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ASSEMBLE THE SUPPORT FOOT AT THE REAR OF THE FENCE 

1.

Place one of the supplied large washers,

, over the support foot 

screw and insert the foot through the hole at bottom of the back 
end of the fence,

, and secure it with the supplied nut. To avoid 

scraping your knuckles on the two protruding screws,

. Place a 

piece of tape across the wrench to hold the nut in place as you 
reach in.

CHECK FENCE ALIGNMENT 

INSTALL POINTER AND MEASURING TAPE

1.

Slide the fence so it touches the saw blade,

. Lock down the fence 

with the locking handle.

2.

Install the plastic pointer,

, using the two screws & flat washers into 

the fence head, centering the pointer’s two screw slots over the 
screw holes, tightening them firmly though not excessively.

3.

Make a pencil mark on the guide tube in line with the pointer’s 
center mark, .

1.

To make satisfactory rip cuts, your fence must be aligned perfectly 
parallel with the saw blade.

If not already done install a saw blade and raise the blade to it’s 
highest point. Slide the left edge of the fence up against the right 
edge of the saw blade. Check that the two are parallel.

A better test is to slide the fence over to the right T-slot on your saw 
table top as shown in the diagram right,

. Lock down the fence 

handle and make a visual check that the fence is parallel with the 
T-slot all along its length.

Also, you can place a small 3/4” thick block of wood,

, upright into 

the T-slot and slide it from the front to the back checking its distance 
from the left edge of the fence.

2.

If the fence is not parallel, it can be adjusted by using an Allen 
wrench to turn one or both of the screws,

or 

. Do this slowly, just 

an eighth to a quarter turn at a time, or you will quickly overshoot 
the desired adjustment.

3.

The final check for parallel is done by ripping a piece of wood 

against the fence. If the back end of the cut shows blackish burn 
marks, the fence is not parallel to the blade and will require 
readjustment.

Note: It is always good practice to periodically recheck the alignment
of your fence to the blade.

Summary of Contents for F-36 T-28

Page 1: ...REVISION 4 SEPTEMBER 18 08 RIP FENCE SYSTEM ONLY TABLE SAW SOLD SEPARATELY...

Page 2: ...from date of purchase any genuine part or parts which upon examination prove to be defective in workmanship or material In order to obtain this warranty all defective parts must be returned freight p...

Page 3: ...ock that does not have a flat surface Always hold stock firmly against the fence when ripping or against the miter gauge when cross cutting 16 To minimize risk of injury in the event of work piece kic...

Page 4: ...tended length fence rails your hardware bag will contain the contents shown in NOTE Bags contain extra fasteners that may not be needed for your installation Using the appropriate diagram for your mod...

Page 5: ...ral International model 50 220C saw T 52 FOR MODELS 50 220 50 220R This diagram shows how the screw holes in the T 52 front guide rail align with those on your General International model 50 220CL saw...

Page 6: ...elf Hold the nuts firm with a 7 16 wrench and tighten the two screws on left and right ends of the rail Tighten the center screws only after double checking rail height using the L jig all along the r...

Page 7: ...a ruler to ensure that the top of the back rail is 7 16 lower than the table top Tighten the nuts on right and left sides first then the rest ASSEMBLE THE FENCE LOCKING MECHANISM 1 Install the camfoot...

Page 8: ...ady done install a saw blade and raise the blade to it s highest point Slide the left edge of the fence up against the right edge of the saw blade Check that the two are parallel A better test is to s...

Page 9: ...be parallel with the top of the saw table This can result in friction when sliding the fence and eventual scraping damage to the pointer and or measuring tape To correct this situation 1 Remove the g...

Page 10: ...icant 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 m...

Page 11: ...2 P 760 HEX HD CAP SCREW 1 4 20 x 1 3 4 1 P 987 NUT 3 8 16 NYLON INSERT 1 P 986 NUT 1 4 20 NYLON INSERT 7 16 1 P 704 FENCE ALIGNMENT SET SCREWS 6 8 16 X 5 16 2 P 799 NYLON PADS 7 P 797 HAIRLINE POINT...

Page 12: ...al number of the machine and part number Also a brief description of each item and quantity desired GENERAL T FENCE 8360 Champ d Eau Montreal Quebec Canada H1P 1Y3 Tel 514 326 1161 Fax 514 326 5565 Pa...

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