New Ex26 Sliding Table – Assembly instructions

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New Ex26 Sliding Table – Assembly instructions
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EX26 & EX26X
SLIDING TABLES
with open grid top
Thank you for choosing an EXAKTOR® Sliding Table. This Sliding Table has been designed to function as a perfect
upgrade for contractor and cabinet-style table saw whose owners expect accuracy with every table saw cut made.
This EXAKTOR® Sliding Table provides you with the following benefits;
• Sealed Bearings run on Stainless Steel Guide Rails for smooth table travel.
• Steel Frame and Legs have baked-on powder coat paint surface for durability.
• Quick Release Bracket for removal and/or attachment of the table to other machines.
• Toggle Hold-Down Clamp to hold the work piece down on the table and against the fence.
• Two movable Work Stops for making repetitive cuts accurately every time.
• Two telescopic Extensions & one Stainless Steel Panel Support for working with larger panels.
• Optional Outboard Roller for ease of sliding your work onto the table.
Prior to installation of the EXAKTOR® Sliding Table please take the time to read this manual and then familiarize
yourself with the parts that are used in the assembly of the sliding table. If you have questions or if you feel there
are parts of this manual that need clarification, you are encouraged to let us know.
You can contact EXAKTOR Tools Ltd
326 Watline Avenue
Mississauga, Ontario L4Z 1X2
Canada
Tel: 905-568-4459
Fax: 905-568-4059
210 South Eighth Street
Lewiston, New York 14092
USA
Tel: 800-387-9789
info.exaktortools.com
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TABLE SAW SAFETY
1. To prevent accidents keep safety in mind while you work
2. Use the safety guards installed on powered equipment; they are for your protection.
3. When working on powered equipment keep fingers away from saw blades and
cutters,
4. Wear safety goggles to prevent injuries from flying wood chips and saw dust.
5. Wear headphones to protect your hearing.
6. Consider installing a dust vacuum to reduce the amount of airborne dust in your
workshop.
7. Don’t wear loose clothing, such as neckties or shirts with loose sleeves, or jewelry,
such as rings, necklaces or bracelets when working on power equipment.
8. Tie back long hair to prevent it from getting caught in powered equipment.
9. Keep work areas clean. Cluttered areas invite accidents.
10. Do not force work though the machine. Tools work better and are safer when they
work at their own speed.
11. Do not overreach. Keep proper footing and balance at all times.
12. Do not reach behind the machine to grab a cutoff piece. If the wood binds behind
against the blade or cutter it will kick back faster than you can let go.
13. Disconnect the machine from electrical power before servicing and changing
accessories, such as blades and cutters.
14. Never leave the machine running unattended – turn the power off. Do not leave the
machine until it comes to a complete stop.
15. Do not operate the machine if you are mentally or physically fatigued.
16. If there is something that you do not understand, do not operate the machine! Ask
for help first.
These safety rules do not cover every situation in a workshop.
Consider your conditions when setting up and using your EXAKTOR Sliding Table.
WARNING: NO PART OF THIS MANUAL MAY BE REPRODUCED IN ANY
FORM WITHOUT THE WRITTEN APPROVAL OF EXAKTOR® TOOLS LTD.
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Model EX26 & 26X Sliding Table
Installation
Guide Rail Assembly
Caution! When using ratchets, wrenches and other
leveraged tools for tightening screws, nuts and bolts,
be careful not to over tighten.
NOTE: In these instructions the ‘front’ of the
machine always refers to where the operator
normally stands.
Step 1 Fig. 1
There are two possible ways to install Exaktor’s
EX26 & EX26X Sliding Table for use with a table
saw.
1. You can attach the Mounting Plate (#03-A)
to the edge of the saw’s left hand extension
wing by drilling two holes in the lip of the
wing, or
2. by first removing the extension wing and
attaching the Mounting Plate to the edge of
the saw’s table.
If your work consists of cutting panels with
veneer or Melamine finish, it is suggested to
minimize vibration in the work piece, that the
Mounting Plate be attached as close to the
saw blade as possible by removing the saw’s
extension wing.
