Owner`s manual
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Assembly Instructions
The following instructions only apply to mounting the ProMAX
directly to a cast iron table saw. The pictures show a RIDGID
(very similar to Craftsman) brand table saw. ProMAX will fit on
any cast iron table saw with at least 27" table depth. Tables
deeper than 27" will require shims to fill the space between
your fence rails and the ProMAX.
Note: ProMAX can not be installed as a left extension
replacement on left tilt "cabinet" grade table saws because the
table saw's motor protrudes to the left. Nor can ProMAX be
installed as a right extension replacement on right tilt
"cabinet" grade table saws for the same reason. Mounting
ProMAX to the far right will avoid the protruding motors,
however, ProMAX must be supported with the two steel rails
that also support your T-square style rip fence and legs.
1. Remove the factory left extension wing.
Use the hardware that came with your ProMAX to install your
router table. Do not use the factory bolts, as they may not be
grade 5 or the proper length. If the necessary bolt size is not
supplied with this router table you must purchase your own
grade 5 bolts.
In most cases the fence rails support the factory table
extension wings. When bolted directly to your table saw,
ProMAX requires no support from the fence rails. Therefore,
fence rails do not need to be fastened to ProMAX.
2. Determine your saw's bolt pattern.
Craftsman and Ridgid use a four bolt pattern. Most all other
saws use a three hole pattern.
3. Four hole mounting.
Most four hole patterns use 5/16 bolts. Use the heavy
rectangle washers for the middle two holes, as shown. Each
bolt receives (2) 5/16" flat washers, (1) lock washer, and (1)
nut. Late model Ridgid saws use 5/16-18 tapped holes
instead of through holes. If the bolt size is not 5/16-18, you
must supply your own. Use grade 5 bolts.
1
2
3
Middle two bolts receive the
heavy rectangle washers
against the router table
1
3
4444
3 3
3
3 or 4 hole pattern?
heavy rectangle washer
in these middle
two holes.
WASHER ORIENTATION
(bottom of table)