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6.4.3
Setting the Cursor Zero Position
The fence must be set so that the cursor reads zero at the line of the blade. The fence plate
must be installed on the fence body in the vertical position, and the blade must be installed
and fully tensioned.
1. Slide the fence flush against the flat of the blade. Do not force the fence into the blade so
that the blade bends.
2. If the cursor is not at zero, loosen the screws and slide the cursor as needed. Then
re-tighten it.
6.4.4
Setting the Fence Parallel to the Blade
The fence should be parallel to the flat of the blade for accurate cutting. Since the miter slot
has been set parallel to the blade, you can use the table miter slot to set the fence to
parallel.
Refer to Figure 15.
1. Slide the fence to the edge of the miter slot. The fence plate should align with the miter
slot along the entire length of the fence plate.
2. If an adjustment is needed, turn one of the fence parallelism adjustment screws (F) on
the opposite side of the adjustment pad (G) to turn the fence in line with the miter slot.
6.4.5
Setting the Fence Square to the Table
The fence must be square to the table.
Refer to Figure 15.
1. Slide the fence against the blade. Do not force the fence into the blade so that the blade
bends.
2. Loosen the locking nut (I) and turn either of the fence square adjustment screws (H) until
the fence is square to the table.
3. Tighten the locking nut (I).
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