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Note: You can always reposition the fence rails further left or right as needed. However, once the measuring tape is installed
(see “Installation of the measuring tape and pointer” on page 8) on the front rail, you’ll be able to use the zero reference of
the tape only when the rail is positioned as it was during initial alignment. When the rails are repositioned, you will need to
use a separate measuring tape (or ruler) to determine the distance between the fence and the blade. You will still be able to
use the tape as a reference, but not for accurate measurements from the zero point.
5. Insert the square nut
of the first rear mounting
bracket into the T-slot of the rear rail
.
6. Then, slide the rail up to the second square nut
.
1. Position the fence
firmly down on top of the front
rail .
2. Make sure the bearings
are sitting flush on the
rail, then lock down the fence locking handle
.
INSTALLATION OF THE FENCE
7. Position the rails
to the left or right of the table
,
depending upon the size of your bandsaw
i.e.
the space between the frame of the saw and the
blade (see image left), and your personal prefer-
ences, then tighten the nuts to lock the rails in posi-
tion.
Tip: You can adjust the rail positioning in relation to the
blade as needed to accommodate the need for more cut-
ting capacity. For example, if you intend to use this fence for
cutting longer or wider workpieces, it may be preferable to
position the fence rails further to the right. For shorter work-
pieces (that fit between the frame of the saw and the
blade), position the rails further to the left.
lock mechanism
lock
unlock