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INCRA

 

MITER1000SE 

OWNER’S MANUAL

©2008 by Taylor Design Group, Inc. All rights reserved.  Rev.07.08.08

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4. Left or Right of Blade 

Your new Miter1000SE fence is factory configured for 

use to the left of the blade.  If you prefer to use your 
Miter1000SE  in  the  right  hand  miter  slot  just  follow 
the steps below.  

Loosen  the 

1/4

-20  socket  head  screw  located  at  the 

end of the 14” section of the fence, then slide out the 
4” section of fence along with the attached extender 
bar.  Move the socket head screw, washer and rectan-
gular nut to the hole on the opposite end of the fence.  
Slide the extender bar assembly into the end of fence, 
capturing  the  rectangular  nut  in  the  T-slot  on  the 
extender bar.  The higher numbers on the extender 
bar scale should be closest to the saw blade.  Loosen 
the  (2)  socket  head  fasteners  that  secure  the  4” 
section  of  fence  and  reverse  it.    Tighten  all  fasteners, 

Fig  6

.    Slide  the  scale  in  the  top  of  the  fence  out 

and replace with the included reverse reading (0-14”) 
scale. 

5.  Adjust  Fence  Mounting  Bracket  90° 
to Saw Blade

Set the protractor head to read 0°, engaging the tooth 

on the actuator firmly into the 0° notch on the protractor 

head, 

Fig. 7

.  Tighten the large clamping knob then tighten 

the actuator thumbscrew.

Using the supplied 

5/32

” hex key, loosen the (3) 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 (3) socket head screws.

Th

e method used to join the fence-mounting bracket to the protractor head makes it easy to fine-tune the fence 

perfectly perpendicular to your tabletop.  To adjust, loosen the (3) socket head screws that secure the bracket and 
slide a paper shim between the bracket and the protractor head.  Placing the shim behind the screws will decrease 
the angle.  Placing the shim in front of the screws will increase the angle.

TIP

This one time calibration prepares your INCR A 
Miter1000SE for work in either miter slot.  Just remember that the accuracy of the INCRA Miter1000SE at 
any subsequent setting is dependent upon the accuracy of your initial 90° calibration.  

Verify this important 

calibration with a test cut and fine tune as necessary.

S

QUARING

 

THE

 

FENCE

 

TO

 

YOUR

 

TABLE

 

SAW

 

TOP

Fig. 6

Converting Fence for use on Right Side of Blade

Fig. 7

Set Protractor to 0°

Fig. 8

Square Fence to Blade

Move   

fasteners   

to

opposite   

end   

of   

fence

4”   

fence   

section

Extender   

bar

Remove

extender   

bar

assembly

Tighten large

clamping knob, then 

tighten actuator  

thumbscrew

Actuator tooth

engaged   

at   

0°

Loosen   

socket   

head   

screws   

and   

adjust   



fence   

using   

reliable   

machinist   

square

Summary of Contents for Miter1000SE

Page 1: ...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 Miter1000SE 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 Miter10...

Page 2: ...wise expands the mechanism You ll find 2 of the expansion loca tions in front of the protractor Adjust these 2 front expansion points first expanding a little 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 ...

Page 3: ... flat ...

Page 4: ... head ...

Page 5: ... screw T clip use only in T slot miter channels Fence ...

Page 6: ... removed ...

Page 7: ... for access Adjust ...

Page 8: ... 2 ...

Page 9: ... front ...

Page 10: ... expansion ...

Page 11: ... points 1 4 20 ...

Page 12: ... socket ...

Page 13: ... head ...

Page 14: ... screws Position ...

Page 15: ... for ...

Page 16: ... safe clearance ...

Page 17: ... between ...

Page 18: ... fence and ...

Page 19: ... blade Adjust ...

Page 20: ... rear expansion point Remove knob and ...

Page 21: ... rotate protractor ...

Page 22: ... for access Replace ...

Page 23: ... after adjusting rear expansion point ...

Page 24: ...th on the actuator firmly into the 0 notch on the protractor head Fig 7 Tighten the large clamping knob then tighten the actuator thumbscrew Using the supplied 5 32 hex key loosen the 3 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 3 socket head scr...

Page 25: ... fasteners ...

Page 26: ... to opposite ...

Page 27: ... end ...

Page 28: ... of ...

Page 29: ... fence 4 ...

Page 30: ... fence ...

Page 31: ... section Extender ...

Page 32: ... bar Remove extender ...

Page 33: ... bar assembly Tighten large clamping knob then tighten actuator thumbscrew Actuator tooth engaged ...

