) to the front of the fence half using

the locking lever (C) and washer, shown in Figure 17.
Slide an aluminum fence (D) onto the bar. (NOTE: Right
hand and left hand fences are slightly different.) Re-
peat for other side.
NOTE: Locking levers (C) are spring loaded and can
be repositioned by pulling out the handle and rotating
it on the nut.

3.

Mount the cover plate (K) using the two locking

knobs and flat washers, shown in Figure 16.

GUARD ASSEMBLY

The guard assembly can be mounted in various con-
figurations, depending upon the type of work being
done. Figure 16 shows one such configuration.

1.

Mount the spring guard (F), hold-down (G) and

clear plastic guard (H) to mounting rod (J) located on
top of fence cover (K), using rod and clamps. The latch
on the mounting rod (L) can be pushed down to help
secure the guards in place.

2.

The spring guard (F), hold-down (G) and clear

plastic guard (H) can be flipped up out of the way when
not in use or when making adjustments. Simply pull
up the latch (L) and flip the entire assembly to the
back.

DUST CHUTE

Mount the dust chute to rear edge of table using the
two M5 x 10 screws and M5 flat washers. See Figure
18.

FIGURE 18

FIGURE 16

FIGURE 17

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