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ASSEMBLY AND ADJUSTMENTS
MOUNTING RIP FENCE ON TABLE AND
ADJUSTMENTS
1. Position the front of the rip fence (A, Fig 12) on the front rail
(B, Fig 12). Lower the back end of the rip fence on the rear rail.
Check to make sure the rip fence slides freely on the rails.
2. Lower rip fence locking lever (C, Fig 12) to automatically align
and secure the rip fence in place.
3. This rip fence comes with an adjustment wheel (B, Fig 13)
which allows the user to make small adjustments of the rip fence
using only one hand. The rip fence lock lever (C, Fig 12) must be
raised to the unlocked position to use this feature.
REDUCING THE RISK OF KICKBACK (FIG 13)
The rip fence must be perfectly parallel to the blade. Unlock the
rip fence by raising locking lever (A). Loosen both hex bolts (C) on
top of the rip fence. Align the rip fence with the blade and retighten
both hex bolts (C). Adjust the rip fence pointer (E) to the same
marking by loosening pointer screw (F) and repositioning pointer.
MOUNTING AND ADJUSTING MITER GAUGE (FIG 14)
When crosscutting with the blade set at either 90
0
or 45
0
to the
table, the miter gauge can be used in either T-slot on the table.
When crosscutting and the blade is tilted, use the T-slot on right
side of table where the blade is tilted away from.
1. To adjust the miter gauge, loosen lock handle (A) and set the
miter gauge body with scale (B) so the indicator (C) aligns to the
desired cutting angle, then retighten the lock handle.
2. For best results, it is recommended to check the miter gauge for
squareness against the saw blade. Place a square against the blade,
loosen the lock handle (A) and place the miter gauge against the
square. Once the miter gauge body is perfectly square with the
blade, retighten lock handle (A). If the pointer (C) requires align-
ment, loosen the two screws under the miter gauge bar (D), reposi-
tion the pointer and finally retighten the screws.
Fig. 8
Fig. 9
Fig. 10
Fig. 11
Fig. 12
Fig. 13
Fig. 14
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