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Fitting the Rip Fence
Slide the rip fence assembly onto the fence rail.
7. Machine Assembly - Cont.
Fig. 7.4
90º
90º
Fence Alignment 1
Adjustment can be made to the fence (Fig. 7.5, A) in
relation to being square to the blade. This is done by
slackening the four wing nuts on the fence rail (Fig. 7.5, B)
and adjusting the rails position until the fence is square to
the blade.
Note:
This adjustment must be made with the fence in a
clamped position
Fig. 7.5
A
B
Fence Alignment 2
Check that the fence (Fig. 7.6, A) is 90º to the table
(Fig. 7.6, B) using a suitable square, there is no need for
adjustment as this area is factory set. However if settings
have slipped during transit slight adjustment may be
needed. The best way to adjust this is by adding extra
washers or shims between the fence rail (Fig. 7.6, D) and
the underside of the table where required.
Tip:
When an accurate cut is crucial it is good practice to
check all settings before machining the workpiece
and make a test cut with some scrap material.
Fig. 7.6
A
B
D
C