Alternatively, if the left-hand extension wing is to
remain attached to the saw table, the Mounting Plate
(#03-A) can be installed so that the ‘front’ end of the
Guide Rails for the Sliding Table are positioned
behind the front rip fence guide rail.
NOTE: The Mounting Plate must be attached at
90° to the table surface of the machine. If the edge
of the machine’s table is not square to its top, the
Mounting Plate must be shimmed.
Step 2 Fig. 1
Use two ¼-28 x ½” Hex Head Bolts (#10) to fasten
the Inner Cross Brace Bracket (#16) to the underside
of Inner Rail (#01-S).
NOTE: If the front end of the Sliding Table’s
Guide Rails are positioned to project past the
‘front’ edge of the saw’s table the guide rails for
the saw’s rip fence must be moved to the right or
be cut off flush with the edge of the table.
Position the Mounting Plate so that it is more or less
centered on the saw blade arbor, with its top edge
approximately 1/8” below the top surface of the
saw’s table.
Check the alignment of the boltholes. If the existing
holes in the Mounting Plate do not fit the table saw,
drill the necessary holes in the Mounting Plate, or in
the edge of the saw table. Fasten the Mounting Plate
to the saw table using the bolts* (see Fig.1) from the
previously removed extension wing or other
appropriate fasteners to fit the saw table.
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Step 3 Fig. 1
Use six ¼-28 x ½”Hex Head Bolts (#10) to fasten the
Rail Mounting Bracket (#03-B) to the underside of
Inner Rail (#01-S).
Table Assembly
Step 6 Fig. 2
The following steps a, b,& c in the tabletop assembly
(may) have been completed prior to shipping. .
a: The two inboard horizontal Bearings (#60B) are
installed under the inboard side of the Table
(#20-S) using the ¼-20 x 1” Button Head Bolts
(#67), Spacers (#61), and Eccentric Adjusters (#62).
b: The two vertical Bearings (#60C) are installed on
the underside of the Table (#20-S) using ¼-20 x 1”
Button Head Bolts (#67), Bearing Spacers (#61) and
Lock Nuts (#34),
Step 4 Fig. 1
Use three ¼-28 x ½”Hex Head Bolts (#10) to fasten
each of the Leg Mounts (#06-S) to underside of the
Outer Rail (#02-S).
c: The Brake Lever (#63), positioned as shown, is
installed on the underside of the Table (#20-S)
between the Bearings (#60B) using a ¼-20 x 1”
Button Head Bolt (#67), Washer (#31), Wave Washer
(#33), Spacer (#61) and the Eccentric Adjuster (#62).
Use two ¼-20 x 1¼” Socket Head Bolts (#27) to
attach the Lower Lip (#21-S) to the underside of the
Inboard Channel (#66). Do not over tighten.
Step 5 Fig. 1
Insert the Legs (#07) into the Leg Mounts (#6-S) and
snug the four Set Screws (#11) to be tightened later.
Attach the two Diagonal Braces (#08-AS & #08-BS)
and Rear Braces (#08-CS) between the rail
assemblies using 5/16-18 x ¾”Hex Head Bolts (#12)
and Square Nuts (#13). Snug up for tightening later.
See Fig. 1 for Brace locations.
The Guide Rail Assembly is attached to the table saw
by placing the Rail Mounting Bracket’s locating
fingers in the corresponding slots in the lower edge of
the Mounting Plate. Bracket and plate are locked
together using two ¼-20 x 1” Bolts (#67) threaded
through the Mounting Plate, and secured with TKnobs (#44).
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Step 7 Fig. 2
To attach the Angle Adjustment Rail (#23-S) to the
outboard edge of the Table (#20-S), place Lock
Washers (#38) and Flat Washers (#31) on two ¼-20 x
¾” Hex Head Bolts (#29A) and insert them through
the elongated holes in the lip of the Table. Thread a
T-Nut (#48) 0n each Bolt leaving enough slack to
slide the T-Nuts into the T-Slot on the inboard side of
the Angle Adjustment Rail.
NOTE: Center the Angle Adjustment Rail on the
Table. The top surface of the Angle Adjustment
Rail must be in the same plane and be level with
the top surface of the Table.
