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FENCE ASSEMBLY
ALIGN THE FENCE PARALLEL TO THE BLADE
1. Slide the fence to the right T-slot on your
saw table top. Lock down the fence
handle and make a visual check that the
fence is parallel with the T-slot all along its
length. Also, you can place a small 3/4”
thick block of wood, upright into the T-slot
and slide it from the front to the back
checking its distance from the left edge of
the fence Fig. 12.
2. If the fence is not parallel, it can be adjusted
by using an Allen key to turn one or both of
the screws C or D Fig. 13. Do this slowly,
just an eighth to a quarter turn at a time, or
you will quickly overshoot the desired
adjustment.
Note: It is always good practice to
periodically recheck the alignment of your
fence to the blade.
ALIGN THE RIP FENCE PERPENDICULAR
(90°) TO THE TABLE
Place a machinist square on the table against
the fence and look for a gap between the
square and the fence (bottom and top) or the
table. If needed, adjust either of the two plastic
set screws to tilt the fence slightly and square it
to the table Fig. 14.
Fig. 12
WARNING: THE RIP FENCE MUST BE
PARALLEL TO THE BLADE DURING
OPERATION. FAILURE TO SET THE RIP
FENCE PARALLEL TO THE BLADE CAN
RESULT IN KICKBACK AND POSSIBLE
SERIOUS INJURY
Fig. 13
Fig. 14
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