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MIteR1000HD 

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©2008 by Taylor Design Group, Inc. All rights reserved.  rev.12.23.08

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Flip Fence and Flip Shop Stop - Calibration and Operation 

As you look at your new INCRA Flip Shop Stop and 

Flip Fence for the first time you will see an interesting 

detail.  The front face of the fence uses a tongue and 
groove arrangement to accept a mating feature on the 

flip arms, 

Fig. 12.  When the flip arm is down with 

the  two  opposing  features  engaged,  it  becomes 
impossible  for  the  sharp  corner  of  a  mitered  board 

end to wedge between the fence and flip arm.  Com

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bined  with  INCRA’s  famous  incremental  positioning 
capabilities, you’ll soon be duplicating cut off lengths 
with machine shop precision.

Zeroing the Fence Scales
To zero the main fence scale for 90° work, first set 

the  protractor  to  the  0° setting  and  lock  in  place.   
Clamp the Flip Shop Stop to the fence so that the 0” 
mark on the fence scale reads directly under the end 
of the gold component of the Flip Shop Stop, 

Fig. 13

.  

Now  loosen  the  (2) 1/4-20  socket  head  screws  that 
secure  the  fence  to  the  fence  mounting  bracket  and 
slide the fence toward the blade until the Flip Arm on 
the stop contacts the blade.  Re-tighten the fasteners, 

Fig. 13A

.    

For  stopped  cuts  beyond  the  range  of  the  main  fence  you’ll  need  to 
calibrate the extender bar scale.   Clamp the INCRA Flip Shop Stop to 
the 4” fence extender.  (Use the scale on the short section of fence as 
a reference for clamping the stop to the same position each time you 
use it.)  Now loosen the 1/4-20 socket head screw located at the end 
of the longer fence and slide the 4” fence and extender bar out.  Use 

a tape measure to set the distance between the blade and the flip arm 

at 16” and re-tighten the fastener, 

Fig. 14

.  Now simply slide the scale 

in the extender bar to read 16” at the end of the longer main fence 
section, 

Fig. 14A

.

Fig. 12

Flip Shop Stop

Fig. 13

Zeroing Fence Scale

Fig. 13A

Slide Fence to Blade

Fig. 14A

Align Scale

Fig. 14

Setting Extender Bar Scale

Tongue and groove

Clamp Flip Shop Stop at 

0” position

Slide fence until flip 

arm contacts blade, 

then tighten fasteners

Slide scale to read

16” at end of main fence

Loosen fastener

  Clamp

stop to

4” fence 

section

Slide extender bar out

until flip arm is 16” from

blade then tighten fastener

Protractor

set at 0°

Summary of Contents for Miter 1000HD

Page 1: ...knob before starting any cut Wear safety glasses hearing protection and follow all normal shop safety practices After making any adjustments to the miter angle or fence position of your INCRA Miter1000HD always verify safe clearance between the blade and fence before turning on the saw After making any adjustments to the fence position on the INCRA Miter1000HD always make sure that the two socket ...

Page 2: ...le at each of the locations until the bar slides smoothly Fig 3 Remove the large clamping knob with washer and pivot the protractor head to gain access to the rear expansion point Fig 4 After adjustment replace the washer and large clamping knob 3 Attach the Fence Place your Miter1000HD in the preferred miter slot at your table saw Note Left hand miter slot use shown See step 4 to convert fence fo...

Page 3: ...rew Using the supplied 1 8 hex key loosen the 4 socket head screws that secure the fence mounting bracket to the protractor head Unplug your table saw then use a reliable machinist square to set the fence at 90 to the saw blade Fig 8 Tighten the 4 socket head screws The method used to join the fence mounting bracket to the protractor head makes it easy to fine tune the fence perfectly perpendicula...

Page 4: ...actuator tooth away from the notches on the protractor head aligning the arm over the miter bar and tighten the thumbscrew Now loosen the small nylon thumbscrew on the actuator and pivot the 1 10 vernier cursor toward the scale Rotate the cur sor until it is aligned edge to edge with the scale and tighten the thumbscrew When you change miter angles just align the desired angle on the scale with th...

Page 5: ...t secure the fence to the fence mounting bracket and slide the fence toward the blade until the Flip Arm on the stop contacts the blade Re tighten the fasteners Fig 13A For stopped cuts beyond the range of the main fence you ll need to calibrate the extender bar scale Clamp the INCRA Flip Shop Stop to the 4 fence extender Use the scale on the short section of fence as a reference for clamping the ...

Page 6: ... and stop rods provide a variety of stop configurations The flip arms can be used without the stop rods when you want to take advantage of the fence arm tongue and groove feature for stop control on mitered board ends Typically you will use the longer rod to join the two arms together Fig 16 This produces an arrangement that when pivoted moves both arms simultaneously The rod can be positioned so ...

Page 7: ...ot located on the lower portion gold component of the stop body Fig 19 To avoid the saw blade pulling your workpiece into the cut add a strip of adhesive backed sandpaper to the front face of the wooden sub fence TIP WARRANTY Taylor Design Group Inc warrants this product for one year from date of purchase We will repair any defects due to faulty material or workmanship or at our option replace the...

Page 8: ...10 left of 0 7 10 left of 0 4 10 left of 0 9 10 left of 0 8 10 left of 0 Using Your New 1 10 Vernier Cursor Your new Miter1000HD features several enhancements not included with the standard Miter1000 Among these is the new 1 10 vernier cursor For readings in 1 increments using the cursor just align any of the protractor scale marks with the 0 mark on the cursor For 1 10 adjustments you will notice...

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