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Fig. 50
Fig. 51
Fig. 52
Fig. 54
Fig. 53
FENCE OPERATION
1.
Before operating fence, make sure the fence is
adjusted parallel to miter gage slot, as explained later on
in this manual.
2.
For most normal ripping operations of standard size
lumber the fence is used in the vertical position, as
shown in Fig. 50.
3.
When ripping thin stock, it is sometimes more con-
venient to use the fence in the horizontal position, as
shown in Fig. 51.
4.
To move the fence along the guide rail, simply lift up
clamp lever (A), as shown in Fig. 52, slide fence to
desired position on the rail, and push down on clamp
lever (A) to lock fence in place.
5.
The distance the fence is positioned away from the
blade is indicated by the two witness lines (B) and (C)
Fig. 53, located on the cursor (D). The witness lines (B)
and (C) easily indicate the distance the fence is posi-
tioned away from the saw blade. Witness line (B) indi-
cates the distance the fence is away from the blade when
the fence is in the horizontal position, and witness line
(C) indicates the distance the fence is away from the
blade when the fence is in the vertical position. If it is
necessary to adjust cursor (D), make a test cut with the
fence in either the vertical or horizontal position, meas-
ure the distance of the finished cut and move the cursor
(D) by loosening the two screws (E) Fig. 53. After adjust-
ment is completed tighten the two screws (E).
6.
To remove the fence and fence body assembly (F)
Fig. 54, from the guide rail, lift up on fence clamping lever
(A) and turn lever (A) to the left indent position. The fence
assembly (F) can then be pulled straight off the guide rail
and removed, as shown in Fig. 54.
A
F
A
E
D
E
C
B