If necessary, shim between the Angle Adjustment
Rail and the Bearing Support. Tighten the two
Hex Head ) Bolts (29A).
Step 8 Fig. 2
Thread Locking Levers (#36) with washers (#31) into
Table Mounts (#25).
Fence Stop Assembly
Step 10 Fig 2
Thread a Stop (#18) through the Stop Tab (#26) and
into the Wing Nut (#35). Put a Wave Washer (#33)
on the Stand-off (#72) at the front of the Table (#20S). Put the Stop Tab on the Stand-off and secure with
a 5/16-18 x ¾” Hex Head Bolt (#12) and a Washer
(#32) so that the flat head of the Stop faces the Table.
A Fence Stop assembly is also mounted on the Standoff at the rear of the table.
Step 11 Fig. 3
Assemble two Lower Bearings. Each consists of a
¼-20 x 1”Button Head Bolt (#67), two Split Lock
Washers (#38), small Bearing (#17), Lower Bearing
Bracket (#39), Washer (#31) & Lock Nut (#34).
Step 9 Fig. 2C
Use two ¼-20 x ½” Button Head Bolts (#30) with
Washers (#31) to attach the Table Mount (#25 to the
front and rear edges of the Table. Tighten these bolts.
Step 12 Fig. 3
Using ¼-20 x 1¼” Button Head bolt (#68), Flat
Washer (#31), Bearing Spacer (#61) and NyLock Nut
(#34) attach the two Lower Bearing assemblies and
the two outboard horizontal Bearings (#60-A) under
the outboard side of the Bearing Support (#28).
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Step 13 Fig.1
Use a 8-32 x ½” Phillips Head Screw (#14) to attach
a Rubber Bumper (#9A) at the rear end of the Outer
Rail (#02-S).
the side of the Outer. Tighten the Bolt. The Brake
Lever should lock the Table, in position on the Guide
Rails, when it is pulled towards the operator.
Step 17
Adjust the Wiper Brushes Fig. 2 (#70) to touch the
top surface of the Outer Guide Rail (#02-S).
Step 14 Fig. 2
Attach Wiper Brushes (#70) to the front and rear
edge of the Table (#20-S) using two 8-32x½”Phillips
Screws (#14)
Step 15
Slide the Table onto the assembled Guide Rails,
ensuring that the Lower Table Lip (#21-S) hooks
under the Inner Rail Tube (#01-S). The two small
lower Bearings (#17) should now be located at the
underside of the Outer Rail (#02-S).
Step 16 Fig. 1
Use a 8-32 x ½” Phillips Head Screw (#14) to attach
a Rubber Bumper (#9A) at the front end of the Outer
Rail (#02-S).
Table Adjustments
To eliminate side play between the Table and Guide
Rails, adjust both of the inboard horizontal Bearings
(#60-B) by holding the Bolt (#67) finger tight and
turning the Eccentric Adjuster (#62) to lightly
preload the Bearings against the Outer Rail Tube
(#02-S). Then tighten the Bolt (#67). Adjust the
position of the Lower Bearing (#17) assemblies so
they just touch the underside of the Outer Rail Tube.
Tighten the Bolt (#68).
To prevent the Table from moving to easily on the
Guide Rails by tightening Bolts (#27) that hold the
table Lower Lip (#21-S) against the underside of
Inner Rail tube (#01-S). Secure with Lock Nuts
(#34).
To set the Brake Lever (#63) Hold the Button Head
Bolt (#67) finger tight; Turn the Eccentric Adjuster
(#62) so that the Brake Lever (#63) presses against
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Fence Assembly Fig. 4
STEP 18 FIG. 4
Assemble two Fence Mounts. Use Locking Lever
(#36), Washers (#19 & #31), ¼-20x ¾” Bolt (#29),
T-Nut (#48) and the Fence Mount (#43). Slide one of
these assemblies into each end of the T-slot in the
backside of the Fence (#40-S).
Step 19 Fig. 4
The Toggle Clamp (#57) is screwed into the top
surface of the Clamping Bar (#56) and is held in
position by its Jam Nut. (The top surface of the
Clamping Bar is stamped with a “T.”) The Pivot
Post (#59), with the O-ring (#64) in place, is inserted
through the Clamping Bar, and is held in place by
Locking Lever (#36). A Spindle (#58) with Rubber
Tip (#58A) is threaded into the lower end of the
Toggle Clamp.
