FENCE AND RAIL MAINTENANCE
Keep fence and rails clean and free of obstructions and never use force. If the fence doesn’t slide smoothly, stop
and check for obstructions.
A build-up of pitch, sap, or glue residue caused by ripping glued-up panels will tend to attract saw dust making the
fence and rails sticky and gummy and preventing them from sliding smoothly.
It is very dangerous to make rip cuts against a dirty, gummy fence as kickback and/or binding of the work and the
blade may occur.
Periodic wiping with a slightly damp rag as needed will keep your General T-Fence system clean and working
smoothly. An occasional light buffing with a small amount of paste wax is recommended.
A good choice is a silicone or Teflon based lubricant, usually sold in spray can form.
RECOMMENDED OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES
FOR YOUR FENCE SYSTEM
We offer a large variety of products to help you increase productivity, accuracy
and safety when using your machine. Here’s is but a small sampling of the acces-
sories that are available from your local General® International dealer.
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#50-105, 27” X 36” EXTENSION TABLE
#50-115, SUPPORT LEGS
#50-025, MOBILE BASE
If you have purchased the extended length T-52 fence rail
system, it is highly recommended that you purchase and
install our #50-105 - 27” x 36” extension & #50-115 - support
legs.
The beauty of extended rails is that it becomes possible to
rip larger sheets of plywood and paneling.
You may also want consider our model 50-030 Extension
Mobile Base that is specificaly designed for table saws with
extension tables & support legs.
Our standard mobile base model 50-025 can be used in
cases where outrigger support is not needed.
#50-030, MOBILE BASE