
South Bend Tools
For Machines Mfd. Since 3/21
Model SB1119/SB1120
-33-
O P E R A T I O N
7.
Tighten both guard/fence lock knobs to
secure.
8.
Turn machine ON and advance a test
sample (at least 24" long) of desired cut
about 8", then stop. Swing test piece away
from cutter and turn machine OFF.
Miter gauge should not be used to feed
material along fence face when edge shaping.
Use push stick and featherboards to keep
workpiece in position. Fence may not always
be perfectly parallel to miter slot; therefore,
using miter gauge can cause binding and
possible kickback of workpiece towards
operator. Serious personal injury could occur
if this happens.
5.
Loosen both guard/fence lock knobs (see
Figure 48).
6.
Adjust infeed fence by turning guard/fence
base adjustment knob (see Figure 48) until
workpiece contacts cutter in desired location
when pressed against infeed fence.
Figure
Figure 48. Guard/fence base adjustment components.
. Guard/fence base adjustment components.
Guard/Fence
Guard/Fence
Base Lock Knobs
Base Lock Knobs
Guard/Fence Base
Guard/Fence Base
Adjustment Knob
Adjustment Knob
1.
DISCONNECT MACHINE FROM POWER!
2.
Loosen both fence lock handles (see
Figure 47).
3.
Set both infeed and outfeed fences to 0" by
turning micro-adjustment knob all the way
counterclockwise (see Figure 47).
Removing Material from Entire
Board Face
Fence
Fence
Lock Handle
Lock Handle
Fence
Fence
Micro-Adjustment
Micro-Adjustment
Knob
Knob
Fence Scale
Fence Scale
Figure
Figure 47. Fence zeroing components.
. Fence zeroing components.
Always cut end grain first when putting
an edge around perimeter of workpiece to
minimize tearout (see Figure 46).
Direction of Feed
1
2
3
4
Figure
Figure 46. Cut end grain first.
. Cut end grain first.
4.
Tighten both fence lock handles to secure.