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C.
Checking fence parallelism.
Slide the fence along the rail. If it drags across the table, adjust the foot at the rear of the
fence to raise the fence off of the table just enough so that the gap between the fence
and the table is even from front to back.
Slide the fence up against the right hand edge of the miter slot and lock it in place.
Examine how the fence lines up with the miter slot.
Note
: It is permissible for the back of the fence to pivot outward not more than
1
⁄
64" from being parallel to the blade. This creates a slightly larger opening between the fence
and the blade, at the rear of the blade, to reduce the risk of workpiece binding or burning as it is
fed through the cut. Many woodworkers intentionally set up their fence in this manner. Keep this
in mind before adjusting your fence.
Checking fence parallelism
Aligning rail tape with scale pointer.
D.
Install the fence scale.
Slide the fence up against the saw blade, and lock it in place.
Place the front rail tape scale on the fence tube. Make sure it is parallel with the tube and
the
“0” end is directly under the red line on the pointer window as shown. Lightly mark the
“0” location on the tube with a pencil. Then remove the fence, peel the tape and carefully
alig
n the “0” mark on the scale with the pencil mark you made.
o
If you make a mistake, loosen the screws on the point window, slide the fence
against the blade, and adjust the pointer window, so the red line on the window is
over the
“0” mark on the tape, then secure the screws.
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