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Fence Positioning & Alignment
Fence Positioning
The two faces of the fence are independent of one
another and can be set at different positions to allow
for different shaping tasks.
1. Loosen lock lever (A).
2. Adjust the position of the fence by turning the
adjustment knob (B).
3. When the fence is in the desired position, retighten
the lock lever.
4. Repeat this process for the other side of the fence,
if necessary.
Note: There are two sets of holes on the
table top for attaching the fence. The most common set-up positions the fence so that it runs
parallel to the miter slot. The fence can, however, be rotated 90° from the position by using the
second set of holes in the table top.
Fence Alignment
Before using the shaper, it is important to make sure that the two fence faces are parallel. Use
the following steps to ensure the parallelism of the two fence halves.
1. Use a straight edge that is long enough to span the
length of the entire fence and position it up against
both fence halves.
Note: Before placing the straight edge up
against the fence. Make certain that the fence lock knobs
are securely tightened.
2. Adjust the fence faces so that they are as close as
possible to the same parallel position.
3. If the fence faces are not parallel, place shims between the back of fence piece and the face
fence mount, with some trial and error shim adjusting, parallel fence faces can be achieved.
A
B
Summary of Contents for SS-2421-V2
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