A little more progress. The sliding table is now fully assembled.
The assembly consists of a carriage which has two hardened and ground bars attached to its sides upon which the main table runs via 4 bearings. In the picture below on the left is the sliding table, and on the right the carriage withe the bars attached.
On one side, the two bearings are fixed and locate on spindles that go through the sliding table. The spindles come out within the slot on the upper table surface and have a slot in them for a screw driver. This is used for tightening the nut that holds the bearings onto the spindle. The fixed spindle is shown below.
On the other side, the bearings are held by cap screws, and the bearings are offset to create a cam which allows the hex nut that is an integral part of the bearing to be used to adjust the bearings to grip the carriage ground rods.
The table with all of the bearings loosely in place. Practically, I secure the two fixed bearings, put the carriage oni top of it and then mount the two adjustable bearings. The stops, which are the red pieces of plastic shown mounted below stop the table being able to be removed from the carriage (pushed off when in use). Hence, you need to put the carriage in place and then adjust the bearings to grip it.
withe the carriage mounted and the bearings adjusted to facilitate a smooth travel with no play the rest of the parts can be added.
Two studs are added to the carriage, these hold the entire assembly to the saw. They fit into slots in the table saw and Bristol levers secure it in place. The Bristol levers allow the whole assembly to slide away from the blade.
Two cast iron bosses are a friction fit and just tap into the carriage. The square headed bolts are used to adjust the sliding table position to the blade. I will show how this is done when we get to that stage.
Finally the table stop of lock is bolted on, and the cover is added over two of the bearings. This has wipers attached to the clean the bars. The saw was missing them and I’m currently making new ones.