Set the Fence (#40-S) on the Table (#20-SS). At the
right hand end of the Fence, align the Fence Mount
(#43) with the Table Mount (#25) and drop the Pivot
Post (#59 through the aligned holes in the mounts.
Snug the Bolt (#29) on the Fence Mount for a close
fit. The lower end of the Pivot Post is held secure in
the Table Mount by tightening the Locking Lever
(#36).
Step 20 Fig. 4
With Retainer (#75) in place insert the Carriage Bolt
(#45) through the Locking Tube (#47), which in turn,
is inserted through the Fence Mount (#43). Swing the
Fence and slide the Retainer and head of the Carriage
Bolt into the T-Slot on the top of the Angle
Adjustment Rail (#23-S). Snug up with the TLocking Knob (#44).
NOTE: To prevent damage to the top of the Angle
Adjustment Rail (#23-S), the lower end of the
Locking Tube (#47) should be made flush with the
lower edge of the Fence Mount (#43) and held
there by tightening the Hex Head Bolt (#29).
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To Adjust Table Tracking
When fully assembled the sliding table must be level
with the machine’s table, and the sliding table must
travel parallel to the saw blade.
Step 21
To level the Sliding Table with the machine table,
loosen the Locking Levers (#36) in the Fence Mounts
(#43) and slide the Fence over the machine’s table.
Move the Sliding Table back and forth and observe
the gap between the bottom of the Fence and the top
of the machine’s table. The gap between the Fence
and the machine’s table should remain the same
throughout its travel. This is accomplished by
adjusting the height of the rail Mounting Plate (#3-A)
relative to the table surface of the machine and by
adjusting the height of the legs (#7) that support the
Outer Rail Tube and by locking the Legs in position
with the Set Screws (#11).
Step 22
The Sliding Table must travel parallel to the saw
blade, which should be parallel to the miter guide slot
in the saw table. With the Fence installed at the front
of the Sliding Table, align the right hand end of the
Fence with the edge of the miter guide slot. Using the
Locking Levers (#36), lock the Fence in this position
and move the Table back and forth through its travel.
The right hand end of the Fence should ‘track’ and
remain at the edge of the miter guide slot throughout
its travel.
If the right hand end of the Fence drifts to the left or
right of the miter guide slot, the Outer Rail tube (#2S) that guides the Sliding Table may not be parallel
to the miter guide slot.
First, check to be sure there is no play between the
Bearings (#60B) and the Outer Rail Tube (#2-S).
To adjust the Outer Rail Tube, loosen the Hex Head
Bolts (#12) that secure the Diagonal Braces (#8-AS,
BS & CS) to the Leg Mounts (#6-S) and shift the
Outer Rail Tube to the right or left as required. Make
sure there is some clearance between the right hand
side of the Inboard Channel (#66) and the Inner Rail
Tube (#1-S). Repeat Step 22 to check the travel.
Tighten all the Bolts (#12).
Step 23 Fig. 2
The Degree Scale (#24-S) is held in the top of the
Angle Adjustment Rail (#23-S) tightening the two
Hex Head Bolts (#29) inserted into the backside of
the Rail. .
To square the Fence to the saw blade, install the
Fence at the front of the Table. Using a large trisquare lock the Fence to the Table at 90° to the saw
blade. Loosen the Hex Head Bolts (#29A). Position
the Angle Adjustment Rail (#23-S) and Degree Scale
(#24-S) with its ‘0’ mark at the face of the Fence.
Tighten the Hex Head Bolts
Step 24
With the Fence (#40-S), at the front of the Table (20SS) and locked at 90 degrees to the saw blade, turn
the Stop Tab (#26) to its vertical position and adjust
the threaded Stop (#18) to touch the rear side of the
Fence. Lock the Stop in position with the Wing Nut
(#35).
