18
1/11/2005 1 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 Stain less Steel Guide Rails for smoo th table travel.  Steel Frame and Legs have baked-on p owder coat paint surface for durab ility.  Quick Release Bracket for removal and/o r attachment of the table to oth er machines.  Toggle Hold-Down Clamp to hold the work p iece down on the table and agai nst the fence.  Two movable Work Sto ps for making repetitive cu ts accurately every time.  Two telescopic Extensio ns & one Stainless Steel Panel Support for working with larger panels.  Optional Outboard Ro ller 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 E  XAKTOR Tools Ltd 326 Watline Avenue 210 South Eighth Street Mississauga, Ontario L4Z 1X2 Lewiston, New York 14092 Canada USA Tel: 905-568-4459 Tel: 800- 387-9789 Fax: 905-568-4059 info.exaktortools.com

EX26

Embed Size (px)

Citation preview

Page 1: EX26

8/15/2019 EX26

http://slidepdf.com/reader/full/ex26 1/18

1/11/2005

1

EX26 & EX26X

SLIDING TABLESwith open grid top

Thank you for choosing an EXAKTOR ®

Sliding Table. This Sliding Table has been designed to function as a perfectupgrade 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 familiarizeyourself with the parts that are used in the assembly of the sliding table. If you have questions or if you feel thereare parts of this manual that need clarification, you are encouraged to let us know.

You can contact E XAKTOR Tools Ltd 326 Watline Avenue 210 South Eighth Street

Mississauga, Ontario L4Z 1X2 Lewiston, New York 14092Canada USA

Tel: 905-568-4459 Tel: 800- 387-9789 Fax: 905-568-4059 info.exaktortools.com

Page 2: EX26

8/15/2019 EX26

http://slidepdf.com/reader/full/ex26 2/18

1/11/2005

2

TABLE SAW SAFETY

1. To prevent accidents keep safety in mind while you work2. 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 andcutters,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 ANYFORM WITHOUT THE WRITTEN APPROVAL OF EXAKTOR ® TOOLS LTD.

Page 3: EX26

8/15/2019 EX26

http://slidepdf.com/reader/full/ex26 3/18

1/11/2005

3

Model EX26 & 26X Sliding TableInstallation

Guide Rail AssemblyCaution ! When using ratchets, wrenches and otherleveraged tools for tightening screws, nuts and bolts,

be careful not to over tighten.

NOTE: In these instructions the ‘front’ of themachine always refers to where the operatornormally stands.

Step 1 Fig. 1There are two possible ways to install Exaktor’sEX26 & EX26X Sliding Table for use with a tablesaw.

1. You can attach the Mounting Plate (#03-A)to the edge of the saw’s left hand extensionwing by drilling two holes in the lip of thewing, or

2. by first removing the extension wing andattaching the Mounting Plate to the edge ofthe saw’s table.

If your work consists of cutting panels withveneer or Melamine finish, it is suggested tominimize vibration in the work piece, that theMounting Plate be attached as close to thesaw blade as possible by removing the saw’sextension wing.

NOTE: If the front end of the Sliding Table’sGuide Rails are positioned to project past the‘front’ edge of the saw’s table the guide rails forthe saw’s rip fence must be moved to the right orbe cut off flush with the edge of the table.

Position the Mounting Plate so that it is more or lesscentered on the saw blade arbor, with its top edgeapproximately 1/8” below the top surface of thesaw’s table.

Check the alignment of the boltholes. If the existingholes in the Mounting Plate do not fit the table saw,drill the necessary holes in the Mounting Plate, or inthe edge of the saw table. Fasten the Mounting Plateto the saw table using the bolts* (see Fig.1) from the

previously removed extension wing or otherappropriate fasteners to fit the saw table.

Alternatively, if the left-hand extension wing is toremain attached to the saw table, the Mounting Plate(#03-A) can be installed so that the ‘front’ end of theGuide Rails for the Sliding Table are positioned

behind the front rip fence guide rail.

NOTE: The Mounting Plate must be attached at90 to the table surface of the machine. If the edgeof the machine’s table is not square to its top, theMounting Plate must be shimmed.

Step 2 Fig. 1Use two ¼-28 x ½” Hex Head Bolts (#10) to fastenthe Inner Cross Brace Bracket (#16) to the undersideof Inner Rail (#01-S).

