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4

Unplug your table saw and remove the existing fence,
including the front and rear support rails, mounting brackets,
and the blade guard.

Note: The blade guard must be reinstalled after you have fin-
ished mounting the INCRA TS II to your table saw.

Attach mounting brackets

Attach (4) mounting brackets to the cast iron surface

of your table saw using the supplied hardware. See 

Fig. 1.

The Mounting Bracket Hardware Pack contains a variety of
fasteners which will work with most table saws. Use the
largest bolts in the pack that will fit your saw’s existing
mounting holes. If the holes in your table saw are threaded,
use the bolt/washer arrangement shown in 

Detail 1A. If the

mounting holes are not threaded, use the bolt/washer/nut
arrangement shown in 

Detail 1B. Position the mounting

brackets 

1

4

" below the table top as shown in 

Details 1A

and

1B and snug the fasteners to hold the brackets in

place. DO NOT TIGHTEN THE BOLTS AT THIS TIME.
(Discard any remaining fasteners from the Mounting Bracket
Hardware Pack.)

Loosely attach rail bolts

Open the Rail Hardware Pack. Add a 

3

8

" flat washer

to each of (4) 

3

8

–16 x 

3

4

" hex bolts. Place the bolts

through the holes in the mounting brackets and loosely
attach the 

3

8

–16 rectangular nuts. See 

Fig. 2 above.

Slide rails onto mounting 

brackets and tighten bolts

Carefully slide the rails onto the mounting brackets  so that
the rectangular nuts are captured in the T-slot on the bottom
of the rail.

Fig. 3 shows the correct orientation for the front

and back rails. Approximately center the length of the rails
on your table saw and tighten the mounting bolts that
secure the rails to the brackets.

FIG. 1  

Attach rail mount-

ing brackets

Use appropriate mounting hard-

ware from the Mounting

Bracket Hardware Pack to

attach brackets 

(See Details 1A and 1B)

Rail mount-

ing brack-

ets

Threaded holes

in table saw

Lock washer

Through holes 

in table saw

(Not threaded)

Hex

nut

1

Flat

washer

Flat washer

Lock washer

Web

RAIL ASSEMBLY

DETAIL 1A

DETAIL 1B

FIG. 2  

Loosely

attach rail

bolts

2

3

Orient rails so that web is vertical

and off center T-slot faces the saw

as shown below

Front rail

Rear rail

Off center T-slot faces table saw

Web

FIG. 3

Front and rear

rail orientation

1

4

"

Table saw top

Table saw

top

3

8

– 16  rectangular nut

Mounting

bracket

3

8

– 16  x

3

4

" hex bolt

3

8

" flat washer

1

4

"

Table saw

Summary of Contents for TS II

Page 1: ...ns the rails and another the base mount unit These two assemblies are covered fully by this owner s manual The third package contains the INCRA Jig Ultra 24 Read all of this TS II owner s manual and pages 2 3 6 and 7 of the Ultra 24 owner s manual In just about an hour or so you are going to be operating one of the most exciting new tools in today s woodshops Your table saw will undergo a transfor...

Page 2: ...I to a new setting Before making a cut always make sure that the car riage clamp is fully engaged and that the rail hook thumbscrew is securely tightened Use appropriate safety devices Keep hands clear of the saw blade Always use a push stick rubber soled push block or other safety devices to keep your hands safely away from the saw blade Never let the saw blade come into contact with any part of ...

Page 3: ...o d gold washer 1 4 flat washer 3 8 16 dual pilot rectangular nut 3 8 16 x 3 4 clamping knob 3 8 16 x 1 2 hex bolt 10 32 x 3 4 phillips pan head screw 10 32 x 3 4 phillips truss head screw 10 flat washer 10 32 hex nut ULTRA Mounting Hardware Pack 1 4 thick nylon washer Contents 4 ea 1 4 20 x 1 2 socket head cap screw 2 ea 10 32 x 1 phillips pan head screw 8 ea 10 32 x 1 2 phillips pan head screw 2...

Page 4: ...ack Add a 3 8 flat washer to each of 4 3 8 16 x 3 4 hex bolts Place the bolts through the holes in the mounting brackets and loosely attach the 3 8 16 rectangular nuts See Fig 2 above Slide rails onto mounting brackets and tighten bolts Carefully slide the rails onto the mounting brackets so that the rectangular nuts are captured in the T slot on the bottom of the rail Fig 3 shows the correct orie...

Page 5: ...should extend 7 beyond left hand exten sion wing FIG 7 Tighten rail mounting bolts Push rail against short vertical leg and tighten rail mounting bolts 7 Slide stop positioner and base clamping knob assem blies onto the rails Stop positioner Add a 3 8 flat washer to each of 4 3 8 16 x 1 2 hex bolts then loosely attach a 3 8 16 rectangular nut Slide one stop posi tioner into each end of both rails ...

Page 6: ... Mount and Fence Glide Hardware Pack Place a 10 flat washer on each of 8 10 32 x 1 2 phillips pan head screws Place the screws through the holes in both base clamps and loosely attach the 10 32 hex nuts Sandwich the panel between the two base support bars as shown in Fig 9 and Detail 9A then slide one of the base clamps onto the base support bar ends capturing the hex nuts in the T slots Leave abo...

Page 7: ...x tool tighten the 4 set screws through the holes located in the base clamps Slide the 2 stop posi tioners up against the base clamps as shown and tighten the hex bolts Should you ever need to remove the base assembly from your table saw these stop positioners will allow you to return to the original setup in seconds 3 4 FIG 11 Align base mount assembly parallel to miter slot Second Slide base ass...

Page 8: ...lamp then turn the black thumbscrew on the front fence glide counterclockwise to lower the rail hook into the T slot on the rail Look into the T slot as you lower the hook When the hook passes the lip on the T slot slide the black thumbscrew toward the table saw to position the hook under the lip See Fig 16 Now turn the thumbscrew clockwise to raise the hook The hook can be adjusted to limit fence...

Page 9: ...adjust the fence forward until it kisses the saw blade Fig 18 Release the micro adjust lever and lock the carriage in place Note After micro adjusting re zero the scale on the micro adjust knob by rotating the scale not the knob to return to zero under the micro cursor Set scale position With the Ultra still locked at the zeroed position set above slide the middle 0 16 scale in the scale slot to p...

Page 10: ...hin less than 1 32 from the saw blade Place the Ultra in micro adjust mode and micro adjust the fence forward until it kisses the saw blade Fig 22 After micro adjust ing release the micro adjust lever and lock the carriage in place Note Whenever you return the Ultra to operation on the right side of the blade remember to micro adjust the fence back to a zero reading on the micro adjust scale Set s...

Page 11: ... position The center of the hole should be about 11 8 below the table top Remove blade guard then using 3 8 16 x 11 2 hex bolts nuts and washers attach the extra mounting brackets loose ly in place Install the rail bolts as shown in Fig 2 on page 4 then slide the rear rail back into position Tighten all rail mounting bolts then tighten the two bolts that secure the brackets to your table saw Use a...

Page 12: ...ncra com 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 product free of charge Please return the failing component only postage prepaid along with a description of the problem to the address below This warranty does not apply to parts which have been subjected to...

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