Modifying your table saw – SawStop Sliding Crosscut Table User Manual

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Modifying Your Table Saw

Before mounting the Sliding Crosscut Table, you must first modify your table saw. For steps 3-4, refer to your
fence manual. For steps 5-6, refer to your saw manual. (You can download copies of your manuals at
www.sawstop.com.)

WARNING:

Disconnect your table saw from electrical power before beginning

any modifications.


1. Find the seam between the main table and the left wing.
2. Mark the front rail, rear rail, and main tube 0.25" to the right of the seam.
3. Use a 13mm wrench to remove the bolts from the underside of the main tube. Set it aside.
4. Use a 13mm wrench and 5mm Allen wrench to remove the front and rear rails.
5. For PCS/CNS saws only: Use a 6mm Allen wrench to remove the two bolts that mount the switch box

bracket to the main table. Allow the switch box assembly to dangle in place.

6. Use either a 17mm wrench (for ICS saws) or a 13mm wrench (for PCS/CNS saws) to remove the left wing

from the table saw.

7. Use a metal cutting band saw to cut off the front rail, rear rail, and main tube at the marks made in Step 2.

Note: Using other types of saws (such as a circular saw) can generate

enough heat to blister the powder coating. It is strongly suggested that you

use a metal cutting band saw only.

8. Remove any burrs or sharp edges with a file.
9. Re-install the front and rear rails and the main tube (refer to your fence manual). For ICS and PCS saws, no

further modifications are needed. For CNS saws, continue to step 10.

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