To remove the Fence from the Sliding Table turn the
Stop Tab ‘down’ to a horizontal position. Loosen the
Locking Knob (#44) and pull the Carriage Bolt (#45)
and the Retainer (#75) from the T-slot in the top of
the Angle Adjustment Rail (#23-S). Loosen the
Locking Lever (#36) in the Table Mount (#25) and
Lift the Pivot Post (#59) up, out of the Table Mount.
To position the Fence at the rear of the Table at 90
degrees to the saw blade, the Pivot Post (#59) and
Locking Tube (#47), installed on the backside of the
Fence (#40-S), must be reversed because the Fence
will be turned 180 degrees. Remount the Fence and
adjust the treaded Stop at the rear of the Table.
Step 25
With the Fence installed at the front of the Table
affix the adhesive Tape Measure (#55) to the Tape
Slide (#41-S). The Tape Slide is held in the Fence by
tightening two ¼-20 x ¾” Bolts (#29) inserted into
the backside of the Fence.
As you are not likely to have the right hand end of
the Fence touching the saw blade you may want to
have the Measuring Tape start at the ½” or 1” mark
.Scribe a corresponding reference mark on the saw
table to synchronize the Measuring Tape to the saw
blade.
MAKE SURE THAT THE FENCE WILL NOT
COME IN CONTACT WITH THE SAW BLADE
THOUGHOUT ITS TRAVEL.
NOTE: If you are relying on the Tape Measure
for accuracy, remember that when you change
(the thickness of your) saw blades, to adjust the
Fence and/or Tape Slide accordingly.
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EX26 & EX26X Sliding Table Parts List
Part#
ST01-S
ST02-S
ST03-A
ST03-B
ST06-S
ST07
ST08-AS
ST08-BS
ST08-CS
ST09
ST10
ST11
ST12
ST13
ST14???
ST15
ST16
ST17
ST18
ST19
ST20-SS
ST21-S
ST22-S
ST23-S
ST24-S
ST25
ST26
ST27
ST28
ST29
ST30
ST31
ST32
ST33
ST34
ST35
ST36
ST38
Qty
1
1
1
1
2/3
2/3
1
1
1/2
2
14/19
Description
Inner Rail Tube
Outer Rail Tube
Mounting Plate
Mounting Bracket
Leg Mount (26 or 26X)
Leg (6 or 26X)
Diagonal Brace
Diagonal Brace
Rear Brace (26 or 26X)
Rubber Bumper
Hex Bolt (26 or 26X)
¼-28 x ½”
4
Set Screw
¼-20 x ⅜”
10/14 Hex Bolt (26 or 26X)
5
/16-18 x ¾”
10/14 Square Nut (26 or 26x)
5
/16 x 18
6
Phillips Screw
#8-32 x ½”
6
Machine Screw
¼-20 x ½”
1
Rear Bracket
2
Lower Bearing ⅝” Dia.
2
Stop¼-20x1”
4
Flat Washer 6mm
1
Table Top
1
Lower Lip
2
Anti Friction Strip
1
Angle Adjustment Rail
1
Slide
2
Table Mount
2
Stop Tab
2
Socket Head Bolt
¼-20 x 1¼”
1
Bearing Support
8
Hex Head Bolt
¼-20 x ¾”
4
Button Head Bolt
¼-20 x ½”
17
Flat Washer¼”
2
Flat Washer 5/16”
5
Wave Washer ⅜”
8
Ny-Lock Nut ¼-20
2
Wing Nut ¼-20
5
Locking Lever ¾” Stud
6
Split Lock Washer ¼”
Part#
ST39
ST40
ST41-S
ST42-S
ST43
ST44
ST45
ST46
ST47
ST48
ST49
ST50
ST51
Qty
2
1
1
2
2
3
1
2
1
7
2
2
2
ST52
2
ST53
ST54
2
5
ST55
ST56
ST57
ST58
ST58A
ST59
ST60
ST61
ST62
ST63
ST64
ST65
1
1
1
1
1
1
6
7
3
1
1
10
ST66
ST67
1
9
ST68
2
ST69
ST70
ST71
ST72
ST73
3
2
2
2
2
ST75
ST81
ST83
1
1
1
Description
Lower Bearing Bracket
Fence (45½” long)
Tape Measure Slide
Extension Bar
Fence Mount
T-Locking Knob¼-20
Bolt ¼-20 x 3½”
Extension Block
Locking Tube
T-Nut
Flip Stop Finger*
Flip Stop Mount*
Shoulder Bolt*
⅜-18 x 2”
Ny-Lock Nut*
5
/16-18
Locking Lever* 1⅛”
Thumb Screw
¼-20 x 1”
Tape Measure
Clamping Bar
Toggle Clamp
Spindle
Rubber Tip
Pivot Post with Knob
Bearing 1⅛”
Bearing Spacer
Eccentric Adjuster
Brake Lever
O-Ring ⅝” Dia.
