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Fence
Warning : Never make any adjustments with
the machine running!
Installation of the Fence
The fence, although completely assembled,
requires bolting to the machine as well as
alignment.
1. Mount the fence (Fig. 5) to the machine
base (Fig. 4) lining up the holes (A) with the
matching holes of the fence bracket, using the
allen bolts provided.
Fence Legend
The various adjustments, locks and handles
are shown in Fig.5.
A. 90 degree adjust bolt.
B. Angle lock handle.
C. 90 degree flip stop.
D. Width adjustment handle.
E. 45 degree adjust bolt.
F. Width lock handle.
G. Fence angle adjust handle.
Adjustment of the 90 Degree Stop
1. Lay a square on the infeed table as shown
in Fig. 6
2. Loosen the angle lock handle (B, Fig. 5).
3. Ensure the 90 degree flip stop
(C, Fig. 6) is in the 90 degree position.
4. Loosen the jam nut on the 90 degree
adjusting bolt (A, Fig.6) and adjust the bolt
against the flip stop until the fence becomes
true with the square.
5. Tighten the jam nut while holding the bolt
in position.
Fence Operation
To tilt the fence, see Fig.5. Loosen angle
lock handle ‘B’, flip up the stop ‘C’, and tilt
the fence with the fence angle adjusting
handle ‘G’ to the desired angle. Use a
protractor or adjustable triangle to set the
angle. A 45 degree stop, ‘E’ is provided for
quick set-up at this angle.
To adjust the cutting width loosen the lock
handle ‘F’ and turn the width adjustment
handle ‘D’ to move the fence toward or
away from the rabbeting ledge.
Once any adjustments are made be sure
to lock them into place.
Fig. 4
Fig. 5
Fig. 6