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Mast   Slide 7500

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User Manual

Model #07500

Thank you for choosing this product from 
JessEm Tool Company. We appreciate your 
support and hope that our product serves you 
well. This product is designed to provide 
many years of reliable service provided it is 
used as intended and taken care of.

This user manual will assist you in assembly 
and general operation of this product. It is 
not our intent to teach you about 
woodworking. It is assumed that you are an 
experienced woodworker with the basic skills 
and experience necessary to use this product 
safely. If you are unsure or uncomfortable 
about safely using this product after reading 
the following instructions we urge you to seek 
additional information through widely 
available woodworking books or classes.

As part of our Continuous Product 
Improvement Policy, JessEm products are 
always advancing in design and function. 
Therefore there may be differences between 
what is shown in our catalogs, website or at 
retail display and what is sold at time of 
purchase. We reserve the right to make 
positive changes to our products at our 
discretion without notification.

61 Forest Plain Road, 

Orillia, Ontario, Canada 

L3V 6H1

Toll Free: 1-

866-272-7492 

Local: 

705-726

-8233

 

Fax: 

705

-327-0295

Email: jessem@jessem.com

 

Website: www.jessem.com

IMPORTANT!

Read and understand the contents of 
this manual before assembly or 
operation of this product.

IMPORTANT!

Make sure that no part of the miter 
fence can make contact with the blade 
or cutter and all knobs are securely 
tightened before each use.

Precision Sliding Cross-Cut Table

IMPORTANT!

ALTERING THE TABLE SAW FENCE RAILS

The JessEm Mast-R-Slide 7500 is designed to 
replace the left wing on a cast iron table saw. 

NOTE: This sliding table accessory requires 
the front and rear fence rails to be altered to 
allow for the back and forth sliding motion of 
the sliding table.

The installation of the Mast-R-Slide 7500 
requires that the front and rear rails for the rip 
fence on all saws be either relocated (moved 
to the right) or cut off (shortened) so that no 
part of the front and rear fence mounting rails 
extend beyond the left edge of the table where 
the left extension wing would mount.

Summary of Contents for Mast-R-Slide 07500

Page 1: ...t is sold at time of purchase We reserve the right to make positive changes to our products at our discretion without notification 61 Forest Plain Road Orillia Ontario Canada L3V 6H1 Toll Free 1 866 272 7492 Local 705 726 8233 Fax 705 327 0295 Email jessem jessem com Website www jessem com IMPORTANT Read and understand the contents of this manual before assembly or operation of this product IMPORT...

Page 2: ...ards when operating any power tool or machinery Always use proper guards and safety devices when operating power tools and machinery Carefully check accessories or other equipment before each use Do not use if damage or defect is suspected Do not wear loose clothing or jewelry that may catch on tools machinery accessories or other equipment Always make sure the fence gauge and all adjustable knobs...

Page 3: ...that can be accessed from underneath the extension wing 2 Once your extension wing is removed the front and rear rails for guiding the saw s rip fence need to be repositioned to the right or cut off where the left extension wing would mount The sliding table requires no protrusions beyond the left edge of the saw table after the extension wing is removed To prepare to cut the fence rails mark the ...

Page 4: ... completely at this time FOUR HOLE MOUNTING PATTERN If your saw has a four bolt mounting pattern each bolt receives one of the heavy 1 diameter X 3 16 thick washers FIG 5 FIG 3 ATTACHING THE UNDERCARRIAGE THREE HOLE MOUNTING PATTERN Use the same mounting bolts from the extension wing on your table saw to attach the undercarriage to the table saw top 1 Each mounting bolt receives one of the heavy 1...

Page 5: ...le the stop bumper from Fig 1 FIG 7 FIG 8 FRONT FENCE MOUNTING T NUT FRONT FENCE MOUNTING T NUT ADJUSTING THE TABLE SLIDE 1 The lower carriage assembly has a series of button head cap screws A and set screws B that are used to level the table slide to the surface of the cast iron table saw top You can level the table by loosening the button head cap screws and then using the set screws to jack the...

Page 6: ...eration If after all adjustments have been made and you are not happy with the cut quality you may investigate this alignment in greater detail later on if necessary 2 Adjust the two outer set screws in clockwise to raise the table slide or out counterclockwise to lower the table slide To adjust the inside edge adjust the inside set screw to adjust the outside edge adjust the outer set screw Once ...

Page 7: ... Do not overload the sliding table with heavy objects or a heavy workpiece at any time as you may risk causing the table saw to tip over and cause damage to the machine and or injury to the operator ASSEMBLING THE FENCE 1 Take the miter fence item 4 from the parts list on page 2 and observe that inside the fence extrusion is the extension rod Hold the fence level and being careful not to let the e...

Page 8: ... has one tapped hole and two through holes and is designed to slide with the fence in the mitering position Fig 19 Two of the tapped holes contain set screws for locking the T nut in a fixed position The third tapped hole is where the fence mounting brackets are screwed into See figures 18 19 20 for the fence mounting bracket locations for each of the three fence positions FIG 19 FIG 20 MITER FENC...

Page 9: ...SAW A B C FIG 23 OPERATION OF THE MITER FENCE 1 There are four knobs used to make adjustments to the fence position Fig 23 The two brass fence adjustment knobs are used to adjust the fence from side to side as to position the fence to the right just short of the saw blade Loosen the two brass knobs and slide the fence left or right The two larger black knobs are used to lock the fence in a fixed p...

Page 10: ... the extension wing is not level with the table slide you can adjust for level by first loosening the mounting screws slightly Then tighten the upper set screw to lower the outside edge Or tighten the lower set screw to raise the outside edge Re tighten the socket head cap screws after making adjustments for level FIG 27 ATTACHING THE POWER SWITCH 1 If your saws power switch was attached to the le...

Page 11: ... blade to 90 degrees and also line the fence face up with the zero on the angle scale Then tighten the set screw as shown in Fig 30 Recheck the three positions for squareness and repeat steps 1 thru 5 until each position is set square with the saw blade 6 Unscrew both fence locking knobs and re tighten the hidden set screw in the fence mounting T nut from step 2 WARRANTY LIMITATIONS This warranty ...

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