English – Epson DW746 User Manual

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STEP 13. Attach the left & right Support Tables. (Fig. 6)

You will need: 6 - 10 x 25 mm Hex Head Bolts

6 - 10 mm Flat Washers
6 - 10 mm Lock Washers

Without support table in place, install the 3 bolts per side
with washers as shown keeping 1/4” gap. Rest a side
table on the bolts, fitting into the notches. Using the
extruded fence face as a guide, flush the support table
to the main table edge and snug the front bolt. Repeat
this process for the rear bolt. Tighten the center bolt.
Repeat on the other side.

STEP 14. Attach front rail brackets to Support Tables.

You will need: 2 - 10 x 30 mm Flat Head Screws

2 - 10 mm Flat Washers
2 - 10 mm Lock Washers

2 - 10 mm Nuts

Align front brackets with the support table and tighten
bracket nuts to the rail. Attach the wing tables to the
outer front rail support brackets, keeping the washers
and nut on the inside of the table. Using the fence face
as a straight edge, make sure the front outer corner of

the wing table is level with the inner edge and main table
surface. Repeat this procedure for the other support
table.

STEP 15. Attach rear rail to support tables.

You will need: 2 - 10 x 25 mm Hex Head Bolts

2 - 10 mm Flat Washers
2 - 10 mm Lock Washers
2 - 10 mm Nuts

Attach the wing tables to the outer rear rail support
brackets, again, keeping the washers and nut on the
inside. Using the fence face as a straight edge, make
sure the rear outer corner of the wing table is level with
the inner edge and the main table surface. Repeat this
procedure for the other side table.

STEP 16. Assemble the fence beam to the fence head

mm Lock Washers
2 - 10 mm Nuts

Secure each screw through the upper hole in the center
brackets keeping the flat washer, lock washer and nut
on the inside of the table. Tighten snug but not very
tight.Tighten center rail bracket nuts, leaving the outer
ones finger tight.

STEP 11. Attach rear rail. (Fig. 4)

You will need: 2 - 10 x 35 mm Hex Head Bolts

2
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10 mm Flat Washers

2 - 10 mm Lock Washers
2 - 10 mm Nuts

Secure rear rail to main table top using hex head bolts,

washers, lock washers and nuts. Keeping the washers
and nuts on the inside of the table. The flat side should
be down unless you are also mounting an accessory
(consult accessory instructions for rail mounting
details.). Make sure ends of the rear rail line up with
the ends of the front rail. Tighten snug but not very tight.

STEP 12. Parallel the rails to the table top (Fig. 5). Using

your fence face or a straightedge to extend the table
surface over the rail, make sure the distance from the
table top to the rail top is the same at both the left and
right side of the table. If the rails are not lined up
correctly, loosen the mounting screws slightly and tap
on the rail brackets with a soft hammer or regular
hammer and a block of wood until the distances are the
same. Tighten fasteners securely. Repeat for the rear
rail.

into place until it is fully seated, then back it off 1/4 to 1/2
turn.

STEP 6. Using height crank, raise mechanism up as high

as it will go.

STEP 7. Install wrench hook. On the front right leg, near

the top is a plastic threaded insert. Thread the “L”
shaped wrench hook in until only a few threads are
visible.

STEP 8. Unpack rail carton. (contains front & rear rail)
STEP 9.Assemble front rail and brackets (Fig. 2).

You will Need:

4 - 8 mm Carriage Bolts
4 - 8 mm Lock Washers
4 - 8 mm Nuts

Assemble carriage bolts, lock washers and nuts to front

rail brackets (just a few threads). Put the head of the
carriage bolt into keyhole slots in the front rail and slide
to engage the square part of the bolt. Run nut in until it
is finger tight. Repeat for other 3 brackets. When
attaching brackets to the rail, the rail must be positioned
correctly so that the rip scale is right side-up. Also all 4
brackets should face the same direction.

STEP 10. Attach front rail with brackets to the table top.

(Fig. 3) You will need:

2 - 10 x 30 mm Flat Head Screws
2 - 10 mm Flat Washers

2 -
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FIG. 4

FIG. 7

FIG. 6

FIG. 3

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FIG. 5

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