Page 34: ... at ...

Page 35: ... 0 Loosen ...

Page 36: ... socket ...

Page 37: ... head ...

Page 38: ... screws ...

Page 39: ... and ...

Page 40: ... adjust ...

Page 41: ... fence ...

Page 42: ... using ...

Page 43: ... reliable ...

Page 44: ... machinist ...

Page 45: ... square ...

Page 46: ... large clamping knob then tighten the actuator thumbscrew Fig 10 2 Continuous Adjustments for angle settings finer than 5 increments Pivot the 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...

Page 47: ... actuator ...

Page 48: ... thumbscrew Pivot the actuator tooth away ...

Page 49: ... from ...

Page 50: ... protractor Tighten large clamping knob then tighten actuator thumbscrew Rotate protractor Firmly engage actuator tooth with protractor Pivot cursor to scale Pivot ...

Page 51: ... actuator ...

Page 52: ... tooth ...

Page 53: ... away ...

Page 54: ... from ...

Page 55: ... protractor ...

Page 56: ... and ...

Page 57: ... tighten ...

Page 58: ... thumbscrew ...

Page 59: ...k 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 ext...

Page 60: ... and ...

Page 61: ... groove Clamp Flip Shop Stop at 0 position Slide ...

Page 62: ... fence ...

Page 63: ... until ...

Page 64: ... flip ...

Page 65: ... arm ...

Page 66: ... contacts ...

Page 67: ... blade ...

Page 68: ... then ...

Page 69: ... tighten ...

Page 70: ... fasteners Slide ...

Page 71: ... scale ...

Page 72: ... to ...

Page 73: ... read 16 ...

Page 74: ... at ...

Page 75: ... end ...

Page 76: ... of ...

Page 77: ... main ...

Page 78: ... fence Loosen ...

Page 79: ... fastener Clamp stop to 4 ...

Page 80: ... fence ...

Page 81: ... section Slide ...

Page 82: ... extender ...

Page 83: ... bar ...

Page 84: ... out until ...

Page 85: ... flip ...

Page 86: ... arm ...

Page 87: ... is ...

Page 88: ... 16 ...

Page 89: ... from blade ...

Page 90: ... then ...

Page 91: ... tighten ...

Page 92: ... fastener Protractor set ...

Page 93: ... at ...

Page 94: ... 0 ...

Page 95: ...ys tighten the 2 socket head screws on top of the stop body Flip Arms and Stop Rods The dual flip arms 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 pro...

Page 96: ... scale ...

Page 97: ... to ...

Page 98: ... read cut length here Measure length of ...

Page 99: ... cut Loosen 2 socket head ...

Page 100: ... screws Turn ...

Page 101: ... this ...

Page 102: ... socket ...

Page 103: ... head ...

Page 104: ... screw ...

Page 105: ... to ...

Page 106: ... adjust Long ...

Page 107: ... stop ...

Page 108: ... rod ...

Page 109: ... used ...

Page 110: ... to ...

Page 111: ... join ...

Page 112: ... flip ...

Page 113: ... arms Short stop rods ...

Page 114: ... allow independent flip ...

Page 115: ... arm use ...

Page 116: ... portion of the stop off Now slide the upper portion back on capturing the rectangular nuts in the second T slot 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 ...

Page 117: ... dia ...

Page 118: ... x ...

Page 119: ... 3 8 ...

Page 120: ... deep ...

Page 121: ... counter bore 1 4 20 rectangular nut 1 4 ...

Page 122: ... flat ...

Page 123: ... washer 1 4 20 x 3 4 socket ...

Page 124: ... head ...

Page 125: ... screw 11 16 3 4 Gold ...

Page 126: ... component Loosen ...

Page 127: ... socket ...

Page 128: ... head screws ...

Page 129: ... and ...

Page 130: ... slide ...

Page 131: ... red assembly into 2nd T slot on ...

Page 132: ... gold ...

Page 133: ... component Sub ...

Page 134: ... fence ...

Page 135: ... 716 045 6 237 457 6 557 601 6 672 190 Other patents granted or pending INCRA is a Registered Trademark of Taylor Design Group Inc 2008 Taylor Design Group Inc Using Your New 1 10 Vernier Cursor Your new Miter1000SE 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 pr...

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Page 152: ...ay At 3 10 rotation the third mark aligns 3 away etc For 6 10 through 9 10 of rotation watch for alignments using the marks on the opposite side of the 0 cursor mark Sound complicated It s not Just study the examples on this page INCRA MITER1000SE OWNER S MANUAL ...

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