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Thread: Removing sawstop top

  1. #16
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    OK. Now you can start making sawdust. Glad it all worked out for you!

    Tim

  2. #17
    I had to take the top off to move. For those who are wondering what shims look like. Here is the picture [well, I couldn't upload it for some reason]...

    As Myles suggested, I left the front pivot plate attached to the top which made the installation a lot easier.
    Last edited by Leo Wong; 11-02-2021 at 11:54 PM.

  3. #18
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    My sawstop is showing up tomorrow and when talking to SS customer service, they highly recommended trying to move it without taking the top off.

  4. #19
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    Quote Originally Posted by Leo Wong View Post
    I had to take the top off to move. For those who are wondering what shims look like. Here is the picture [well, I couldn't upload it for some reason]...
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  5. #20
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    If you remove the 4 corner bolts and loosen one of the back alignment bolts (a little) the top will not only come right off, but when reinstalled and the alignment bolt tightened back the top will be very close if not exactly how it was before you started.
    Chuck

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