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MARK V Model Table System Differences Shopsmith Upgrades help you keep your prized tools operating at peak efficiency and in tune with the times Our Shopsmith engineers are constantly developing new tools and of these upgrades – those or the MARK V – which are covered in more accessories – as well as special upgrades to help you get more out of detail on pages 4 - 7. There are dozens of others within these pages. your current Shopsmith tools. The chart below introduces you to the first Just follow the index below or look for our Upgrade Symbol. Look For This Special Upgrade Graphic You’ll find the Upgrades you need here: This catalog contains a number of Pages Pages upgrades for everything – from several MARK V .....................4-7 Planer ....................21-22 important MARK V functions – to our Dust Collector ......23-25 Bandsaw, Jointer, Belt Sander, Planer, Bandsaw ..................8-11 Scroll Saw and Dust Collector. Scroll Saw .............12-14 Miter Gauge ................ 36 Belt Sander ............15-16 Shaper/Router ............ 69 Look for this symbol throughout the catalog. It leads the way to Upgrades that will help you bring your Shopsmith Jointer ....................17-18 Disc Sander ................71 Tools and Accessories up to today’s high standards. Strip Sander ..........19-20 Lathe ........................... 80 MARK V Model Table System Differences MARK V’s Anniversary MARK V’s MARK V’s MARK V’s FEATURES Made before 1990 with Model 505 Table System with Model 510 Table System with Model 520 Table System Main Work Table 3 1 1 1 Size (without Extension Tables): 14˝w x 18 /8˝d 17 /2˝w x 22˝d 17 /2˝w x 22˝d 17 /2˝w x 22˝d Surface: Smooth Ribbed for less friction Ribbed for less friction Ribbed for less friction Miter Gauge slots: (2) straight slots (2) T-Slots (2) T-Slots (2) T-Slots Accept T-Nut-mounted fixtures NO YES YES YES 3 3 3 3 Extension Tables (Rigid) (1) 18 /8˝ x 4˝ (1) 22˝ x 7 /8˝ (1) 22˝ x 7 /8˝ (1) 22˝ x 7 /8˝ 3 3 (Floating) NA NA (2) 22˝ x 7 /8˝ (2) 22˝ x 7 /8˝ Maximum Support Surface Size 3 End-to-end with one rigid-mount 56˝w x 18 /8˝d 62˝w x 22˝d 62˝w x 22˝d 62˝w x 22˝d Extension Table: End-to-end with one rigid & one floating NA 102˝w x 22˝d 102˝w x 22˝d Extension Table: Maximum Ripping Capacity 48˝ 50˝ 98˝ 98˝ Telescoping Floating Extension Table NA NA (2) Twist-Lock (2) Twist-Lock Support Legs Extension Table Connector Tubes NA NA (4) 27˝ * (4) 27˝ * Table Tilt Mechanism & Carriage Table Tilt Lock(s) Single in front Dual, front & rear Dual, front & rear Dual, front & rear Wide Table Tube stance NO YES YES YES Quarter-turn Carriage Lock & Table-raising NO YES YES YES Wheel 1 3 1 1 3 1 1 3 1 1 1 Rip Fence 22˝L x 2 /2˝h x 1 /8˝ 22 /2˝L x 2 /2˝h x 1 /8˝ 24 /2˝L x 2 /2˝ h x 1 /8˝ 24 /2˝L x 2 /2˝ h x 2 /2˝ Direct-Reading Scales NO NO NO YES See Page 7 Locking Single Knob Lock Knob + Lever Knob + Lever (2) Quick-Acting Levers Top T-Slots NA One One Two Face T-Slots NA NA NA One in each Face Miter Gauge Bar (with or without T-Slot Washer) No T-Slot Washer T-Slot Washer T-Slot Washer T-Slot Washer Disc Sanding through Table Insert NO YES YES YES Guards See-Through Upper Saw Guard with NO YES YES YES Riving Knife Lower Guard with Sanding Disc Dust NO YES YES YES Collection Lathe Tool Rest Single position with round Dual position with Dual position with Dual position with Rest Post & Setscrew anti-rotation Rest anti-rotation Rest anti-rotation Rest Post & adjustment Post & Lever-style Post & Lever-style Lever-style Adjustment Adjustment Handles Adjustment Handles Handles * Optional 5-foot Connector Tubes are available for a significant increase in ripping capacity and improved support for large workpieces. See Page 30 1-800-543-7586 MARK V Upgrades 3 MARK V Model 500 to 520 Pro Fence & Table Systems Upgrade State-of-the-art features and capabilities deliver improved working convenience, precision and operator safety See the Table on Pg. 3 for a comparison of MARK V Model Features and Specifications Your upgrade starts with an expanded table system that includes a larger Work Table and Extension Table with two Floating Support Tables and a pair of Telescoping Support Legs. Put it all together and you’ll have over 8˝ of table width for crosscutting even the longest boards! To this, it adds the heavy-duty, factory-aligned Shopsmith Pro Fence with four T-Slots ... two on the top and one on each face ... for attaching jigs, fixtures and aids such as our: Go from • Rip Fence-Mount this ... ... to this! Featherboard, 555783 - Pg. 29 • T-Track Utility Light Kit, 555806 - Pg. 76 • Flip-Up Rip Fence Stop, 555808 - Pg. 76 ... or any shop-made jig or fixture you might build that mounts to the Fence sides or top using our Sliding T-Nuts, 514491 - Pg. 36 Pre-December, 2004 PLUS ... You’ll also get: Here’s what you get with the Pro Model 520 Owners • A new, Two-position Lathe Tool Rest Arm Fence and Table System Upgrade Kit: Add the New with lever-style Adjustment Screws. 