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FIG. 18

FIG. 19

15. Check your scales on the gauge and the 
brass detent to see if they are lined up to the 
zero position. If they are not you will need to 
zero the scales.

16. If your gauge is not zeroed roll the miter 
gauge assembly up over the guide shaft 
(Fig. 18). There are machined recesses along 
the top edge of the mounting bracket for the 
miter gauge to rest in an upside down 
position when not in use.

17. Using a 7/64” hex key, loosen the two
cap screws that hold the detent mechanism 
in place - NOT TOO LOOSE THAT THE SCREWS 
FALL OUT (Fig. 19).

Then flip the miter gauge upside down again. 
Using a 7/32” hex key tighten securely the two 
cap screws. Flip the gauge upright again and 
check the zero alignment. Repeat if necessary.

FIG. 20

SQUARING THE FENCE TO THE TABLE TOP

19. The top of the bearing tube bracket on 
the shaft has tapped holes with a set screw in 
the outer left and outer right holes. These are 
used to square 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 parts diagram). To tip the fence forward 
turn the far left set screw until it bottoms 
out. Then loosen the left cap screw until it 
torques or 1/4 turn. Then turn the set screw 
clockwise again until it bottoms out. Check 
for square and repeat if necessary. When the 
fence is square, tighten all cap screws again. 
To tip the fence back - make the same
adjustments but adjust the right side set 
screw instead of the left. Adjust the set 
screw on the left side bearing tube bracket to 
tilt forward, adjust the right side to tilt back.

18. Flip the miter gauge assembly back to 
it’s upright position and align the zero 
indicators. Then without moving the scale 
finger tighten the two cap screws enough to 
hold the position (Fig. 20). 

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...

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