Ny-Lock Nut
¼-20
Inboard Channel
Button Head Bolt
¼-20 x 1”
Button Head Bolt
¼-20 x 1¼”
EXAKTOR Logo Label
Wiper Brush
End Plate
Stand-off
Hex Head Bolt
5
/16-18 x ½”
Retainer
Thumb Screw
Support Plate.
*There are parts for two Work Stops
included with the Sliding Table.
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Sliding Table Accessories
Work Stop Assembly
Fig. 4
EXAKTOR Sliding Tables are shipped with parts to
assemble two Work Stops.
Additional Work Stops are available.
Insert a Shoulder Bolt (#51) through a Flip Stop
Finger (#49), Wave Washer (#33) and Flip Stop
Mount (#50). Secure the Bolt with a Ny-Lock Nut
(#52) and tighten to eliminate any play between the
Finger and the Mount.
Parts
ST19
ST33
ST48
ST49
ST50
ST51
Qty.
1
1
1
1
1
1
ST52
1
ST53
1
Description
Flat Washer 6mm
Wave Washer ⅜”
T-Nut
Flip Stop Finger
Flip Stop Mount
Shoulder Bolt
⅜-18x2”
Ny-Lock Nut
5
/16-18
Locking Lever
1⅛”
Insert the threaded stub of a Locking Lever (#53)
through Washer (#19) and Flip Stop Mount (#50)
into a T-Nut (#48). Leave enough slack to slide the
T-Nut into the T-slot on the topside of the Fence
(#40-S).
With the Measuring Tape synchronized to the saw
blade, the Work Stop is placed in position relative to
the saw blade by ‘flipping’ the Finger onto the top of
the Fence against the Measuring Tape and locking
the Mount in place.
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Sliding Table Accessories
Panel Support Assembly
Fig. 4
EXAKTOR Sliding Tables are shipped with parts to
assemble one Panel Support
Additional Panel Supports are available.
Insert the threaded stub of Thumb Screw (#81)
though a Washer (#31) and up through the underside
of Support Plate (#82) into a T-Nut (#48). Leave
enough slack to slide the T-Nut into the T-slot on the
underside of the Fence (#40-S).
Parts
ST48
ST81
ST31
ST83
Qty.
1
1
1
1
Description
T-Nut
Thumb Screw
Washer
Support Plate
The Panel Support can be positioned for use under
the Crosscut Fence (#40-S) and/or under the
Extension Block (#46)
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Sliding Table Accessories
Outboard Roller Assembly
Fig. 2B
The Outboard Roller is an optional accessory for the
Exaktor Sliding Table.
To attach the Roller Bracket (#76) to the to the table
Bearing Support (#28) use the following parts already
on the table. Use the two Hex Head Bolts (#29A),
Lock Washers (#38) and Flat Washers (#31) inserted
through the elongated holes in the Roller Bracket and
the lower lip of the Bearing Support (#28). Thread TNuts (#48) on the Hex Head Bolts (#29A) leaving
enough slack to slide the T-Nuts into the T-Slot on
the inboard side of the Angle Adjustment Rail (23-S)
Parts
ST65
ST76-S
ST77
ST78-S
ST80
Qty.
4
1
2
1
4
Description
NyLock Nut
¼-20
Roller Bracket
Roller Support
Roller
Hex Head Bolt
¼-20 x ½”
Using four Hex Head Bolts (#80) and four NyLock
Nuts (#65) attach the two Roller Supports (#77) to
the Roller Bracket (#76). Insert the Roller (#78-S)
between the Roller Supports by compressing the
Roller’s spring-loaded axel.
