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IMPORTANT SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

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Before operating any machinery, power 
tool or accessory read and understand all 
safety instructions in the owner’s manual 
for the tool, machine or accessory in use.

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If you do not have a manual, contact the 
manufacturer and obtain one before 
using any tool or equipment.

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Always wear proper eye protection that is 
in compliance with ANSI safety standards 
when operating any power tool or 
machinery.

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Always use proper guards and safety 
devices when operating power tools and 
machinery.

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Carefully check accessories or other 
equipment before each use. Do not use if 
damage or defect is suspected.

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Do not wear loose clothing or jewelry that 
may catch on tools, machinery, 
accessories or other equipment.

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Always make sure the fence, gauge and 
all adjustable knobs are locked firmly 
into a tight position before each use.

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Before making any cut, always be sure 
the miter gauge fence or any other part of 
this accessory or other accessories used 
with this product offer a safe clearance 
and will not make contact with the saw 
blade or any other cutting source.

ATTACHING THE LARGE CLAMPING HANDLE

1. Remove the hex nut from the threaded stud 
on the gauge clamping handle. Discard the nut 
as it only secures the brass washer during 
shipping and is no longer needed. With the 
brass washer over the stud on the miter gauge 
clamping handle, turn the handle with stud 
through the washer and into the tapped hole in 
the indexing plate and lightly tighten (Fig. 1).

FIG. 1

FIG. 2

ATTACHING THE FENCE

2. Loosen the two brass fence clamping 
knobs. Take the miter fence and slide the 
fence mounting bar into the center track on 
the fence back. Then re-tighten the two brass 
fence clamping knobs to secure the fence 
into position on the mounting bar. (Fig. 2)

ATTACHING THE FENCE EXTENSION

3. Assemble the fence extension to the 
main fence by sliding the extension bar into 
the center track in the back side of the main 
fence extrusion. Tighten the brass fence 
extension clamping knob to secure the 
extension to the main fence. (Fig. 3).

FIG. 3

ATTACHING THE FENCE STOP

4. Now attach the fence stop to the fence by 
sliding the square nut into the track along 
the top of the main fence. (Fig. 4).

FIG. 4

FENCE CLAMPING

KNOBS

FENCE EXTENSION

CLAMPING KNOB

BRASS

WASHER

Summary of Contents for 07100

Page 1: ...ng in design and function Therefore there may be differences between what is shown in our catalogs website or at retail display and what is sold at time of purchase We reserve the right to make positive changes to our products at our discretion without notification 124 Big Bay Point Road Barrie Ontario L4N 9B4 Canada 866 272 7492 Toll Free 705 726 6145 Local Phone 705 726 6055 Fax Email jessem jes...

Page 2: ...tact with the saw blade or any other cutting source ATTACHING THE LARGE CLAMPING HANDLE 1 Remove the hex nut from the threaded stud on the gauge clamping handle Discard the nut as it only secures the brass washer during shipping and is no longer needed With the brass washer over the stud on the miter gauge clamping handle turn the handle with stud through the washer and into the tapped hole in the...

Page 3: ...extension locking knob Fig 9 7 Loosen the fence scale locking dial Fig 7 and adjust the sliding scale so the left edge of the indicator lines up with the 2 inch mark on the scale Fig 6 Then re tighten the fence scale locking dial FIG 8 10 Slide the fence extension block all the way in toward the main fence so it is tight against the main fence Fig 10 Re tighten the socket head screw as shown in fi...

Page 4: ...re used to offset the gauge by 5 1 1 5 2 and 2 5 degrees from every five degrees on the angle scale Using the small locator pin in the holes on the left will give you that number of degrees left of every five degrees Using the pin holes on the right will give you that number of degrees to the right of every five degrees For example placing the small locator pin in the 1 degree hole on the left giv...

Page 5: ...ly by loosening the two brass fence clamping knobs and sliding the fence off the fence mounting bar Then completely unscrew and remove the two brass knobs and the fence mounting bar from the fence mounting plate 3 The fence mounting plate is attached to the gauge body with 2 flat head cap screws or socket head cap screws Using the 5 32 allen wrench loosen each of the two mounting screws to allow a...

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