INCRA Table Saw Systems Addendum User Manual

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Taylor Design Group, Inc.

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INCRA Tools are protected by one or more of the following US patents:
#4,793,604, #4,930,221, #5,195,730, #5,275,074, #5,423,360, #5,716,045, #6,237,457,
#6,557,601, #6,672,190. Other patents granted or pending. rev.11.03.10

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Side Winder Side Crank Installation on

INCRA Table Saw Systems

Note: This addendum replaces Fig/Step 10 & Fig/Step
11 of the Woodpecker provided mounting instructions.
Please follow all assembly instructions of the original
manual up to Fig/Step 10 before using this addendum.

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Add a large flat washer to each of the 3/8-16 x 3/4” hex bolts and
thread a 3/8-16 rectangular nut onto the end of each bolt.
Slide the rectangular nut on each of the bolt assemblies into the
T-slot located on the underside of your INCRA TS System’s front
rail and position the bolts close to your router,

Fig. 1. (You’ll be

able to adjust the final position after full assembly.)

Slide the slotted end on each
of the mounting brackets all the
way onto the bolts as shown
in

Fig. 2 then position the

brackets so that the 2 holes
are approximately 4- 1/4” apart.
Finger tighten the 2 bolts.

Attach the Side Winder Crank’s
side panel to the brackets using
(2) 1/4-20 x 1-1/2” hex bolts with
washers and hex nuts,

Fig. 3.

Be sure to place a split lock washer on the end of the bolt before
threading on and tightening the hex nuts. Tighten the (2) 3/8-16
hex bolts that secure the brackets to the underside of the rails.

Continue with Fig/Step 12 in the Side Winder Owner’s Manual.

TIP: Moving the bracket/crank assembly to the left or right along
the rail can improve how easily you are able to rotate the crank
handle. After you have attached the flex shaft to your router,
try sliding the bracket/crank assembly to different positions left
or right to find the easiest crank rotation. In general, the more
relaxed the lower loop or “U-turn” is on the flex shaft, the easier
the crank will rotate.

Fig.1

Fig.2

Rectangular

nut captured

in T-slot

Mounting

brackets

4-1/4”

Side

panel

Fig.3

3/8-16 x 3/4

hex bolts

with washer

1/4-20 hex

bolts with

washers &

hex nuts

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