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Model W1811 (For Machines Mfd. Since 6/14)
OPERATIONS
Zero-Clearance Insert
A zero-clearance insert can be made for the saw in about
30 minutes, and must be made of 34" furniture quality
plywood or hardwood. (We recommend making at least
6–12 while you are going through the process, so you
have plenty on hand for varying blade widths, heights, or
angles.
A zero-clearance insert is required if you want to install
a dado blade. When a dado blade is installed, the scoring
blade and splitter/riving knife are removed—as neither
will properly perform their intended function. If you plan
to use a standard blade with a zero-clearance insert,
additional modifications will need to be made in order to
install the scoring blade and splitter/riving knife.
Items Needed Qty
Table Saw ........................................................1
Drill Press ........................................................1
Sander ............................................................1
Drill Bits
7
32" and
13
32" ................................. 1 Each
Plywood/Hardwood Piece 14" x 1
1
16" x
3
4" ................1
Bandsaw or Jigsaw (Optional) ................................1
Clamp (Optional) ................................................1
To make a zero clearance table insert, do these steps:
1. DISCONNECT SAW FROM POWER
2. Lower the main blade all the way down, remove the
blade guard, splitter/riving knife, and scoring blade.
After removing the scoring blade, re-install the scor-
ing blade flanges and scoring arbor nut and tighten
it.
3. Remove the main blade and the mounting spacer
behind it (see Figure 108).
4. Remove the table insert that came with the saw.
5. Cut the new table insert to the exact length of the
included table insert and 1
1
16" wide.
6. Use the included table insert as a template, as
shown in Figure 109, to mark the mounting holes on
the new table insert. (Clamping the pieces together
while you do this will allow you to ensure the hole
spacing is exact.)
Figure 108. Existing insert removed.
Figure 109. Marking location for mounting
holes in new insert.
If you must use this saw to cut the
dimensions of the zero-clearance
insert you will fabricate in these
instructions, make sure you DO NOT
make any cuts while the included table
insert is removed. THIS IS DANGEROUS.
You must re-install the table insert,
reassemble all saw components, and
remove all tools before cutting.
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