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Micro adjusting

The micro adjust feature of your new Incra Jig Ultra Lite allows for

precise positioning of the fence to any location between the 

1

32

" tooth

spacing of the Incra sawtoothed racks. Youʼll find this feature extremely

handy the next time you need to widen a mortise by a few thousandths

of an inch for a great fitting mortise and tenon joint. Use the micro

adjuster for a flawless fit when cutting grooves to accept inlay strips,

or to loosen up a tight fitting box joint cut with an undersized bit. Youʼll

find it especially useful for setup operations like “zeroing” (page 5) or

“centering” (page 7). Hereʼs a step-by-step look at operating your

Ultra Lite micro adjuster. See Fig. 7 as you follow the steps

Unlock the carriage clamp  

Push the carriage clamp down to unlock the carriage.

Engage the micro adjust mechanism 

Continue pushing the carriage clamp handle down until it

touches your plywood sub-base, then hold it there.

Micro adjust the fence position  

Turn the micro adjust knob clockwise to move the fence toward

the cutter (forward), counterclockwise to move the fence away from

the cutter (backward). The carriage clamp handle must be held down

as the knob is turned.

Lock the carriage clamp  

Pull the carriage clamp up to lock the carriage back in place.

Gauging the distance moved when micro adjusting is easy. A full

turn of the knob equals 

1

32

" of adjustment; a half turn equals 

1

64

".

For smaller adjustments, use the grooves on the knob as a reference.

For each groove that passes the corresponding cursor decal on the

carriage (see Fig. 8), you have moved the fence .002" (two

thousandths of an inch). At the end of the knob, youʼll find a scale

that can be aligned to read zero at any of the grooves on the knob.

This allows you to re-zero the scale after any micro adjustment.

Simply loosen the thumbscrew to rotate the scale.
The micro adjust feature of the Incra Jig Ultra Lite has as adjustment

range of 

+

5

32

" from mid-range. The range scale decal on the

carriage shows how much range remains in either direction. To read

the scale, just sight along the end of the black bar that holds the blue

Incra racks. When the end of the black bar is aligned with the zero

on the range scale, you are at mid-range. See Fig. 8.

OPERATION

FIG. 6

Moving fence to a new position

Although the clamping pressure has been factory adjusted, 

you may wish to fine-tune the pressure to suit your individual 

preference. If so, use the thin plastic shims provided and follow the

instructions shown on page 14.

FIG. 7

Micro adjusting

Moving to a new scale setting

With the plywood base clamped to the stationary tool of your choice,

moving the fence to any new scale setting is simple. First, push the

carriage clamp down and release the clamp handle to unlock the

carriage. Grasp the fence mounting bracket as shown in Fig. 6 and

slide the fence to the new position, aligning the mark on the scale or

template directly under the hairline cursor. To secure the carriage at

the new scale location, simply pull the carriage clamp handle up into

the locked position. When moving the carriage, take care not to

accidentally slide the scale in its slot. Caution: For your safety, keep

both hands behind the fence when moving to any new scale position.

FIG. 8

Micro adjust scale

1

2

3

4

First:  

Push

carriage

clamp down

to unlock

carriage

Third:  Pull

carriage clamp

up to lock

carriage

First:  Push carriage

clamp down to “unlock”

Second:  Press

clamp all the

way down and

hold.

Third:  Turn

micro adjusting

knob to fine-

tune fence

position

Fourth:  Pull carriage

clamp up to lock

carriage back in place

As knob is rotated, each groove

that passes the cursor decal

on the carriage represents

.002" (two thousandths of an

inch) movement of the fence

Use the scale on the end of

the knob to accurately gauge

the distance moved. After

micro adjusting, scale on knob

can be rotated to read zero

Cursor decal

Black bar

Range scale

Micro adjust knob

Second:  Grasp fence

mounting bracket and slide

fence to new position

To avoid running out of micro adjustment

range in the middle of a project, you need 

to remember two things. First always micro

adjust back to mid-range before beginning a new

project. Second, whenever you need to micro

adjust a distance greater than 

1

32

", use the Incra

positioning racks to get as close as possible

before reaching for the micro adjust knob.

