I finally got around to setting up my Crafstman 21829 saw.
While the SMT seems to line up perfectly when I slide it all the way up to the blade section, the Accessory Table does not. When I slide it all the way to the left (up against the blade section of the saw), there is a small gap at the rear.
I don't know if this is normal. I'm guessing that it doesn't matter too much since it is basically just additional support when you are cutting with the saw blade, but I'd still like to know if this is normal.
(I also noticed that there is a table clamping bracket that the manual says may need to be used when a router is mounted--due to the weight of the router. It mounts at the rear of the table, so maybe it can/should be used to adjust this gap.)
I'd appreciate any information any of you can offer about the usual alignment of the accessory table (and whether it is a concern). Thanks.
While the SMT seems to line up perfectly when I slide it all the way up to the blade section, the Accessory Table does not. When I slide it all the way to the left (up against the blade section of the saw), there is a small gap at the rear.
I don't know if this is normal. I'm guessing that it doesn't matter too much since it is basically just additional support when you are cutting with the saw blade, but I'd still like to know if this is normal.
(I also noticed that there is a table clamping bracket that the manual says may need to be used when a router is mounted--due to the weight of the router. It mounts at the rear of the table, so maybe it can/should be used to adjust this gap.)
I'd appreciate any information any of you can offer about the usual alignment of the accessory table (and whether it is a concern). Thanks.

LCHIEN
Loring in Katy, TX USA


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