Identify the crosscut fence. Place it with the open
side, face down and the plastic tip to the right.
Slide the pivot block and the locking block onto
the back side of the fence with the head of the
bolt in the T-slot.
The Locking block has a T-shaped foot plate,
slide it into the slot in the sliding carriage table.
The Work clamp passes through the pivot block
and locates in the large hole at the front of the
carriage.
The work clamp should be locked in place using a
small grub screw in the front edge of the carriage.
Fit the flip-over length stop by feeding the head of
the bolt into the T-shaped slot on the top side of
the fence.
The ratchet handle locks the stop in place.
The stop plate can be flipped over to engage or
disengage it.
From underneath the carriage, push up the
locating stop.
Use a square to check the crosscut fence is set at
90 degrees to the blade.
If necessary, adjust the stop by loosening the
locking ring and grub screw. Put a screwdriver
into the slot to rotate the stop to set the angle.
Check the Sliding carriage is level to the main
table. It should also be slightly higher (up to 1mm)
than the main table to allow a clamped work piece
to move across the main table.
If necessary, loosen and adjust the four silver
support brackets to lift or level the sliding carriage.
The sliding mitre fence can be used on either side
of the blade.
Slide the T-shape bar into the slot in the main
table.
The large knob is used to unlock the angle, which
can be read from the scale on the front.
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