Customer Notice: Congratulations on the purchase of this Sliding Crosscut Attachment. As the owner of a SawStop saw, you are familiar with our high standards for quality, fit and finish. Different from your saw, this Sliding Crosscut Attachment is crafted from aluminum. Rest assured that we use high quality T6 aircraft-grade aluminum for long life and durability. In this application, aluminum is dyed by a process called “anodizing.
Modifying Your Unassembled Table Saw If your table saw is not yet assembled, follow these instructions in place of the instructions on Page 4 of the Owner’s Manual for modifying your saw rails before assembling your table saw and attaching your Sliding Crosscut Table. 1. Set out the front rail, rear rail, and main tube. (Contractor Saw w/ 30” TSA-SFA does not have a front rail) 2. Mark the front rail, rear rail, and main tube, measuring from the left end.
Alternative Mounting Instructions For a reduced footprint, you can mount your sliding table attachment “flush” with the front rails as shown on the right. With a flush mounting, the maximum rip capacity is reduced from 48” to 37”.
SawStop ® Sliding Crosscut Table Installation Guide Model TSA-SA48
Product Specifications Sliding Table............................................................................... 9" x 47" Extension Table …………………………………………………….. 9" x 23.6” Maximum Table Travel ............................................................... 60” Maximum Crosscutting Length .................................................. 60” Maximum Rip Capacity (standard mounting) ……………..…….. 48” Maximum Rip Capacity (flush mounting) ……..…………..……..
Inventory of Parts Use the listing below to inventory the contents of the shipping box. Note: If you cannot find an item on this list, check the mounting locations or examine the packaging materials very carefully. Certain components may have been pre-installed for shipping purposes. A. Sliding Table Assembly ..................................... 1 B. Support Leg Assembly ...................................... 2 Cap Screw M8x1.25x25 ................................. 4 C. Fence Assembly ..............
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.
Note: Steps 10—12 apply only to CNS saws. 10. On CNS saws it is necessary to increase the slack in the motor power cord in order to move the switchbox to the new mounting position. The first step is to remove the motor power cord from the strain relief on the rear of the saw (see Fig. 1). Remove the three screws that mount the strain relief to the rear of the saw frame. Remove the cord connected to the motor and replace the strain relief. Make sure the AC power cord is captured by the strain relief. Fig.
Mounting the Sliding Table Attachment to Your Saw Before continuing, make sure the sliding table top is locked to the sliding table assembly. If the sliding table top is not locked, pull out the sliding table lock knob on the bottom of the table assembly and rotate it 90 degrees, then release. Slowly slide the table top toward the Home Position. The Home Position is where the front of the sliding table top is generally flush with the table bottom.
3. With the help of at least one other person to support the weight, turn the sliding table assembly over and position it against the side of the saw table. 4. Adjust the height of the sliding table to approximately match the saw table by turning the foot pads on the bottom of the leg assemblies. 5. Visually align the mounting holes in the side of the sliding table assembly with the holes in the side of the saw table and then mark the set of holes to be used. See Fig. 6 for PCS and CNS saws, or Fig.
6. Pull out the sliding table lock knob on the underside of the sliding table assembly and rotate it 90 degrees to unlock the sliding table. Then slide the table top toward the front of the saw to expose two of the mounting holes, as shown in Fig. 8. Fig. 8 (ICS Model Shown) 7. For ICS saws ONLY: With the mounting holes aligned, thread two M10x1.5x25 cap screws (121) with two 10mm lock washers (122) and two 10mm flat washers (123) through the sliding table into the saw table.
12. For PCS and CNS saws ONLY: Attach the switch box assembly to the mounting bracket on the underside of the sliding table using three M6x1.0x16 cap screws, six M6 washers, three M6 lock washers and three M6 nuts, as shown in Fig. 9. Fig. 9 (PCS Model Shown) 13. Place the two M8 T-bolts (109) through the holes in the side of the extension table. Loosely install the flat washers (108) and lock nuts (110) on the T-bolts.
. Slide the miter gauge bar (249) into the T-slot on the sliding table top nearest the blade, as shown in Fig. 11. For full cutting capacity, the miter gauge bar should be positioned flush with the front edge of the sliding table. Use a 5mm wrench to turn the reverse-thread fasteners (248) at the front and rear of the miter gauge bar COUNTERCLOCKWISE to lock the miter gauge bar in place. Fig. 11 15.
16. Use a 5mm wrench to slightly loosen the miter gauge from the crosscut fence as shown in Fig. 13. Do not loosen the miter gauge screws more than 1 ½ full turn. If necessary, slide the fence left or right to align the arrow on the miter gauge with the indicator on the fence for your saw type (ICS/PCS/CNS). Retighten the screws, but not the lock knob. Fig. 13 17. Use a square to position the fence exactly 90 degrees relative to the saw blade then tighten the crosscut fence lock knob. 18.
21. Using a tape measure, adjust the right flip stop to 12” from the blade. Adjust the fence ruler (225) so that it indicates 12” in the flip stop indicator lens. This adjustment ensures exact measurements when cutting using the flip stop with the miter gauge set to the 0 degree mark. When the miter gauge is adjusted to an angle other than 0 degrees, the fence ruler will need to be readjusted before using the flip stop indicator lens. 22.
Operations 1. To adjust the crosscut miter angle, loosen the crosscut fence lock knob to allow the crosscut fence to pivot. Using the miter gauge angle indicator, set the fence to the desired miter angle and retighten the lock knob to secure the fence in place. Note: If using the rulers on the fence or fence extension to position the flip stops, you should reposition the rulers after changing the miter angle. 2.
ST1400 Sliding Table Attachment Exploded View
ST1400 Sliding Table Attachment Parts List No. Description 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 119 120 121 122 123 124 201 202 203 204 205 206 207 208 209 210 211 212 Assembly Sliding Table Sliding Table End Cover M6x1.0x12 Pan Head Socket Screw Sliding Table Lock Knob Sliding Table Limit Block M8x1.25x25 Socket Head Cap Screw M8 Lock Washer M8x20x2.5 Washer M8x1.25x35 T-Bolt M8x1.
213 214 215 216 217 218 219 220 221 222 223 224 225 226 227 228 229 230 231 232 233 234 235 236 237 238 239 240 242 243 244 245 246 247 248 249 250 251 252 M4x0.7x16 Socket Head Cap Screw Flip Stop Lock Block M6 Flip Stop Lock Knob M8x1.25x12 Socket Head Shoulder Screw M8x16x1.5 Nylon Washer M4x0.
253 254 255 256 257 258 259 261 262 263 M6 External Tooth Lock Washer M6x1.0x16 Socket Head Cap Screw M6 Lock Washer M6x12x1.5 Washer 2" Grommet for CNS Saws M6x1.