Model G0900 (Mfd. Since 03/20)
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6. Cut an outline of spindle and cutter from cen-
ter of stock, as illustrated in
Figure 46.
Note: Make outline as close as possible to
cutter and spindle without interfering with
rotation.
3
/
4
" or thicker
wood stock
Mount with
existing hardware
Drill two-step
holes
Cut out profile
of cutter & spindle
Figure 46. Example of a zero-clearance fence.
4. Select piece of straight and smooth stock that
is same height and thickness as fence faces
and approximately 30" long.
5. Position board over length of guard/fence
assembly and mark mounting holes and out-
line cutter and spindle profile.
3. Remove bracket cap screws (see Figure 45).
Figure 45. Bracket cap screw location.
Cap Screws
SECTION 5: SHOP-MADE
SAFETY ACCESSORIES
Zero Clearance Fence
Steps
To make a zero-clearance fence:
1. DISCONNECT MACHINE FROM POWER!
2. Remove fence faces and mounting brackets
from fence supports by loosening fence lock
knobs (see
Figure 44).
Figure 44. Fence lock knob location.
Lock Knob
(1 of 2)
Fence Support
(1 of 2)
Making a Zero-
Clearance Fence
A shop-made zero-clearance fence provides
more support than a standard fence and reduces
tearout on narrow or fragile stock. Using a zero-
clearance fence is the best way to reduce the risk
associated with shaping inherently dangerous
small stock.
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