MITER GAUGE
ASSEMBLY
Figure
16=2
MAKE CERTAIN the table saw is disconnected from
the power source.
Figure
16=1
2.
3.
A
B
Thread elevating rod (A) into the top threaded hole
in the miter gauge body (B). See figure 16-1.
Place clamp assembly (C) on top of the miter
gauge knob (D) and elevating rod. Place two
knobs (E) through the slot in the clamp assembly
and thread one knob into the threaded hole in the
miter gauge knob and elevating rod. Position
clamp assembly as shown and tighten both knobs.
See figure 16-1.
Place one M5 flat washer onto one M5 x 20mm hex
socket head cap screw. Thread one M5 square nut
onto the hex socket head cap screw until the screw
is flush with the back of the square nut. Repeat
this for one more flat washer, head socket head cap
screw and square nut.
H
4.
Slide both of the square nuts with hex socket head
cap screws and flat washer (F) into the lower T-slot
(G) of the cross cut fence (H). See figure 16-2.
5.
Place the thread section of the hex socket head
screws into the grooves (I) of the miter gauge body.
Make sure the flat washers are against the heads
of the hex socket head cap screws.
See figure 16-
2.
6.
Position the cross cut fence so that no part of the
fence is in the path of the saw blade. Allow the
cross cut fence to rest on the saw table and secure-
Figure
16=3
23
7.
Place one M5 flat washer onto one M5 x 20mm hex
socket head cap screw (J). Place this through the
hole in the top of the depth stop (K). Thread one
M5 square nut onto the hex socket head cap screw
until the tip of the screw is flush with the back of the
square nut. See figure 16-3.
8.
Slide the square nut and depth stop into the top
T-slot (L) of the cross cut fence.
See figure 16-3.
9.
Position depth stop as desired and tighten the hex
socket head cap screw.