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Model G0857/G0858 (Mfd. Since 07/19)
The fence stops simplify the task of adjusting the
fence to 45˚ inward, 90˚, and 45˚ outward (135˚).
Item(s) Needed: Qty
Open-End Wrench 14mm .................................. 1
Sliding Bevel ...................................................... 1
Setting Fence Stops
Setting 45° Inward Stop
Setting Fence Stops
1. DISCONNECT MACHINE FROM POWER!
2. Loosen fence tilt lock, rotate stop block up,
then tilt fence approximately 45° inward onto
stop bolt (see
Figure 58).
Figure 58. Fence set to 45° inward.
Jam Nut
Stop
Block
Tilt Lock
45° Inward
Stop Bolt
3. Place sliding bevel set to 45° against fence
and table, as shown in
Figure 59.
Figure 59. Example of adjusting fence to 45°
inward.
Sliding Bevel
Set to 45° Inward
Figure 57. Location of
1
⁄
8
" infeed table stop bolt
and jam nut.
3. Loosen jam nut on the
1
⁄
8
" stop bolt (see
Figure 57), and then rotate stop bolt clock-
wise a couple turns to move it down, so it
will clear the stop plate during adjustment
process in later steps.
Stop Plate
Jam Nut
Stop Bolt
4. Place straightedge along outfeed table and
position it so the end is just over infeed table,
then lower infeed table until gap between
infeed table and straightedge measures
1
⁄
8
".
Tip: It may be easier to have another person
help by holding the straightedge in position
while you adjust table and measure gap.
5. Rotate stop bolt (see Figure 57) counter-
clockwise to move it upward until it makes
firm contact with stop plate (see
Figure 57).
6. Hold stop bolt in place, and tighten jam nut
(see
Figure 57) down firmly against the cast-
ing to secure stop bolt in place.
7. Replace table covers and re-install release
knob.
8. Calibrate depth-of-cut scale (refer to
Calibrating Depth-of-Cut Scale on
Page 50).
Summary of Contents for G0857
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