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▼ ANTI-SPLINTER EDGE
To
minimize
workpiece, a worn edge should be
replaced. The anti-splinter edge comes
in a roll that is 11 feet (3.35m) long and
can be cut to size for any given track.
A.
Pull out both end caps 44 and 45 and
remove the worn out anti-splinter
edge. (Fig. 17).
B.
Unroll and cut a length of anti-splinter
edge 42 that is 1% longer than the
length of the track. E.g. for FSN800
the length of strip should be
80.8cm/31.8" (Fig. 17).
C.
Place a light coating of soap on the
new edge to make it easier to slide
in the grooves on the bottom side of
track (Fig. 18).
D.
Pull the edge though the groove to the
far end of the track. Cut off the
excess strips. To help prevent the
anti-splinter strip from shifting, press
one of the spikes 51 into the track
alongside the strip at each end. Bend
the spike's handle down to break off
the handle (Fig. 19).
E.
Re-insert the end caps 44 and 45.
F.
See "Preparing Track" section on page
12 about adapting the anti-splinter
edge to a given saw and blade.
▼ CARRY BAG
The rugged bag accepts two FSN1600
tracks (or shorter) and has a pocket for
a Connector and/or a pair of the track
quick clamps.
Track Assembly
splintering
of
the
Fig. 17
45
44
Fig. 18
Fig. 19
51
42
42
42
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