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Shop Fox

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 Classic Fence

Figure 2.

 Mounting the front and back rails.

3.

  Position the back rail so its top edge 

is flush with the table top and the 

rectangular cut-outs are in line with the 

miter slots. 

See Figure 1.

UNPLUG the  saw  power  cord,  and  TURN 

OFF

  the  power  switch  before  you  begin 

fence  installation  procedures.  Accidental 

saw startup while installing or adjusting the 

fence will result in serious personal injury.

Rail Installation

On most saws, the mounting holes for the rails 
will match the existing rail mounting holes. 
On the saws where the mounting holes do 
not line up, see 

Correcting Mounting Hole 

Misalignment

 on 

Page 14 

for instructions on 

drilling new holes. 

Metric and standard hex bolts have been 

included to fit most common rail installations.

Mounting the Back Rail

1.

  Remove the mounting hardware for the 

blade guard which extends over the back 

edge of the table. (Be sure to reinstall the 

guard after completion.)

2.

  Locate the back fence rail (the rail with 

the two rectangular cut-outs on one edge 

and one cutout on the other edge) and set 

it against the rear edge of the table saw.

Figure 1.

 Attaching the back rail.

4.

  Attach the rail using the mounting 

hardware from the old rail or two 3⁄8"-16 

x 1" or M10-1.5 X 25 hex head bolts and 

washers. Secure as shown in 

Figure 2

.

Summary of Contents for SHOP FOX W2006

Page 1: ...t shopfox biz COPYRIGHT JANUARY 2000 REVISED MARCH 2004 BY WOODSTOCK INTERNATIONAL INC WARNING NO PORTION OF THIS MANUAL MAY BE REPRODUCED IN ANY SHAPE OR FORM WITHOUT THE WRITTEN APPROVAL OF WOODSTOC...

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Page 3: ...itch 8 7 Foot Rails 9 Blade Guard 10 Fence 10 ADJUSTMENTS 11 Fence Parallelism 11 Lock Handle 12 Fence to Table Clearance 12 Scale and Cursor 13 OPERATIONS 14 Using a Wood Fence Facing 14 Using Board...

Page 4: ...ed paint surface for durability Standard rails provide 25 maximum rip to the right of the blade W2005 Optional long rails provide 54 maximum rip to the right of the blade W2006 Woodstock is pleased to...

Page 5: ...handise complies with the provisions of any law or acts In no event shall Woodstock s liability under this warranty exceed the purchase price paid for the product and any legal actions brought against...

Page 6: ...AD HABITS ARE DANGEROUS Review all safety procedures often 1 KNOW YOUR TABLE SAW Read the owner s manual carefully Learn the tool s applications and limitations as well as its particular hazards 2 DO...

Page 7: ...olt M10 1 5 X 25 4 Model W2006 Fence Assembly 1 All other components are the same as the Model W2007 INSTALLATION Model W2007 Back Rail 7 1 Front Rail 7 1 Front Rail Rectangular Tube 7 1 Scale 1 Drill...

Page 8: ...here the mounting holes do not line up see Correcting Mounting Hole Misalignment on Page 14 for instructions on drilling new holes Metric and standard hex bolts have been included to fit most common r...

Page 9: ...edge 2 Thread four 1 4 20 X 3 4 hex bolts and 1 4 washers through the rail and into the threaded holes in the bottom of the tube 3 If your table has a beveled front edge it may be necessary to instal...

Page 10: ...6 2007 extended 7 rail set for the SHOP FOX Classic Fence increases the rip capacity to the right of the blade to 54 These are mounted in the same manner as the standard rails The long rail set also i...

Page 11: ...njunction with the existing wing Constructing the extension table 1 Construct the extension table as shown in Figure 6 using a frame with a separate top or a solid table can be made from countertop ma...

Page 12: ...in Figure 8 If you have any questions or concerns about the blade guard on your saw working in conjunction with the new fence please see your dealer or contact Woodstock s Technical Support Magnetic...

Page 13: ...tartup while adjusting the fence will result in serious personal injury 2 Turn the setscrews to align the edge of the fence to the edge of the miter slot while alternately locking and unlocking the fe...

Page 14: ...ence to the SHOP FOX Classic Fence so it rests right on the table This will ensure that thin material will not slip under the fence Lock Handle The lock handle is cam actuated and locks against the ma...

Page 15: ...tune the position of the magnified cursor make a test cut and adjust the cursor to correspond with the actual width of the test board This method accounts for any vibration or wobble that may be prese...

Page 16: ...it out half a turn advance another half turn etc until the tap turns freely or can be visually seen at the exit end of the hole 8 Back the tap out and proceed to the next hole It is not necessary to u...

Page 17: ...y important to attach the wood facing correctly Lumber less than 3 4 is not recommended Screws or fasteners must be counter sunk at least 1 8 below the wood surface but no more than 1 4 Using Board Bu...

Page 18: ...16 Shop Fox Classic Fence NOTE The W2006 is a combination of the W2005 Fence and the W2007 Legs and 7 Rails W2005 Fence Parts Diagram...

Page 19: ...Shop Fox Classic Fence 17 26 W2005 Standard Rail Parts Diagram...

Page 20: ...18 Shop Fox Classic Fence NOTE The W2006 is a combination of the W2005 Fence and the W2007 Legs and 7 Rails W2007 Leg and 7 Rail Parts Diagram...

Page 21: ...N05 HEX NUT 1 4 20 35 X2005035 V CLAMP 36 X2005036 L BRACKET 37 X2005037 LOCKING PLATE 38 XPB26 HEX BOLT 1 4 20 X 1 1 2 39 XPW06 FLAT WASHER 1 4 40 XPN05 HEX NUT 1 4 20 41 XPB07 HEX BOLT 5 16 18 X 3 4...

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