
Fig. 10
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Fig. 9
ASSEMBLY AND ADJUSTMENTS
2. Use a combination square to check the 45° limit stops. The
limit stops (Fig. 9 - 1) are the bolts located above the fence. If
adjustments are needed, loosen the hex nut on either stop, use
the hex wrench to adjust the bolt until the end contacts the fence
support, and secure in place again with the hex nut.
INSTALL THE FILTER BAG
The filter bag is designed to provide dust collection for wood-
working tools using the 2-1/2” diameter dust port. The filter bag
operates as an easy, convenient sawdust collection and disposal
system. To install:
1. Open the zipper on the bottom of the bag (Fig. 10 - 4) and
place the spring (Fig. 10 - 3) inside of the filter bag spout
(Fig. 10 - 1). The smaller end should come out of the spout first.
2. Slide the filter bag spout with the spring inside of it over the
dust chute (Fig. 10 - 2). Securely press the smaller end of the
spring over the opening of the dust chute.
ADJUST THE INFEED TABLE
The infeed table has been pre-set from the factory to be level.
However, if you find it is not level, adjust it using the procedures
below. You will need:
• A Phillips-head screwdriver (not included)
• Hex wrenches (M5 and smaller, not included)
Instructions begin on the next page.
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Fig. 8
Fig. 7
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NOTE:
You may need to adjust the bevel pointer (Fig. 8 - 5)
to accurately reflect the bevel of the fence. The bevel pointer
should read 0° when the fence is square (step 1), and should
read 45° when the fence is set to 45° (step 2). To do this,
loosen the bevel pointer screw (Fig. 8 - 6) and adjust the
position of the pointer. Tighten the screw.
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SQUARE THE FENCE
1. Place a combination square (Fig. 7 - 1, not included) against
the face of the fence and the table surface. The fence and table
must be at a 90 degree angle to each other. If they are not,
loosen the bevel handle (Fig. 8 - 1) and the hex nut (Fig. 8 - 3)
and turn the bolt (Fig. 8 - 4) with a 10 mm wrench, socket or ad-
justable wrench (not included) until the fence is square. Secure
it back in position by tightening the hex nut (Fig. 8 - 3).
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