Page 4: EX26

8/15/2019 EX26

http://slidepdf.com/reader/full/ex26 4/18

1/11/2005

4

Page 5: EX26

8/15/2019 EX26

http://slidepdf.com/reader/full/ex26 5/18

1/11/2005

5

Step 3 Fig. 1Use six ¼-28 x ½”Hex Head Bolts (#10) to fasten theRail Mounting Bracket (#03-B) to the underside ofInner Rail (#01-S).

Step 4 Fig. 1Use three ¼-28 x ½”Hex Head Bolts (#10) to fasteneach of the Leg Mounts (#06-S) to underside of theOuter Rail (#02-S).

Step 5 Fig. 1Insert the Legs (#07) into the Leg Mounts (#6-S) andsnug 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 railassemblies 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 locatingfingers in the corresponding slots in the lower edge ofthe Mounting Plate. Bracket and plate are lockedtogether using two ¼-20 x 1” Bolts (#67) threadedthrough the Mounting Plate, and secured with T-Knobs (#44).

Table AssemblyStep 6 Fig. 2The following steps a, b,& c in the tabletop assembly(may) have been completed prior to shipping. .

a : The two inboard horizontal Bearings (#60B) areinstalled 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 onthe underside of the Table (#20-S) using ¼-20 x 1” Button Head Bolts (#67), Bearing Spacers (#61) andLock Nuts (#34),

c: The Brake Lever (#63), positioned as shown, isinstalled 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) toattach the Lower Lip (#21-S) to the underside of theInboard Channel (#66). Do not over tighten.

Page 6: EX26

8/15/2019 EX26

http://slidepdf.com/reader/full/ex26 6/18

1/11/2005

6

Page 7: EX26

8/15/2019 EX26

http://slidepdf.com/reader/full/ex26 7/18

1/11/2005

7

Step 7 Fig. 2To attach the Angle Adjustment Rail (#23-S) to theoutboard edge of the Table (#20-S), place LockWashers (#38) and Flat Washers (#31) on two ¼-20 x¾” Hex Head Bolts (#29A) and insert them throughthe elongated holes in the lip of the Table. Thread aT-Nut (#48) 0n each Bolt leaving enough slack toslide the T-Nuts into the T-Slot on the inboard side of

the Angle Adjustment Rail.

NOTE: Center the Angle Adjustment Rail on theTable. The top surface of the Angle AdjustmentRail must be in the same plane and be level withthe top surface of the Table.If necessary, shim between the Angle AdjustmentRail and the Bearing Support. Tighten the twoHex Head ) Bolts (29A).

Step 8 Fig. 2Thread Locking Levers (#36) with washers (#31) intoTable Mounts (#25) .

Step 9 Fig. 2CUse two ¼-20 x ½” Button Head Bolts (#30) withWashers (#31) to attach the Table Mount (#25 to thefront and rear edges of the Table. Tighten these bolts.

Fence Stop Assembly Step 10 Fig 2Thread a Stop (#18) through the Stop Tab (#26) andinto the Wing Nut (#35). Put a Wave Washer (#33)on the Stand-off (#72) at the front of the Table (#20-S). Put the Stop Tab on the Stand-off and secure witha 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 Stand-off at the rear of the table.

Step 11 Fig. 3Assemble two Lower Bearings. Each consists of a¼-20 x 1”Button Head Bolt (#67), two Split LockWashers (#38), small Bearing (#17), Lower BearingBracket (#39), Washer (#31) & Lock Nut (#34).

Step 12 Fig. 3Using ¼-20 x 1¼” Button Head bolt (#68), FlatWasher (#31), Bearing Spacer (#61) and NyLock Nut(#34) attach the two Lower Bearing assemblies andthe two outboard horizontal Bearings (#60-A) underthe outboard side of the Bearing Support (#28).

Page 8: EX26

8/15/2019 EX26

http://slidepdf.com/reader/full/ex26 8/18

1/11/2005

8

Page 9: EX26

8/15/2019 EX26

http://slidepdf.com/reader/full/ex26 9/18

1/11/2005

9

Step 13 Fig.1Use a 8-32 x ½” Phillips Head Screw (#14) to attacha Rubber Bumper (#9A) at the rear end of the OuterRail (#02-S).