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26

27

28

29

30

31

0

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

4

5

FIG. 9

Ultra Lite at the router table

The essence of any Incra Jig is its ability to accurately

position your board for a cutting operation. In a nutshell, 

it is a precision fence system. Even when used as a joint

maker, the fact is, you are simply applying a technique to

a very accurate fence system in order to produce the

various possible joints. Using your Incra Jig Ultra Lite as

a general purpose fence is just as easy as using any

other fence in your shop. In fact, it shares in common four

things that all fences have: the straight edge or fence that

your board will be pushed along as you make a cut, a

scale, a hairline cursor, and a clamp. You will use your

Incra Fence as you would any fence, that is, first youʼll

unclamp, then look through the hairline cursor as you

move the fence. When you see your measurement come

under the hairline, youʼll clamp the fence in place. Of

course, this is where the comparison ends because, unlike

other fences, when you clamp your Incra Jig Ultra Lite in

place, it is exactly where you want it to be. Just get the

mark on the scale close to the hairline cursor and the

automatic positioning controls of the patented Incra racks

move the fence to the exact location as you clamp the jig

in place. Itʼs just that easy. Youʼre sure to find many

places in your shop where the precision of the Ultra Lite

will benefit you and your work.
To use Incra Jig Ultra Lite at your router table, position the

plywood base on your router table top as shown in Fig. 9.

The fence should always be on the right hand side of the

router bit as seen from the operatorʼs side of the table.

If you do not yet own a router table top, the dimensions

shown in Fig. 10 will produce a comfortable table size

which allows enough room to use the full range of your

Incra Jig Ultra Lite. Now all you need to do is install a

router bit and “zero” the fence to the bit.

“Zeroing” the Fence to your 

Router Bit

In order to ensure accurate results from any fence for

general purpose cutting, the fence must first be “zeroed”

to the cutter. To zero your Incra Fence to the cutter,

release the carriage clamp and slide the fence up to the

edge of the cutter. Sight down the length of the fence to

check for a gap between the fence and the cutter. Fine-

tune any remaining distance by holding the clamp handle

down as you micro adjust the fence position. When the

gap of light disappears, the cutter will be “zero” distance

from the fence. Check to make sure that the router bit is

safely centered on the opening in the fence. Return the

carriage clamp to the locked position, then slide the 

1

32

"

scale to read 0" under the hairline cursor. See Fig. 11.

APPLICATIONS

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GENERAL PURPOSE FENCE

For a truly precise “zeroed” setup, follow the 

instructions above, then move your fence to a scale

reading of 

1

4

" and make a test cut on a piece of scrap

stock. (Make sure the scrap stock has a square edge

and that this edge is against the fence during the cut.)      

Use a pair of machinist calipers to measure the distance

between the groove and the edge of the board. If it

does not measure exactly .250" (

1

4

"),  just use the

micro adjuster to accurately fine-tune the remaining

distance.

12"

12"

20"

32"

24"

FIG. 10

Router table top suggested dimensions

FIG. 11

Zeroing the fence to your bit

Feed direction

First:  Unlock carriage

clamp and slide fence

up to bit

Second:  Hold clamp handle down and

turn micro adjusting knob until gap

between fence and bit disappears

Third:  Pull carriage clamp

up into locked position

Fourth:  Slide scale to read 0"

under the hairline cursor

Содержание Ultra Lite

Страница 1: ... 14 Trouble Shooting 15 Parts and Optional Accessories 16 CONTENTS Important safety instructions for using the Incra Jig Ultra Lite before using the Incra Jig Ultra Lite read and follow all of the instructions and safety information in this manual When using Incra Jig Ultra Lite in conjunction with any other tool first read and follow all instructions and safety information in that toolʼs ownerʼs ...

Страница 2: ...holes on the back of the fence mounting bracket Place a thin silver washer on the end of each screw then loosely attach the rectangular nut See Fig 2 The raised rim on the nut should face toward the mounting bracket Now slide the thin washer and rectangular nut into the T slot on the back of the Incra Fence Make sure the thin washer is captured in the T slot provided as shown in Fig 3 Position the...

Страница 3: ...ce Fig 4 When not in use simply slide the stop positioner off the fence If you wish to upgrade your Incra Fence to add the ultra precise stop positioning abilities of the New Incra Stop see the fence upgrade package offered on page 16 5 FIG 4 Assemble stop positioner FIG 5 4 8 flat washer 8 32 hex nut 8 32 x 1 2 thumb screw Stop positioner T slot Table top Place shim here if angle is greater than ...

