

🔧 Align Like a Pro, Cut Like a Boss!
The PALS Precision Alignment and Locking System is a smart, easy-to-install accessory designed for contractor-style table saws with 5/16 inch studs. It replaces the outdated hammer-and-wood method with micro-adjusting screws and locking brackets, enabling users to achieve perfect blade-to-miter slot alignment in under 15 minutes. This system locks the rear trunnions securely, ensuring long-lasting precision, enhanced safety, and professional-grade cuts every time.

































| ASIN | B0036B4OFW |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #391,213 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #650 in Table Saw Accessories |
| Blade Material | High Speed Steel |
| Blade Shape | Round |
| Brand | Peachtree Woodworking Supply |
| Color | Black, Silver |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (123) |
| Date First Available | January 28, 2010 |
| Handle Material | Metal, Plastic |
| Included Components | PALS |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | 3154 |
| Manufacturer | Peachtree Woodworking Supply Inc. |
| Part Number | 3154 |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Special Feature | Precision Alignment and Locking System (PALS) |
| Special Features | Precision Alignment and Locking System (PALS) |
| Surface Recommendation | Wood |
| UPC | 810948015161 |
B**I
Made it easy to align the blade with miter gauge slot in contractor table saw
PALS Precision Alignment and Locking System for Contractor Style Table Saw Alignment I never had any luck aligning the blade and fence to the miter slot of my old Craftsman table saw. Banging on the trunnions with a mallet was a very imprecise process that required more luck than skill to align the blade parallel to the miter slot. Several years ago I replaced my trusty Craftsman saw with a Delta 36-441 contractor saw. I used that saw for years, but recently realized that I needed to re-align the blade and fence to the miter slot. I looked for solutions on YouTube and found a great video by Stumpy Nubs that provided an excellent tutorial on how to do the alignment on both cabinet and contractor saws. Stumpy recommended using these alignment clips with contractor saws that don't have adjustment screws to facilitate the process. They worked a treat. I recommend that you first watch Stumpy's video and then watch the video that appears on the Amazon page for this product. They were both a big help for me. Here are two tips for using the clips. - The non-nylok nuts included with the kit require a 12mm wrench. I replaced them with SAE 1/2" nuts. - You may find that you have to bind the standard nut and the nylok nut together on each threaded stud so you can tighten or loosen the studs that you install on the underside of your table's top. I needed to do that because my moderate-strength Locktite was not holding the stud tight in the tablesaw top even after letting it set for a day. . A thin 1/2" open end wrench is very handy when working with the two nuts on the studs. - Pay attention to Stumpy's advice about loosening the two trunnion nuts in the front of your saw. One should be finger-tight and the other one should be slightly tighter so as to provide some friction when shifting the trunnions with the clips in this kit - Pay attention to the advice in the Amazon video about slowly alternating the tightening of the four trunnion nuts after you have the blade aligned with the miter slot.
F**E
It works!
This package fit my old Delta table saw. Installation was fairly simple and it worked great for reducing the back and forth normally required for blade alignment. So nice to be able to turn a screw to tweak the alignment rather than the old "hit it with a mallet and hope for the best" approach. This type of setup should come standard on all table saws. Just happy I found this.
L**O
For contractor's saw owners -- don't omit this
This is simply too good an idea. The 'official' method of adjusting the trunion position, of loosening the 2 rear cap screws, and then banging the trunion with a mallet and block of wood was nearly impossible because there was always a tendency for the trunion to rebound and spring back after being struck, as well as the changes that would happen as you attempt to re-tighten the screws. Changing to studs and nuts with flat washers would have been a significant upgrade to that. But to be able to dial in the exact position incrementally, and lock that position in with horizontal screw pressure from both sides -- takes this to a new level. I was easily able to adjust to the miter slot within .0005 using a dial gauge. The bad news, if there is any, is that you'll have to make or buy all new zero clearance inserts for the new blade position. Use the stock insert for a week or two and re-check before making the new inserts ...
A**R
Good quality
Works great. Used it on my craftsman 113 contractors saw. Unfortunately the size I ordered didn’t fit, but all I had to do was drill out the holes and buy new threaded rod and lock nuts and it was solid. Makes trunnion adjustment way easier.
B**.
Bud G. It really does work as advertised.
My saw (25 y.o. Delta 34-441) has been down since December because I could not re-align my table saw. After SO many attempts at aligning it with a mallet and constant trunion movements when retightening bolts, I gave up out of frustration and used my bandsaw. I discovered this alignment kit, bought it, and in 30 minutes (I'm slow) my saw was perfectly aligned, locked in place so it wouldn't move again, and humming. Couldn't believe it. Best $22.00 I ever spent. Impressively engineered because it is so simple, to work so well. Whoever invented that is laughing all the way to the bank. Bud G.
B**.
Lifesaver
This is a great system for bringing an otherwise dead contractor's saw back to a life of precision cutting. Fairly easy to install and use. There's a great video by the manufacturer on YouTube showing how to use it. Size of the bolts on your saw is critical, so make sure you know before you order.
R**N
Essential accessory for Delta contractor saw
I found this item first on a Youtube video, which is what I used to install it. Whatever the manufacturer recommends to align the blade to the miter slot cannot be any easier than using this was. Of course I already had a dial gauge that told me that the blade was miss-aligned by 35 one-thousandths. I guess you can use your table saw in blind ignorance of how good it can be, or you can align your blade properly. You will definitely see the difference when you attempt to cut a thick piece of hardwood. No more binding, burning, or tripping circuit breakers!
N**K
Garbage
Doesn't work on craftsmen 315 says adjustment screw is not long enough. Support will tell you to buy another screw and give you zero help on which. If you find one, good luck, then tightening it produces a tug of war back and forth that will never settle.. I thought a mallet and wood smacking would be inaccurate and hard to get right, but this trash product is impossible. Do not bother if your goal is accuracy.
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