TigerStop Manual 4.72
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Description and Use The TigerStop ledge stand is an alternative support for TigerStop in applications where it is being used as a stop TigerStop cut list method where material is manually fed into the saw toward the TigerStop and the finished parts come out between the flip-away stop and the saw blade rather than a push feeder. TigerStop cut list method where material is push fed by the TigerStop into the saw and the finished parts come out on the outbound side of the saw blade The finished cuts come out between the saw blade and the stop, and then they drop off the “ledge” on to a conveyor or other means of collection. Fig. 1 shows how the Ledge Stand is packaged for shipment. Fig. 2 shows a section of the ledge top with the ledge leg nested inside, as it is when shipped. |
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Installation See also Assembling a Feed Table. The ledge stand is composed of a heavy gauge steel top 96” long by 6½” wide, and one support leg which is attached by means of a bracket (Fig. 3). At installation, the end of the ledge stand nearest the saw is bolted to the machine with brackets, while the farther end is supported by the leg. If a ledge stand must be free standing, it is necessary to order a second leg, which includes the bracket. The TigerStop mounts to the ledge top through slotted holes the same way as it is mounted to tables. Leg Attachment and Binder Plate Assembly The binder plates slip into the slots in the leg attachment plate (Fig. 4). The leg tube passes through them and when the height of the ledge stand is adjusted correctly, tighten down the bolts adjacent to the binder plates. |
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Ledge Stand Parts List (Qty) Part Number & Description
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Make sure you have the
right tools to do the installation!
ATTENTION! Here are Four
Important Cautions
to read and understand before you start installing your TigerStop on a
ledge stand.