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Loosen the black thumbscrews about 

1

8

turn then rotate the micro adjust screw

clockwise until the stop surface touches the

teeth on your saw blade. Tighten the

thumbscrews.
Slide the scale on your fence to read 0"

directly under the end of the gold stop cap.

(Use the end farthest from the saw blade)
Now at each subsequent setting of your

Shop Stop, the scale will give a direct

readout of the distance between the stop

surface and the saw blade.

Zeroing at Crosscut Stations:

There are several stations in the shop where

crosscutting operations can take place – the radial

arm saw, chop saw, sliding miter saw, and the table

saw. The radial arm saw, chop saw and sliding

miter saw are all similar in that the workpiece is held

against a stationary fence as the blade is moved

through the cut. At the table saw, crosscutting is

accomplished with the help of a miter gauge or by

using a crosscut box. In these approaches the

workpiece is held against a fence that is moved,

guided by the miter slots in the table saw, over a

stationary blade. In any case, accessorizing these

tools with an INCRA Track and INCRA Shop Stop

makes accurate crosscutting effortless.

Zeroing at these tools is easy. 
Here’s how:

With the saw unplugged, raise the blade about 1"

and clamp the Shop Stop to your INCRA fence with

the stop surface as close as possible to the blade.

Position fence far enough away from the

blade to comfortably clear the blade at ALL

cutting angles.

CAUTION: 

Always unplug the

motor before zeroing your Shop

Stop to any power tool.

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Second: Clamp stop to

fence with stop surfaces

as close as possible to

saw blade.

Third: Loosen black

thumbscrews about 

1

8

turn, then rotate micro

adjust screw clockwise

until stop touches teeth

on saw blade.  Tighten

black thumbscrews.

Fourth: Slide scale to

read 0" directly under

end of gold stop cap.

FIG. 15  

Typical crosscut application

1

2

3

First: Position fence far enough away from

the blade to comfortably clear the blade

at all cutting angles

4

Note:  

Depending on the distance of the

end of the fence to the blade (as determined

in Step 1 above), one of the white thumb-

screws may overhang the end of the fence

when zeroing. Just be sure that during any

cutting operation, the Shop Stop is

positioned sufficiently far enough away from

the blade for safe finger clearance, and that

both white thumbscrews are engaged

against the fence surface.

FIG. 16  

Zeroing at the tablesaw

Summary of Contents for Shop Stop

Page 1: ......

Page 2: ...d incremental positioning of INCRAʼs sawtoothed racks allows perfectly repeatable stop locations at any multiple of 1 32 while the micro adjust screw permits easy fine adjustments anywhere between the 1 32 tooth spacing See Fig 1 ADJUSTMENTS When adjusting the vertical stop arm leave a small gap between the end of the stop arm and the router table drill press or table saw top This provides clearan...

Page 3: ...ce between the cutter and the fence A zero clearance auxiliary fence often translates to safer and cleaner cuts since the smaller opening provides more support for the workpiece at the cut The two piece design of the INCRA Shop Stop permits use of a 3 4 thick wooden auxiliary fence without interfering with the stop s ability to clamp to your INCRA Fence To change the stop to expanded mode loosen t...

Page 4: ... 1 2 3 16 3 4 or more Note Should you ever remove the micro adjust screw make sure to tighten the nylon nut against the aluminum when replacing it The nylon nut keeps the micro adjust screw from vibrating loose during cutting operations Example of user made wooden stop surface designed to position boards with mitered ends 1 2 FIG 11 Customizing your stop DETAIL 11A 10 flat washer 1 2 Customizing y...

Page 5: ...ing the Shop Stop for your Workstation In order for your INCRA Shop Stop to accurately locate your workpiece for a cut you must first zero your Shop Stop to the bit or blade and position the sliding scale on your fence Zeroing is often just as simple as clamping your Shop Stop to the fence with the stop surface just touching the bit or blade You want the stop surface to be zero distance from the c...

Page 6: ...ter that is some multiple of 1 16 In the steps following weʼll use a 1 4 rod for the set up Set the distance between your INCRA Fence and the center of the drill bit as required by your project An INCRA JIG at your drill press makes this step really easy Otherwise use a bradpoint drill bit and a ruler or mark drill center lines on your workpiece and use these lines to initially position your INCRA...

Page 7: ...p makes accurate crosscutting effortless Zeroing at these tools is easy Here s how With the saw unplugged raise the blade about 1 and clamp the Shop Stop to your INCRA fence with the stop surface as close as possible to the blade Position fence far enough away from the blade to comfortably clear the blade at ALL cutting angles CAUTION Always unplug the motor before zeroing your Shop Stop to any po...

Page 8: ...NG RACKS If an INCRA positioning rack in this tool becomes damaged for ANY reason Taylor Design Group will replace it free of charge for as long as you own your tool Return the damaged rack transportation prepaid and allow 1 to 2 weeks for delivery NOTE Replacements cannot be sent unless damaged racks have been received by Taylor Design Group PARTS AND OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES Part Part Description Pr...

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