Step 14 Fig. 2Attach Wiper Brushes (#70) to the front and rearedge of the Table (#20-S) using two 8-32x½”PhillipsScrews (#14)

Step 15Slide the Table onto the assembled Guide Rails,ensuring that the Lower Table Lip (#21-S) hooksunder the Inner Rail Tube (#01-S). The two small

lower Bearings (#17) should now be located at theunderside of the Outer Rail (#02-S).

Step 16 Fig. 1Use a 8-32 x ½” Phillips Head Screw (#14) to attacha Rubber Bumper (#9A) at the front end of the OuterRail (#02-S).

Table AdjustmentsTo eliminate side play between the Table and GuideRails, adjust both of the inboard horizontal Bearings(#60-B) by holding the Bolt (#67) finger tight andturning 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 sothey just touch the underside of the Outer Rail Tube.Tighten the Bolt (#68).

To prevent the Table from moving to easily on theGuide Rails by tightening Bolts (#27) that hold thetable Lower Lip (#21-S) against the underside ofInner Rail tube (#01-S). Secure with Lock Nuts(#34).

To set the Brake Lever (#63) Hold the Button HeadBolt (#67) finger tight; Turn the Eccentric Adjuster(#62) so that the Brake Lever (#63) presses against

the side of the Outer. Tighten the Bolt. The BrakeLever should lock the Table, in position on the GuideRails, when it is pulled towards the operator.

Step 17Adjust the Wiper Brushes Fig. 2 (#70) to touch the

top surface of the Outer Guide Rail (#02-S).

Page 10: EX26

8/15/2019 EX26

http://slidepdf.com/reader/full/ex26 10/18

1/11/2005

10

Fence Assembly Fig. 4STEP 18 FIG. 4Assemble 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 ofthese assemblies into each end of the T-slot in the

backside of the Fence (#40-S).

Step 19 Fig. 4The Toggle Clamp (#57) is screwed into the topsurface of the Clamping Bar (#56) and is held in

position by its Jam Nut. (The top surface of theClamping Bar is stamped with a “T.”) The PivotPost (#59), with the O-ring (#64) in place, is insertedthrough the Clamping Bar, and is held in place byLocking Lever (#36). A Spindle (#58) with RubberTip (#58A) is threaded into the lower end of theToggle Clamp.

Set the Fence (#40-S) on the Table (#20-SS). At theright hand end of the Fence, align the Fence Mount(#43) with the Table Mount (#25) and drop the PivotPost (#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 inthe Table Mount by tightening the Locking Lever(#36).

Step 20 Fig. 4With 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 theFence and slide the Retainer and head of the CarriageBolt into the T-Slot on the top of the AngleAdjustment Rail (#23-S). Snug up with the T-

Locking Knob (#44).

NOTE: To prevent damage to the top of the AngleAdjustment Rail (#23-S), the lower end of theLocking Tube (#47) should be made flush with thelower edge of the Fence Mount (#43) and heldthere by tightening the Hex Head Bolt (#29).

Page 11: EX26

8/15/2019 EX26

http://slidepdf.com/reader/full/ex26 11/18

1/11/2005

11

Page 12: EX26

8/15/2019 EX26

http://slidepdf.com/reader/full/ex26 12/18

1/11/2005

12

To Adjust Table TrackingWhen fully assembled the sliding table must be levelwith the machine’s table, and the sliding table musttravel parallel to the saw blade.

Step 21To 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 observethe gap between the bottom of the Fence and the topof the machine’s table. The gap between the Fenceand the machine’s table should remain the samethroughout its travel. This is accomplished byadjusting the height of the rail Mounting Plate (#3-A)relative to the table surface of the machine and byadjusting the height of the legs (#7) that support theOuter Rail Tube and by locking the Legs in positionwith the Set Screws (#11).

Step 22The Sliding Table must travel parallel to the saw

blade, which should be parallel to the miter guide slotin the saw table. With the Fence installed at the frontof the Sliding Table, align the right hand end of theFence with the edge of the miter guide slot. Using theLocking Levers (#36), lock the Fence in this positionand move the Table back and forth through its travel.The right hand end of the Fence should ‘track’ andremain at the edge of the miter guide slot throughoutits travel.

