
7
4. Slide base (G) forward until two holes (J) are
aligned with holes in guide bar (K). See
Figure 6.
Fasten base to guide bar with two button head
screws and flat washers removed in previous step.
Fig. 6
5. Reassemble items that were removed in STEPS 1,
2 and 3 in reverse order.
Figure 7
shows the
Tenoning Jig reassembled for a Left Tilting Table
Saw.
Fig. 7
J
G
K
J
ADJUSTING GUIDE BAR
TO TABLE SLOT
DISCONNECT SAW FROM THE POWER SOURCE.
Fig. 8
1. The Tenoning Jig is furnished with an adjustable
guide bar (A), which allows the Jig to be custom-fit
to your saw, eliminating any side-to-side play. Also,
there is a T-slot washer (B) on each end of the
guide bar to keep the Tenoning Jig from lifting
during operation.
NOTE:
T-slot washers need to
be removed if your table saw is not equipped with
T-slotted miter gage slots. See
Figure 8
.
2. Place Tenoning Jig guide bar (A) into left miter slot
(D) of machine and slide miter gage back and forth
to determine if there is any side-to-side play. If there
is no side-to-side play and the Tenoning Jig slides
easily through the miter slot of the machine, no
adjustment is necessary. If the Tenoning Jig fits too
snugly or there is excessive play between the guide
bar and miter slot, an adjustment is needed.
Proceed to next step. See
Figure 9
.
Fig. 9
C
B
C
A
B
D
A
F
G
E
WARNING
!
WARNING
!
This jig should only be used with suitable tablesaws.
Please refer to your tablesaw’s manual for further
information. All tablesaw safety features and guards
must be kept in place and in good working order
during the use of this jig.