Rear Fence Rail Installation Continued
NOTE: The rear fence rail can be mounted
differently depending on the use of the cast table
wing or the sliding table attachment. When using
the table wing the rear fence rail should be
installed as described below.
Please refer to the Sliding Table Attachment
manual for proper placement of the back fence rail.
2. Align the rear fence rail so the right notch
matches the miter slot on the left extension wing.
(A-Fig. 9)
3.
Secure the rear fence rail to the tapped holes
in the saw table and table wings with
fi
ve M8 hex
head cap screws. Tighten screws securely with a
6MM L wrench.
Figures 8&9.
Installing Fence to the Guide Bar
Lay the fence onto the guide bar. The lock lever
has three functional positions as shown in Figure
10:
A. The upright position permits mounting and
removal of fence from the saw.
B. The unlock position permits easy fence
positioning.
C. The lower position locks the fence to the
front rail.
Installing the Fence Scale
NOTE: The fence scale can be mounted differently
depending on the use of the cast table wing or the
sliding table attachment. When using the table wing
the fence scale should be installed as described
below. Please refer to the Sliding Table Attachment
manual for proper placement of the fence scale.
1. Lay the fence onto the guide bar and slide fence
up against the saw blade. With the fence in the
locked position, pull back 1/4” of the adhesive
backing and slide the fence scale under the cursor.
2. Line up the “zero” position on the fence scale
with the line on the cursor. Figure 11.
10
Figure 8
Figure 9
Figure 10
Figure 11
Assembly
Removal
Unlock&
Lock
positioning
Back Rail
Saw Table
A
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