If the right hand end of the Fence drifts to the left orright of the miter guide slot, the Outer Rail tube (#2-S) that guides the Sliding Table may not be parallelto the miter guide slot.First, check to be sure there is no play between theBearings (#60B) and the Outer Rail Tube (#2-S).To adjust the Outer Rail Tube, loosen the Hex HeadBolts (#12) that secure the Diagonal Braces (#8-AS,BS & CS) to the Leg Mounts (#6-S) and shift theOuter Rail Tube to the right or left as required. Makesure there is some clearance between the right handside 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. 2The Degree Scale (#24-S) is held in the top of theAngle Adjustment Rail (#23-S) tightening the twoHex Head Bolts (#29) inserted into the backside ofthe Rail. .

To square the Fence to the saw blade, install theFence at the front of the Table. Using a large tri-square lock the Fence to the Table at 90 ° to the saw

blade. Loosen the Hex Head Bolts (#29A). Positionthe 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 24With the Fence (#40-S), at the front of the Table (20-SS) and locked at 90 degrees to the saw blade, turnthe Stop Tab (#26) to its vertical position and adjustthe threaded Stop (#18) to touch the rear side of theFence. Lock the Stop in position with the Wing Nut(#35).

To remove the Fence from the Sliding Table turn theStop Tab ‘down’ to a horizontal position. Loosen theLocking Knob (#44) and pull the Carriage Bolt (#45)

and the Retainer (#75) from the T-slot in the top ofthe Angle Adjustment Rail (#23-S). Loosen theLocking Lever (#36) in the Table Mount (#25) andLift the Pivot Post (#59) up, out of the Table Mount.

To position the Fence at the rear of the Table at 90degrees to the saw blade, the Pivot Post (#59) andLocking Tube (#47), installed on the backside of theFence (#40-S), must be reversed because the Fencewill be turned 180 degrees. Remount the Fence andadjust the treaded Stop at the rear of the Table.

Step 25With the Fence installed at the front of the Tableaffix the adhesive Tape Measure (#55) to the TapeSlide (#41-S). The Tape Slide is held in the Fence bytightening two ¼-20 x ¾” Bolts (#29) inserted intothe backside of the Fence.

As you are not likely to have the right hand end ofthe Fence touching the saw blade you may want tohave the Measuring Tape start at the ½” or 1” mark.Scribe a corresponding reference mark on the sawtable to synchronize the Measuring Tape to the saw

blade.

MAKE SURE THAT THE FENCE WILL NOTCOME IN CONTACT WITH THE SAW BLADETHOUGHOUT ITS TRAVEL .

NOTE: If you are relying on the Tape Measurefor accuracy, remember that when you change(the thickness of your) saw blades, to adjust theFence and/or Tape Slide accordingly.

Page 13: EX26

8/15/2019 EX26

http://slidepdf.com/reader/full/ex26 13/18

1/11/2005

13

EX26 & EX26X Sliding Table Parts List

Part# Qty DescriptionST01-S 1 Inner Rail TubeST02-S 1 Outer Rail TubeST03-A 1 Mounting PlateST03-B 1 Mounting BracketST06-S 2/3 Leg Mount (26 or 26X)

ST07 2/3 Leg (6 or 26X)ST08-AS 1 Diagonal BraceST08-BS 1 Diagonal BraceST08-CS 1/2 Rear Brace (26 or 26X)ST09 2 Rubber BumperST10 14/19 Hex Bolt (26 or 26X)

¼-28 x ½”ST11 4 Set Screw

¼-20 x ⅜ ”ST12 10/14 Hex Bolt (26 or 26X)

5/16-18 x ¾”ST13 10/14 Square Nut (26 or 26x)

5/16 x 18

ST14??? 6 Phillips Screw#8-32 x ½”

ST15 6 Machine Screw¼-20 x ½”

ST16 1 Rear BracketST17 2 Lower Bearing ⅝ ” Dia.ST18 2 Stop¼-20x1”ST19 4 Flat Washer 6mmST20-SS 1 Table TopST21-S 1 Lower LipST22-S 2 Anti Friction Strip

ST23-S 1 Angle Adjustment RailST24-S 1 SlideST25 2 Table MountST26 2 Stop TabST27 2 Socket Head Bolt

¼-20 x 1¼”ST28 1 Bearing SupportST29 8 Hex Head Bolt

¼-20 x ¾”ST30 4 Button Head Bolt

¼-20 x ½”ST31 17 Flat Washer¼”

