ASSEMBLY & ADJUSTMENTS
MOUNTING RIP FENCE ON TABLE & ADJUSTMENTS
Position the rip fence from the outside on the table saw table so that the rear clip
(A) Fig.11 engages under the table and the clamping body (A) Fig.12 engages
the front groove of the table saw as shown. If you are unable to do this, loosen
front adjust screw (B) Fig.12 2-3 turns counterclockwise to widen the space
between the clip and the clamping body and try again. Lock rip fence to table by
lowering rip fence lock handle (C). Slightly tighten the front adjust screw (B) to
bring rear clip closer to the rear table edge until a good fit is obtained.
To reduce the risks of kickback
, the rip fence must be perfectly parallel to the
blade. Unlock rip fence by raising lock handle (C) Fig.12. Loosen both hex. bolts
(D) on top of the rip fence. Align the rip fence with the blade and retighten both
hex. bolts (D). Adjust the rip fence pointer (E) to the same marking by loosening
pointer screw (F) and repositioning pointer.
MOUNTING AND ADJUSTING MITER GAUGE
When crosscutting and the blade is set at 90
0
or 45
0
to the table, the miter gauge
can be used in either T-slot on the table. When crosscutting and the blade is
tilted, use T-slot on right side of table where the blade is tilted away from your
hands and miter gauge.
1. To adjust the miter gauge, loosen lock handle (A) Fig.13 and set the miter gauge
body with scale (B) so the indicator (C) on the bar aligns to the desired cutting
angle, then retighten lock handle.
2. This miter gauge comes with an adjustable aluminum facing (D), it is
recommended to have it installed to the miter gauge body it as it offers a much
better supporting surface when feeding stock towards the blade. To adjust the
aluminum facing, loosen lock knob (E), move aluminum facing in a linear
direction adjusted to the workpiece and sawing situation. Retighten lock knob
once the adjustment is done.
3. For best results, it is recommended to check the miter gauge for squareness
against the saw blade. Place a square against the blade, loosen lock handle
(A) and place the miter gauge against the square as shown in Fig.13. Now the
miter gauge is perfectly square with the blade, retighten lock handle (A).
FIGURE 11
FIGURE 12
FIGURE 13