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With the fence positioned over the bed and the
sliding handle locked, loosen the fence tilting handle
and release the limit tab.
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Tilt the fence towards the table as far as it will go,
then tighten the fence tilting handle.
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Use a combination square to check the angle of the
fence, as shown in
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— If the fence leans 45º towards the table, the
inward 45º stop is set correctly; proceed to set the
outward 45º stop (see
Page 35
).
— If the fence does not lean 45º towards the table,
adjust the inward 45º stop by performing
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Loosen the fence tilting handle, bring the fence to
45º, then tighten the handle just enough to keep the
fence in position.
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Remove the limit block from the fence bracket
assembly and set it aside.
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Using two 8mm wrenches, adjust the inward stop
bolt (see
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until it contacts the fence
at precisely 45º inward, then tighten the jam nut
(where the bolt meets the bracket assembly) while
holding the stop bolt in place. Some trial-and-error
will be required to set this stop correctly.
Inward
Stop Bolt
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Use two 8mm wrenches to tighten the hex nut on
the inward stop as you hold the stop in place.
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Put the limit block back, bring the fence back to 90º
and tighten the tilting handle.
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