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INCRA

 

MITER5000 

OWNER’S MANUAL

Manufactured by Taylor Design Group, Inc. P.O. BOX 810262  Dallas, TX 75381

     

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PARTS LIST

Carefully Unpack Components

After carefully unpacking all components, remove the (2) Phillips flat head screws and rectangular nuts that secure the (2) 
Miter Sled base panels and steel miter bar.  Also, remove the Phillips head screw that secures the aluminum miter bar to 
the protractor head.  

Fig. 1

 depicts the components you should have received.  Identify each part as listed below:

Fig. 1

Parts List

Fig. 2

Conversion for Right Side of Blade

Fig. 3

Fully Assembled View - Right Side of Blade

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Hex bolt

32” Flip Fence

Extender Bar

Steel Miter Bar

Aluminum Miter Bar

3/16” Ball End Hex Tool  

Large Clamping Knob

Left Sled Base w/Protractor

Head Assembly 

Hardware Pack C-08

Hardware Pack C-07

Hardware Pack C-05

Right Sled Base

Build-It Clamp

Owner’s Manual

Flip Shop Stop

4” Flip Fence Extender 

LEFT OR RIGHT SIDE OF BLADE?

Your new Miter 5000 is factory configured for use on the 

left side of your blade.  This configuration works well with 

right hand blade tilt table saws.  If you have a right tilt table 

saw proceed directly to the instructions starting on page 3.  

If you have a left hand blade tilt table saw, the Miter 5000 

can  be  converted  for  use  on  the  right  side  of  the  blade.  

Just follow the instructions below.  

Remove the hex bolt and the 1/4 x 3/4 pivot shoulder bolt 

and washers that secure the protractor head to the miter 

sled and lift the protractor top and bottom plates off.  (Re-

tain the 1/2” o.d. steel washer located in the recess on the 

sled base for reassembly.)  Next remove the (4) Phillips flat 

head screws that secure the Miter 5000 mounting plate as-

sembly to the bottom of the sled base.  Now re-assemble 

the mounting plate assembly and protractor onto the op-

posite side of the sled base.  Be sure to place the 1/2” o.d. 

steel washer in the recessed hole on the sled base before 

re-mounting the protractor.  See 

Fig. 2

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You can now continue using the assembly instructions.   Just 

remember that you are setting up the unit for use on the 

right side of the blade.  During assembly, when the owner’s 

manual makes reference to the 

right

 miter slot, perform 

the assembly instruction in the 

left

 miter slot.  Converse-

ly, when the owner’s manual calls for the 

left

 miter slot, 

perform the assembly instruction in the 

right

 miter slot.  

A  set  of  reverse  reading  scales  is  included  for  use  when 

later assembling the fence to the protractor.  Refer to 

Fig. 3

 

to maintain proper orientation during assembly.

IMPORTANT - PLEASE READ BEFORE ASSEMBLY

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Miter 5000 

mounting plate

Retain washer for use 

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Pivot shoulder 

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Summary of Contents for Miter 5000

Page 1: ...s to a complete stop before changing the setting of any part of the INCRA Miter5000 Always securely tighten the large black clamping 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 Miter5000 always verify safe clearance between the blade and fence before t...

Page 2: ...be converted for use on the right side of the blade Just follow the instructions below Remove the hex bolt and the 1 4 x 3 4 pivot shoulder bolt and washers that secure the protractor head to the miter sled and lift the protractor top and bottom plates off Re tain the 1 2 o d steel washer located in the recess on the sled base for reassembly Next remove the 4 Phillips flat head screws that secure ...

Page 3: ...and tooth of the rear actuator with the 0 notch on the 1 2 adjustment plate and tighten the thumbscrew Place the large washer retained in step 2 on the large clamping knob and thread through the slotted hole in the protractor head into the sled base left Before tightening engage the front actuator tooth with the 0 notch on the protractor head Tighten the front actuator thumbscrew then the large cl...

Page 4: ...2 fasteners Fig 12 Loosely install 1 1 4 20 x 3 8 socket head fastener with washer and rectangular nut to the left end of the fence and slide extender bar into fence with the scale face up The higher numbers on the scale should go in first Loosely install 2 1 4 20 x 3 8 socket head screws with washers and rect angular nuts to the 4 fence extender and slide onto the end of the extender bar Position...

Page 5: ... calibration After completing the Calibration and Operation sections of this manual verify this important calibration with a test cut and fine tune as necessary 2 Calibrating the 1 2 Indexing Tooth The 1 2 indexing tooth located on the rear actuator is fac tory calibrated and should require no further adjustment Follow the instructions below should you wish to check the calibration or re calibrate...

Page 6: ...r with the cor responding notch on the protractor head The actuator tooth should point directly to the desired angle on the scale Tighten the large clamping knob then tighten the front actu ator thumbscrew Fig 20 1 2 Indexing 1 Loosen the large clamping knob Loosen the front actua tor thumbscrew and pivot the actuator tooth away from the notches located on the protractor head Rotate the protrac to...

Page 7: ...ners Fig 24A For stopped cuts beyond the range of the main fence you ll need to calibrate the extender bar scale Clamp the IN CRA 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 ext...

Page 8: ...e positioned slightly behind the front of the arm so that the aluminum arm is the actual stop surface By placing one of the shorter 1 1 2 rods in each of the two stop arms you can use the two stop arms independently Fig 28 For example you can calibrate one for work to the left of the blade and the other for work to the right On one side of the blade you might want to position the stop rods to prov...

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