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IMPORTANT SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

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

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

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Always wear eye protection in 
compliance with ANSI safety 
standards when operating any power 
tools 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 router bits before 
each use. Do not use if damage or 
defect is suspected.

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Do not exceed the recommended 
RPM for any router bit.

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

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Unplug the tool or machine when 
mounting or making any adjustments 
to mechanical performance.

ROUTING SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

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Always make sure the fence on your 
router table is locked firmly into 
position before each use.

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Never force the bit or overload the 
router beyond the expectations of the 
tool.

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Be sure that at least 3/4 of the shank 
length is inserted securely in the 
router collet.

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Never bottom out the bit in the collet. 
Allow 1/8” clearance between 
bottom of shank and bottom of collet.

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Always rout in two or more passes 
when large amounts of stock must be 
removed.

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Use reduced RPM speeds for larger 
diameter router bits.

JESSEM TOOL LIMITED WARRANTY

All JessEm products are warranted to be free 
from defects in material and workmanship. 
JessEm will repair or replace any product which 
upon inspection proves to be defective for a 
period of (1) year from dated receipt and proof 
of purchase. All warranty claims should be 
made direct to JessEm Tool Company. Contact 
JessEm for a warranty claim return authorization 
and instructions to proceed. The consumer is 
responsible for shipping costs to return product 
to JessEm Tool Company. We will repair or 
replace the product at our discretion and 
JessEm Tool will return shipment to you at no 
charge.

WARRANTY LIMITATIONS

This warranty does not cover:

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Repairs or alterations made or attempted by 

anyone other than JessEm Tool Company or 
an authorized JessEm service professional.

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Normal wear and tear

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Abuse, misuse or neglect.

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Improper care or maintenance.

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Continued use after partial failure.

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Products that have been modified in any way.

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Products used with improper accessories.

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Premature thread wear due to adjusting 

height with electric or cordless drill.

IMPORTANT RECOMMENDATIONS FOR 
USING YOUR JESSEM MITE-R-SLIDE

The Sub-Fence (or white face) on the 
Miter Fence is made of solid phenolic. 
Phenolic is a synthetic material offering 
superior strength and stability. We 
recommend that you do not cut into the 
phenolic sub-fence as the material is 
very hard and abrasive to carbide 
cutting tools.

It is best to remove the phenolic sub-
fence and use it as a template to create 
your own sacrificial sub-fences from 
MDF or Plywood. Working with a 
sacrificial backer board will help reduce 
chipping or tear-out of the wood fibers 
on the back end of the workpiece.

Make sure the under carriage of the 
Mite-R-Slide will clear the cutter and 
all knobs are tightened and secure 
before each use.

Summary of Contents for Mite-R-Slide 06001

Page 1: ...ign 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 Suggested Router Bit Speeds Bit Diameter Max Speed 1 25mm 24 000 RPM 1 1 4 2 30 50mm 18 000 RPM 2 1 4 2 1 2 55 65mm 16 000 RPM 3 3 1 2 75 90mm 12 000 RPM 124 Big Ba...

Page 2: ...lace any product which upon inspection proves to be defective for a period of 1 year from dated receipt and proof of purchase All warranty claims should be made direct to JessEm Tool Company Contact JessEm for a warranty claim return authorization and instructions to proceed The consumer is responsible for shipping costs to return product to JessEm Tool Company We will repair or replace the produc...

Page 3: ...Fence 1 15 S0010 4 Fence Adjustment Knob Brass 2 13 14 12 17 16 5 4 1 9 2 3 8 7 6 10 11 2 5 6 11 18 19 23 20 15 22 21 25 26 27 28 29 30 24 4 1 1 28 31 2 29 1 ITEM PART DESCRIPTION QTY 16 E0059 1 Miter Gauge Top Plate 1 17 E0059 2 Miter Gauge Base Plate 1 18 F0001 1 4 20 x 3 4 Flat Head Cap Screw 5 19 F0108 6 32 x 3 8 Socket Head Cap Screw 2 20 F0107 6 Flat Washer 2 21 S0015 1 Detents On Off Switch...

Page 4: ...op plate and the gauge base plate until the 1 4 threaded holes line up Fig 3 FIG 1 FIG 2 FIG 3 4 Assemble the two brass fence adjustment knobs from the parts bag through the top of the Miter Gauge and into the threaded holes in the fence mounting bar Start the knobs into the holes two to three turns only Fig 4 FIG 4 5 Now attach the fence to the gauge assembly by sliding the fence clamping bar int...

Page 5: ... Mast R Fence Fig 7 Position the Mite R Slide assembly so the sub fence on the miter fence backs up to the edge of the table top Fig 8 for maximum cross cutting capacity 8 Using the 1 4 20 square nuts from the parts bag slide the square nuts into the two T slots on the back of the fence You will need 4 nuts for the large clamping bracket and two nuts for the small bracket on the opposite end of th...

Page 6: ...ontacts the Mast R Fence re adjust the shaft assembly forward FIG 15 FIG 13 FIG 14 13 Now adjust the shaft so that it is level from end to end First make sure the cap screws on the large and small clamping brackets on the back of the fence are loose enough to allow some movement Fig 16 shows large bracket Now slide the miter gauge on the shaft to it s most forward position and snug up the two cap ...

Page 7: ...quare the miter fence to the table surface Fig 21 FIG 21 Miter Gauge Sub Fence Table Top 90 FIG 22 20 Check to see if the miter fence is square to the table top Fig 22 If not you will need to make the following adjustment Fig 21 Loosen the two cap screws on the upright miter gauge bracket Item 26 on the parts diagram page 3 Now loosen the cap screws on both bearing tube brackets Item 27 on the par...

Page 8: ... 2HP price The Heavy Weight Champion Of Aluminim Frame Router Table Fences From The Inventor Of The Router Lift The Best Made Insert Lift On The Market The First Rail Driven Miter Gauge Offering Unsurpassed Accuracy The First Integrated Lift And Phenolic Top Combination Tools That Make A Difference MODEL 02302 MODEL 02101 MODEL 06001 MODEL 02201 MODEL 04001 ...

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