ST32 2 Flat Washer5

/16”ST33 5 Wave Washer ⅜ ”ST34 8 Ny-Lock Nut ¼-20ST35 2 Wing Nut ¼-20ST36 5 Locking Lever ¾” StudST38 6 Split Lock Washer ¼”

Part# Qty DescriptionST39 2 Lower Bearing BracketST40 1 Fence (45½” long)ST41-S 1 Tape Measure SlideST42-S 2 Extension BarST43 2 Fence Mount

ST44 3 T-Locking Knob¼-20ST45 1 Bolt ¼-20 x 3½”ST46 2 Extension BlockST47 1 Locking TubeST48 7 T-NutST49 2 Flip Stop Finger*ST50 2 Flip Stop Mount*ST51 2 Shoulder Bolt*

⅜ -18 x 2”ST52 2 Ny-Lock Nut*

5/16-18ST53 2 Locking Lever* 1 ⅛ ”

ST54 5 Thumb Screw¼-20 x 1”

ST55 1 Tape MeasureST56 1 Clamping BarST57 1 Toggle ClampST58 1 SpindleST58A 1 Rubber TipST59 1 Pivot Post with KnobST60 6 Bearing 1 ⅛ ”ST61 7 Bearing SpacerST62 3 Eccentric AdjusterST63 1 Brake Lever

ST64 1 O-Ring ⅝ ” Dia.ST65 10 Ny-Lock Nut

¼-20ST66 1 Inboard ChannelST67 9 Button Head Bolt

¼-20 x 1”ST68 2 Button Head Bolt

¼-20 x 1¼”ST69 3 EXAKTOR Logo LabelST70 2 Wiper BrushST71 2 End PlateST72 2 Stand-off

ST73 2 Hex Head Bolt5/16-18 x ½”ST75 1 RetainerST81 1 Thumb ScrewST83 1 Support Plate.*There are parts for two Work Stopsincluded with the Sliding Table.

Page 14: EX26

8/15/2019 EX26

http://slidepdf.com/reader/full/ex26 14/18

1/11/2005

14

Sliding Table Accessories

Work Stop AssemblyFig. 4EXAKTOR Sliding Tables are shipped with parts toassemble two Work Stops.

Additional Work Stops are available.

Insert a Shoulder Bolt (#51) through a Flip StopFinger (#49), Wave Washer (#33) and Flip StopMount (#50). Secure the Bolt with a Ny-Lock Nut(#52) and tighten to eliminate any play between theFinger and the Mount.

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 theT-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 tothe saw blade by ‘flipping’ the Finger onto the top ofthe Fence against the Measuring Tape and lockingthe Mount in place.

Parts Qty. DescriptionST19 1 Flat Washer 6mmST33 1 Wave Washer ⅜ ”

ST48 1 T-NutST49 1 Flip Stop FingerST50 1 Flip Stop MountST51 1 Shoulder Bolt

⅜ -18x2”ST52 1 Ny-Lock Nut

5/16-18ST53 1 Locking Lever

1⅛ ”

Page 15: EX26

8/15/2019 EX26

http://slidepdf.com/reader/full/ex26 15/18

1/11/2005

15

Sliding Table Accessories

Panel Support Assembly Fig. 4EXAKTOR Sliding Tables are shipped with parts toassemble one Panel Support

Additional Panel Supports are available.

Insert the threaded stub of Thumb Screw (#81)though a Washer (#31) and up through the undersideof Support Plate (#82) into a T-Nut (#48). Leaveenough slack to slide the T-Nut into the T-slot on theunderside of the Fence (#40-S).

The Panel Support can be positioned for use underthe Crosscut Fence (#40-S) and/or under theExtension Block (#46)

Parts Qty. DescriptionST48 1 T-NutST81 1 Thumb Screw

ST31 1 WasherST83 1 Support Plate

Page 16: EX26

8/15/2019 EX26

http://slidepdf.com/reader/full/ex26 16/18

1/11/2005

16

Sliding Table Accessories

Outboard Roller AssemblyFig. 2BThe Outboard Roller is an optional accessory for theExaktor Sliding Table.

