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Fence Assembly and Adjustment
1. Attach the fence (A, Figure 10) to the fence
body (B, Figure 10) with four 5/16” x 3/4”
hex cap screws, four 5/16” lock washers,
and four 5/16” flat washers.
2. Thread a hex nut (D, Figure 11) onto the
pad’s threaded stud (E, Figure 11) and
insert through the fence and rear hook (F,
Figure 11). Secure in place using a hex nut,
lock washer and flat washer (G, Figure 11).
3. Note: The hook should be adjusted so that
it overlaps the rear rail by approximately
1/8”.
4. Place fence assembly onto the guide tube.
The rear hook should engage the rear rail.
5. Check the clearance between the table and
the fence. The gap should be the same at
the front of the table as it is at the rear. If
the gap width is different, adjust the foot at
the rear of the fence until the gap width is
the same. See Figure 12.
Note: You can also adjust the front rail or rear
rail up or down to achieve the proper clearance.
6. With a square, verify the fence face is
perpendicular to the table top. If it is not the
front rail will need to be adjusted parallel to
the table top. This can be accomplished by
measuring from the top of the table to the
top of the front rail. The measurement
should be the same at both ends of the
table.
7. Move the fence assembly so that it aligns
parallel to the blade, and lock the fence by
pushing the lock handle down, Figure 10.
8. Loosen the four hex cap bolts that hold the
fence to the fence body, and align the fence
to the blade. Tighten the four hex cap
screws.
9. Check to see that the pointer (C, Figure 10)
is aligned with the zero marking on the
guide rail. If adjustment is necessary loosen
the screw that holds the pointer in place and
line up to the zero mark. Tighten the screw.
Note: If you cannot get the pointer lined up with
the zero mark you can slide the guide tube and
front rail left or right to achieve the proper
setting.
Figure 10
Figure 11
Figure 12
Summary of Contents for JET JWBS-18X
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Page 32: ...32 Electrical Connections...
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