
RIP FENCE AND RAIL
The rip fence
provides a sturdy, adjustable edge guide
for keeping your work square with the blade and at an
accurate measured distance. (See Fig. 12)
The fence rides along the guide rail
and has a lock
knob
. The rail is mounted to the front edge of the table
and has a measuring tape
indicating zero at center
(where the blade cuts). (See Fig. 13)
To install the rip fence and rail:
1.
Position the two hex bolts with washers through the
holes in the rail.
2.
Align the bolts in the rail to the upper set of threaded
holes
in the front edge of the table and tighten the
bolts to secure the rail to the table,using a 10 mm wrench.
Fig. 12
Fig. 13
3.
Slip the slide bracket on the rail.
4.
To attach the fence to the slide bracket, slide the t-track
onto the hex head bolts as shown and then tighten the
lock knobs
to secure the fence on the bracket.
5.
Lock the rip fence against the left side of the
blade
and check that the pointer
is aligned
with the zero on the left part of the tape .
6.
If the pointer does not align with the zero, loosen the
2 bolts on the rail
and slide the rail slightly left or
right. With the pointer aligned with the zero (see
Fig.15), tighten the two bolts so that the rail is se-
curely fastened.
Note: When tightening the two bolts, take care in doing so not to
mis-align the pointer with the zero. Once the bolts are tightened,
re-check for pointer alignment and readjust if needed.
You will now be able to accurately read measurements from the blade to the inside face of the rip fence, with the
fence positionned to the left of the blade.
Multi-position fence: The fence can be installed in the standard position (as shown in Fig. 12) for cutting shorter stock
or repositionned on the slide bracket in the vertial position for resawing taller stock (see Fig. 14)
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Fig. 14
Fig. 15
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