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FIG. 18  

Use with INCRA Miter Gauge fences

  

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FIG. 21  

Panel connector shifted forward

FIG. 22  

Panel shifted to permit clamping wide crosscut

For use with other non-INCRA miter gauge fences, after 
setting the protractor head angle and tightening the large 
clamping knob, slide the support up to contact the back 
of the fence and tighten the clamping knob to secure the 
support to the panel connector, 

Fig. 19

FIG. 19  

Use with non-INCRA miter gauge fences

FIG. 20  

Panel connector shifted backward

To use the outboard fence support for angle settings that 
pivot the fence off of the Miter Express base, you can 
shift the position of the panel connector.  Just remove 
the fasteners and shift the panel connector backward or 
forward a few holes, 

Figs. 20 and 21

.  

A forward shift is beneficial when using the included hold 
down clamp for wide material crosscuts, 

Fig 22

.

For use with most INCRA Miter Gauge fences, you can 
use the remaining hex bolts with washers and knobs to 
attach the fence to both the outboard fence support and to 
the Miter Gauge’s fence mounting bracket, 

Fig. 18

.  (You 

can continue to use the socket head fasteners provided 
with your INCRA Miter Gauge if you prefer.)

In operation, after setting the protractor head angle and 
tightening the large clamping knob, you must tighten the 
outboard support to the fence before tightening to the 
panel connector.  After making a cut, be sure to loosen 
both clamping knobs before changing miter angles.  Try 
setting a few angles to get the hang of it.

¼-20 x ¾” Hex bolts 

w/washers and 

clamping knobs

INCRA 

miter gauge 

fence

Slide support to 

contact rear of fence 

and tighten thumbscrew

Summary of Contents for Miter Express

Page 1: ...ghten your miter gauge s 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 miter gauge 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 Miter Express always ...

Page 2: ...er s Manual not pictured ParTs lIsT ParTs lIsT Carefully Unpack Components After carefully unpacking all components check the contents against the photo in Fig 1 and parts list below asseMBlY asseMBlY FIG 2 Left of blade A C B E I F H J K D G FIG 3 Right of blade Left or Right Miter Slot Before beginning the panel assembly you ll want to first determine on which side of the blade you want the mite...

Page 3: ...ing fit in your table saw s miter slot Fig 5 Turning the screw clockwise expands the mechanism Expand a little at each of the locations until the Utility Plate slides smoothly with no side play NOTE To relax the expansion mechanism turn the screw counter clockwise as you push down on the hex key 3 Raise Saw Blade and Cut Drop Panel BLADE ANGLE NOTE If your primary use for the Miter Express is mite...

Page 4: ...kpiece cutoff support See Fig 12 7 Attach T Slot Retainers Note Skip this step for non T slot miter channels Open Hardware Pack C 14 Slide the Utility Plate panel assembly to overhang the edge of your table saw and attach the T slot retainer using the 10 32 x 3 8 Phillips pan head screw as shown in Fig 10 The raised rim around the T slot retainer s threaded hole should face upward Repeat for the o...

Page 5: ...djacent to the saw blade The infeed edge of the drop panel should be about 2 3 in front of the saw blade Use the 3 3 2 hex key to tighten both expansion mechanisms to lock the drop panel in place Fig 12 1 Position Miter Gauge in Receiving Slot of Utility Plate Slide the Utility Plate assembly into the remaining miter slot and lower your miter gauge into the receiving slot of the Utility Plate Fig ...

Page 6: ...will be adjacent to any other two points along the miter bar Fig 15A Use the supplied 1 8 hex key to tighten each cam screw as far down as it will go THEN back it out one full turn Now rotate each cam screw clockwise until there is enough head clearance for the miter bar to drop all the way into the receiving slot Continue tightening each cam screw until it is FIRMLY tightened against the miter ba...

Page 7: ...ckward or forward a few holes Figs 20 and 21 A forward shift is beneficial when using the included hold down clamp for wide material crosscuts Fig 22 For use with most INCRA Miter Gauge fences you can use the remaining hex bolts with washers and knobs to attach the fence to both the outboard fence support and to the Miter Gauge s fence mounting bracket Fig 18 You can continue to use the socket hea...

Page 8: ...lamp slides into either of the 2 T slots on the Miter Express to provide a secure grip on your work piece large or small Either end of the clamp can be used to clamp your workpiece Just slide the clamp into the selected T slot and tighten the clamping knob Fig 24 2 FIG 24 Hold down clamp in use 20Clampingknob Washer Clampbody 20Hexbolt Pivotbarrel CAUTION Never allow any part of the INCRA Hold Dow...

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