How to adjust the rip fence
1. Thread 4pcs M12-1.75 x 115 studs into round rail.
2. Thread an M12-1.75 hex nut onto each stud and tighten
the nuts against the round rail
3. Thread an M12-1.75 hex nut and a flat washer half way
onto each studs
4. Insert the studs into the table (Fig. 12) Tighten with an
M12-1.75 hex nut, lock washer and a flat washer on each stud.
5. Slide the rip fence body onto the rail, then place the
adjustable ring on the sliding table end of the rail and
secure the ring with the set screw (Fig. 13)
6. Thread the lock handles (Fig. 14) into the rip fence
body and loosely install the fine adjustment knob.
7. Place the end washer on the end of the rip fence rail
and secure it with the M8-1.25 cap screw and lock
washer.
8. Slide the alum. Rip fence onto the clamping plate
(Fig. 14) and lock it with the handle on the top of the rip
fence body.
9. Adjust the nuts on the outside of the table until the edge
of the rip fence is parallel with the sliding table
(Fig. 14), aligning the fence with the edge of the sliding table.
10. Check the height of the rip fence rail by sliding the rip
fence along the rail and comparing the gap between the
fence body and the table.
11. Adjust the height of the rip fence rail, then tighten all
of the nuts against the table showed (Fig. 15)
12. Check if the bottom of the rip fence rests on the
Fig. 14
surface of the table. If the rip fence does not rest on the
table, then the fence is correctly adjusted,
otherwise, loose the set screw (Fig. 16) and rotate the
hex bolt to raise the roller, tighten the set screw to lock
the ride height.
10
Fig. 16
Rip fence
Clamping
Fig. 12
Fig. 13
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