To attach the Roller Bracket (#76) to the to the tableBearing Support (#28) use the following parts alreadyon the table. Use the two Hex Head Bolts (#29A),Lock Washers (#38) and Flat Washers (#31) insertedthrough the elongated holes in the Roller Bracket andthe lower lip of the Bearing Support (#28). Thread T-

Nuts (#48) on the Hex Head Bolts (#29A) leavingenough slack to slide the T-Nuts into the T-Slot onthe inboard side of the Angle Adjustment Rail (23-S)

Using four Hex Head Bolts (#80) and four NyLock Nuts (#65) attach the two Roller Supports (#77) tothe Roller Bracket (#76). Insert the Roller (#78-S)

between the Roller Supports by compressing theRoller’s spring-loaded axel.

NOTE: The top surface of the Roller and theAngle Adjustment Rail must be in the same planeand be level with the top surface of the Table. Ifnecessary, shim between the Angle AdjustmentRail and The Bearing Support. Tighten the twoHex Head (#29A) Bolts.

Parts Qty. DescriptionST65 4 NyLock Nut

¼-20 ST76-S 1 Roller BracketST77 2 Roller SupportST78-S 1 RollerST80 4 Hex Head Bolt

¼-20 x ½”

Page 17: EX26

8/15/2019 EX26

http://slidepdf.com/reader/full/ex26 17/18

1/11/2005

17

If You Need to Call Customer Service

Please complete the following information for future reference:

Model Number: EX26, EX26X, EX26S, EX26SX, EX40, EX60, EXOA-2,E100 (Circle your model number)

Invoice Number: ……………………………………………………

Date of Purchase: ………………………………………………….

Place of Purchase: …………………………………………………

Retain this Owner’s Manual with your sales receipt as a permanent recordof your purchase, in the event of theft, fire or warranty service.

EXAKTOR ® Numbers

The Exaktor Solutions Center is our one-stop resource for all of your Exaktor toolneeds. You can download the latest Assembly Manuals, read FAQ’s andtroubleshooting tips. Visit us at:

http://solutions.exaktortools.com

For Customer Service:1-800-597-1343 (Voice – North America)1-905-568-4459 (Voice – Outside North America)

1-905-568-4059 (Fax)

Authorized Dealers:For the name of an Exaktor Authorized Dealer, call 1-905-568-4459

Important:We recommend that you keep all original packing materials, in the eventthat you ship this product.

Page 18: EX26

8/15/2019 EX26

http://slidepdf.com/reader/full/ex26 18/18

1/11/2005

18

EXAKTOR ® ULTIMATE WARRANTY and EXCHANGE SERVICE

Following your thirty (30) day-trial period, this warranty gives you certain rights in addition to other rightsyou may have that may vary from jurisdiction to jurisdiction. This warranty is given only to the first end usepurchaser of the accompanying product (referred to in this warranty as “this product”).

What is covered: EXAKTOR ® Tools Ltd, (“Exaktor”) warrants to you for the Warranty Period, that there are no defects in thematerials or workmanship of this Product. The “Warranty Period” begins on the date you purchased this product and lasts aslong 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 AREreasonable wear and tear where no defects in material and workmanship are found in the Product.

What to do if you thin k your Product is defective: Call our Customer service Hotline at 1-800-597-1343. During the WarrantyPeriod, supply Exaktor’s representative with information from your dated bill of sale showing that this product was purchasedfrom an Authorized Exaktor Reseller. After contacting the authorized service center, you may be required to deliver or send theProduct 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 doesexist, 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 partsprovided that the replacement parts conform to the manufacturer’s specifications for new products. The repaired or replacementproduct 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 orremanufactured product that conforms to the manufacturer’s specifications for new products. The refurbished or remanufacturedProduct 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 ifthe representative cannot correct the product’s malfunction over the telephone and you elect the exchange service, you mustprovide 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 properlypackaged 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 businessday, with return instructions. You must return the original Product, Freight Prepaid, in the same shipping carton in which theexchanged Product was received and include a copy of proof of purchase (bill of sale). Retain your original accessory items anda 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 isdefective. Exaktor shall not be liable for any direct, indirect, incidental or consequential damages or specific relief. Becausesome jurisdictions do not allow the exclusion or limitation of consequential or incidental damages, the above limitation may notapply 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 OTHERTHAN THIS ONE, WHETHER EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY ANDFITNESS 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 onlystatement of Exaktor’s obligations to you. It replaces all other agreements and understandings that you may have with Exaktoror 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 ofpaper in which we (1) refer to this product and your bill of sale date, (2) describe the change to this warranty and (3) agree tomake that change.