NOTE: The top surface of the Roller and the
Angle Adjustment Rail must be in the same plane
and be level with the top surface of the Table. If
necessary, shim between the Angle Adjustment
Rail and The Bearing Support. Tighten the two
Hex Head (#29A) Bolts.
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materials or workmanship of this Product. The “Warranty Period” begins on the date you purchased this product and lasts as
long as you are the original end use purchaser.
What is not covered: Warranty WILL BE VOID by Exaktor for repairs or replacements made necessary due to the following: (1)
the Product was not purchased from an authorized Exaktor reseller, (2) the Product has been modified by anyone other than an
Authorized Service Representative of Exaktor, (3) any damage caused by accident, neglect, abuse or misuse of the Product, (4)
Damages caused as a result of modification or alteration of the Product, (5) NOT COVERED UNDER WARRANTY ARE
reasonable wear and tear where no defects in material and workmanship are found in the Product.
What to do if you think your Product is defective: Call our Customer service Hotline at 1-800-597-1343. During the Warranty
Period, supply Exaktor’s representative with information from your dated bill of sale showing that this product was purchased
from an Authorized Exaktor Reseller. After contacting the authorized service center, you may be required to deliver or send the
Product properly packaged, freight prepaid, to Exaktor’s Service Center together with a photocopy of your bill of sale.
What Exaktor will do: Exaktor will evaluate your report of a possible defect to determine whether a defect exists, and if it does
exist, Exaktor will repair or (at Exaktor’s option) replace the Product with a product that performs the same functions and
performs as well as the original Product. Exaktor reserves the right to supply refurbished or remanufactured replacement parts
provided that the replacement parts conform to the manufacturer’s specifications for new products. The repaired or replacement
product will be returned to you at no cost.
Exchange Service: When an exchange is authorized, Exaktor will exchange your non-working product with a refurbished or
remanufactured product that conforms to the manufacturer’s specifications for new products. The refurbished or remanufactured
Product you receive will be covered by the balance of the warranty period remaining on the original Product.
You will keep the replacement Product that is sent to you and you must return (or be billed up to the cost of the new product)
your original non-working product, which shall become the property of Exaktor. You must call Exaktor Customer Service and if
the representative cannot correct the product’s malfunction over the telephone and you elect the exchange service, you must
provide information pertaining to this Product and must also provide a valid credit card (Visa, MasterCard or AMEX) number.
Your credit card will be charged up to the cost of a new Product if: (1) you do not return your original Product within ten (10)
business days; (2) the malfunctions of your original Product are not covered by the warranty; (3) the Product was not properly
packaged and has caused damage to the Product; (4) the original Product has not been sufficiently validated with a copy of the
proof of purchase (bill of sale). The Exaktor Customer Service Representative will ship the exchange Product the next business
day, with return instructions. You must return the original Product, Freight Prepaid, in the same shipping carton in which the
exchanged Product was received and include a copy of proof of purchase (bill of sale). Retain your original accessory items and
a copy of the courier’s bill, signed by the courier.
Limitations : Repair or replacement as described above is your sole and exclusive (that is your only) remedy if this Product is
defective. Exaktor shall not be liable for any direct, indirect, incidental or consequential damages or specific relief. Because
some jurisdictions do not allow the exclusion or limitation of consequential or incidental damages, the above limitation may not
apply to you.
THIS WARRANTY IS GIVEN IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, WRITTEN OR ORAL, WHETHER EXPRESSED BY
AFFIRMATION, PROMISE, DESCRIPTION, DRAWING, MODEL OR SAMPLE, AND ANY AND ALL WARRANTIES OTHER
THAN THIS ONE, WHETHER EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND
FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, ARE HEREBY DISCLAIMED.
This Warranty is the only warranty that Exaktor is giving for this Product. It is the final expression and the exclusive and only
statement of Exaktor’s obligations to you. It replaces all other agreements and understandings that you may have with Exaktor
or its representatives.
This warranty (and Exaktor’s obligations to you) may not be changed in any way unless you and Exaktor sign the same piece of
paper in which we (1) refer to this product and your bill of sale date, (2) describe the change to this warranty and (3) agree to
make that change.
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