Aligning Fence Assembly
Align the fence to the table, ensuring the fence runs
parallel to the mitre track. Also check that the face of
the fence is 90° to the top of the table, and runs
parallel to the table from front to back. See Fig 27.
Use the screw adjusters on the fence assembly to
adjust this fence to mitre track, and 90° alignment. See
Figs 28 - 29.
The screw on the underside rear of the fence
assembly will adjust the fence to table parallel.
Make sure the fence assembly slides along the rail,
and the fence lever lock still operates correctly, after
these adjustments are made.
The supplied self adhesive tape can now be applied to
the front fence rail.
Slide the fence assembly right up against the edge of
the fitted saw blade. You may need to lift the blade
guard up, to allow the fence to rest against the edge of
the blade. Do not push the fence so hard as to deflect
the blade, but so it just rest against the teeth. The
blade should still be able to turn slightly, just skimming
the fence face
Once you are happy that this is your zero position,
lock the fence assembly and carefully apply the tape
to the front fence rail, aligning the zero position of the
tape, with the line on the fitted sight glass, mounted to
the fence assembly.
The same technique can be used, by measuring a set
distance from the blade teeth edge (say 8 1/8” or
206mm as shown at right in Fig. 30), to the fence face,
locking the fence assembly and then mounting the
tape so it reads the same distance. Be aware that
changing your blade may slightly alter your zero
position for your fence. Always check your blade to
fence distance to ensure accuracy, and move the
sightglass, to re-calibrate your fence.
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MAKE CERTAIN THAT THE SAW IS
DISCONNECTED FROM THE POWER SOURCE.
WARNING: DO NOT TURN SAW ON TO TEST !
WARNING
Fig.27
Fig.28
Fig.29
Fig.30
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