1 Direct-Reading scales • Larger Table with big 17 /2˝ x 22˝ work • An anti-rotation Tool Rest Post. surface. More to your MARK V – • A new Saw Table Insert. see Page 7 support for ripping • New steel Miter Gauge Bar with T-Slot 4˝ x 8˝ plywood Washer. sheets and cross- • Two Floating Extension Tables slide on • Larger Extension Table Top (does not include cutting even the Connecting Tubes vertical mounting tubes). longest boards. and lock any- • A Special Sanding Disc Hub lets you use 1 1 where between • Pro Fence is 24 /2˝ long by 2 /2˝ thick with your old style steel Disc with the Lower a double T-Slot track on the top surface plus the Main Table Saw Guard. and the end 1 another T-Slot on each side for attaching • A new Pro Fence System 1 /4˝ diameter Extension Table. accessories, jigs and fixtures. Two Levers Saw Arbor. lock it rigidly to the front and rear of the • Four 27˝ Connecting Tubes slip through • All required fittings and hardware. Main or Extension Table with a quick flip. the Rails and tie the System together with • Instruction Manual, fully describing It also includes a wider Fence Straddler. locking Knobs. alignment, maintenance, safety, tips • New Table • Two Telescoping Legs give added and techniques. Carriage with support in the middle or at the ends • (2) Set-Up and Alignment Gauges. dual Tilt Locks of the Connecting Tubes. A quick twist at the front and locks their height. 555985 Pro Fence & Table $1,491.68 rear of the Table System Upgrade • See-Through Upper Saw Guard with etched- Important Note: Due to the increased size of the and a widened Pro Fence System Work Table and how various tube stance for added stability. Quarter-turn in depth-of-cut accessories connect to it, some earlier Model 500 accessories may not fit the Pro Fence upgrade. These Hand Wheel and Lock move the table up and indicators, European-style include (but are not limited to) all Table Inserts, Front down – then secure it where you want it. Table Extension, Rip Fence, Mortising Hold-Downs and Riving Knife some Saw Arbors. • Direct-Reading Rip Fence Scales let you read and Anti- and instantly set the width of rip cuts up to Kickback Device. 1 The Shopsmith Model 520 Table System Upgrade 38 /2˝ wide. Includes two interchangeable is a Special Truck Shipment item stainless steel Scales that are graduated in • New Lower Saw and requires an additional $25 shipping fee. both 1/16˝ and 1/32˝ increments. Guard, updated to accommodate Shopsmith’s 12˝ Sanding 1 Disc. Includes 2 /2˝ diameter dust Please call Tech Support TOLL-FREE at collection port. 1-800-762-7555 for more details. See the bottom of Pg. 5 for more information 4 MARK V Upgrades www.shopsmith.com MARK V Model 500 to Model 510 Table System Upgrade Enjoy improved workpiece support and control with this Model 510 Upgrade Package for older Model 500 MARK V's If you own a MARK V Model 500 and have been See the Table on Pg. 3 for a comparison of wanting a larger, more expandable Table and MARK V Model Features and Specifications Fence System for added support and precision when working with large stock – yet have little use for the jigging and fixturing capabilities of our Model 510 Table System – this is the Upgrade for you. As with the Pro Fence System Upgrade on Page 4, you’ll have over 8˝ of table width for handling even the longest boards! That’s almost Go from this ... twice the 56˝ your Model 500 machine offers! ... to this! Inside the Model 510 Table System Upgrade Kit: • Two Floating Extension Tables with lever-style Adjustment Screws • Larger Table with slide on Tubes and lock anywhere and anti-rotation Post. 1 between the Main • A new Saw Table Insert. big 17 /2˝ x 22˝ work surface. More support Table and the • Larger Extension Table Top (does not include vertical mounting tubes). for ripping large sheets end Extension • New steel Miter Gauge Bar with T-Slot Washer.
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