Страница 4: ...k bar that holds the blue Incra racks When the end of the black bar is aligned with the zero on the range scale you are at mid range See Fig 8 OPERATION FIG 6 Moving fence to a new position Although the clamping pressure has been factory adjusted you may wish to fine tune the pressure to suit your individual preference If so use the thin plastic shims provided and follow the instructions shown on ...

Страница 5: ... shown in Fig 10 will produce a comfortable table size which allows enough room to use the full range of your Incra Jig Ultra Lite Now all you need to do is install a router bit and zero the fence to the bit Zeroing the Fence to your Router Bit In order to ensure accurate results from any fence for general purpose cutting the fence must first be zeroed to the cutter To zero your Incra Fence to the...

Страница 6: ...or pricing and ordering information see page 16 FIG 13 Set approximate depth of cut Setting the Router Bit Depth of Cut for Dovetail Joints As with any half blind dovetail jig the depth of cut of your dovetail bit will determine how well the finished joint fits Just a little practice using the following steps will ensure that your dovetail joints will always have a perfect fit Set the approximate ...

Страница 7: ...e center of the router bit Test the fit and adjust as necessary Unclamp the two boards and test the fit by joining them as shown in Fig 15 As with any half blind dovetail jig a little trial and error is needed to achieve a snug fitting joint To tighten the fit raise the bit up slightly to loosen the fit lower the bit slightly Just remember this phrase Heighten to tighten lower to loosen After adju...

Страница 8: ...roove cut There should be a small gap between the edge of the bit and one side of the groove See Fig 20 Now all that is needed is to micro adjust the fence position so that with the board against the fence the bit is in the center of the groove Use the Ultra Liteʼs micro adjuster to move the fence until there appears to be an equal gap on both sides of the router bit See Fig 21 Once the bit is in ...

Страница 9: ...nter cut under the hairline cursor In order to save wood when centering the bit on wide stock just leave one of the boards youʼve cut for your box about an inch to two longer than necessary Clamp this piece to your Right Angle Fixture as shown in Fig 23 and make the test cuts described in Step 3 through the end of the board flipping the piece edge for edge before making the second cut After you ar...

Страница 10: ...r finding the center slide the BOX1 template into one of the auxiliary scale slots and position the suggested center cut 9B directly under the hairline cursor Clamp two of your boards to the Right Angle Fixture with a backing board as shown in Fig 26 You can use your centering board from Step 3 as a backing board if you like The backing board is used to prevent splintering as the router bit exits ...

Страница 11: ...oint to determine which series of cuts A or B will be used for the tail boards and which series will be used for the pin boards To do this turn to the full sized diagram for the DOV1 template shown on pages 8 9 With a pencil mark the center of the width of one of the boards to be joined Align the pencil mark with the center cut mark 8B on the drawing see Fig 32 On one side of the plans the outer e...

Страница 12: ...in boards face down on the router table as shown in Fig 36 and make the pin series of cuts determined in Step 4 Be sure to use a good rubber soled push block as shown Make the cuts on only one end of the board for now After making the cuts check the fit between this board and one of the tail boards If the tails wonʼt fit all the way into the pin sockets simply lengthen the pin cuts by moving the s...

Страница 13: ...general pattern variations can be designed by observing a few simple rules Select cuts to be left out Align the center of your board with the center cut you plan to use on the diagram Then choose the cuts you want to leave off on one side of the diagram Determine which side of the diagram will be the pin cuts and which will be the tails see Step 4 on page 11 Leaving cuts off of the tail side of th...

Страница 14: ...sure by removing a shim make certain that adequate pressure remains to hold the carriage rigidly in place when clamped in the fully extended position Realigning the Carriage Racks Unlock the carriage clamp and slide the carriage so you can access the two phillips head screws that hold the rear Incra rack to the black mounting track Tighten the two screws Next slide the carriage forward for access ...

Страница 15: ...ition before sliding the scale or template into place and that the 0 or center cut mark is positioned directly under the hairline cursor When you begin your series of cuts thereafter always make sure the scale or template mark is aligned directly under the hairline cursor BEFORE locking the carriage clamp Realign the carriage racks as described on page 14 If the fence is mounted too high or too lo...

Страница 16: ...te on the complete Incra line of tools please see your nearest dealer If you are unable to locate a store nearby or if you have trouble finding a particular product we will honor your order directly For a product information brochure call write or fax to Taylor Design Group Inc P O Box 810262 Dallas TX 75381 Tel 972 418 4811 Fax 972 243 4277 Web Site www incra com WARRANTY Taylor Design Group Inc ...

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