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Model G0771Z (Mfd. Since 01/21)
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4. Measure gap between fence and table top at
front and rear of fence.
— If gap is approximately
1
⁄
16
" and even from
front of table to back (see
Figure 120),
then no additional adjustments are neces-
sary. Proceed to
Fence Handle Clamping
Pressure below.
— If gap is uneven, or if fence height is not
approximately
1
⁄
16
" above table, then con-
tinue with
Step 5.
5. Remove fence assembly and lay it upside
down.
Fence Handle Clamping Pressure
1.
Remove fence and lay it upside down.
2.
Loosen knurled lock nut (see Figure 122).
3.
Adjust set screw clockwise to increase clamp-
ing pressure of lock handle or counterclock-
wise to decrease clamping pressure.
4.
Tighten knurled lock nut.
5.
Re-install fence and check clamping pres-
sure of lock handle.
6.
Repeat Steps 1–5 as necessary to achieve
desired results
.
Figure 122.
Set screw for adjusting fence handle
clamping pressure.
Knurled Lock Nut
and Set Screw
7. Re-install fence assembly.
8. Reach inside fence and adjust height of bear-
ing shaft. Turn shaft clockwise to decrease
shaft height; turn shaft counterclockwise to
raise shaft height.
9. When satisfied with position of bearing shaft,
remove fence and tighten inner and outer
jam nuts. Keep roller bearing parallel with
rear fence rail.
10. Re-install fence. Repeat Steps 4–9 until gap
between table and fence is approximately
1
⁄
16
"
and even from front to back of table.
Figure 121.
Rear adjustment area for leveling
fence.
Bearing Shaft
Outer
Jam Nut
Roller
Bearing
Assembly Cap
6. Remove fence assembly cap as shown in
Figure 121, then loosen inner and outer jam
nuts that secure bearing shaft.
Note: Wrench clearance for inner jam nut
is tight inside fence assembly. If necessary,
hold inner jam nut with wrench and twist
bearing shaft to loosen.
1
/
16
" Gap
Fence
(Side View)
Table
Front Set
Screws
(1 of 2)
Rear
Bearing
Shaft
Figure 120.
Example of even gap between fence
and table approximately
1
⁄
16
" front to back.