Important: If you have not already done so, read the opera-
tions section of your INCRA Jig Ultra owner’s manual (pages
6 and 7) to familiarize yourself with the clamping and micro
adjust functions of the Ultra before continuing.
Slide Ultra carriage into base
Slide your Ultra’s carriage into the base and position the
fence mounting bracket approximately in line with the two
nearest rail mounting brackets. Lock the carriage in place.
See
Fig. 13.
Loosely attach TS II fence
Place a
5
⁄
8
" o.d. (gold) washer on each of (2) #10 – 32 x
1" phillips pan head screws and insert the screws through the
holes in the back of the fence mounting bracket. Loosely
attach the #10 – 32 rectangular nuts to the screws, then slide
the fence onto the rectangular nuts as shown in
Fig. 14.
Position the end of the fence nearest to the operator about
3
1
⁄
2
" in front of the table’s edge. Do not tighten the fence
mounting screws at this time.
Attach fence glides
Place one of the supplied
3
⁄
4
" x 3" cardboard spacers
under each end of the fence as shown in
Fig. 15 and attach
the two fence glides to the rear of the fence using the
1
⁄
4
– 20 x
1
⁄
2
" socket head cap screws,
1
⁄
4
" washers and
1
⁄
4
– 20 square nuts. See
Detail 15A. The glide with the
black thumbscrew mounts on the operator’s side of the saw.
Align the glides flush with the rails before tightening the fas-
teners. Remove and save the cardboard spacers.
Tighten fence mounting screws
Unlock the carriage and slide the fence about 15" away
from the blade. Make sure the fence glides are still aligned
flush with the rails, then tighten the two fence mounting
screws. Take care not to raise or lower the fence mounting
bracket as you tighten the screws.
Engage anti-lift rail hooks
Lock the carriage clamp, 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 lift
by turning the thumbscrew clockwise.
During cutting operations,
always tighten the thumbscrew in addition to locking the carriage
clamp to provide absolute lockdown of the fence position.
To engage the rear rail hook, walk to the rear of the saw and using a
3
⁄
16
" hex tool, lower the hook into the T-slot on the rail. Slide the fastener
back to position the hook under the T-slot lip, then turn the fastener clock-
wise to adjust the lift limit. Allow the fence to lift no more than
1
⁄
32
".
It is
not necessary to tighten the rear rail hook before making a cut.
8
FENCE ASSEMBLY
1
2
3
4
5
FIG. 13
Slide ULTRA
carriage into
base
Rail mounting
bracket
Position fence mounting
bracket approximately in line
with rail mounting brackets
and lock carriage in place
FIG. 14
Loosely attach TS II fence
#10– 32 rectangu-
lar nut
TS II fence
5
⁄
8
"
o.d. gold
washer
#10– 32 x 1"
phillips pan
head screw
FIG. 15
Attach fence glides
First: Place card-
board spacers under
fence
Second:
Attach fence
glides
Cardboard
spacer
Fence glide
DETAIL 15A
1
⁄
4
" washer
FIG. 16
Engage
anti-lift rail
hooks
Fence glide
Thumbscrew
Rail hook
Rail
Note: When removing the TS II from your table
saw, always disengage the rail hooks from the
T-slot lip before lifting the TS II off the rails.
CAUTION: Never adjust rear rail hook by
reaching over the saw. If an adjustment must
be made, turn off the saw and walk to the rear to
make the adjustment.
1
⁄
4
– 20 x
1
⁄
2
" socket head cap screws
Fence mounting
bracket
Fence mounting bracket
Ultra carriage
1
⁄
4
– 20
square nuts