LEVELING THE FENCE TO THE TABLE
• Lift the lock handle to unlock the fence.
• Observe the space between the fence bottom
and the table. The space should be equal along
the entire length of the fence.
• If the space is not equal, the rails need to be
adjusted so that rails are at the same vertical
position with respect to the table. See Rail As-
sembly.
SETTING CLAMPING PRESSURE
Rip fence has been adjusted at the factory to
lock securely when the lock handle is pushed
down. To adjust:
• Unlock fence and remove it from the rails.
• Adjust the hex nut until the fence is held se-
curely when the lock handle is pushed down,
SETTING FENCE PERPENDICULAR AND PAR-
ALLEL
PERPENDICULAR ADJUSTMENT
• Position fence anywhere on table and lock
it down.
• Place a square on the table next to the fence
and check to see that the fence is at 90° to the
table.
• If an adjustment is necessary, unlock the fence
and turn either of the two adjusting screws.
NOTE: This is for micro-adjustment only. If
fence cannot be adjusted square, recheck rail
adjustment.
• Lock fence in position and recheck. Contin-
ue this procedure until fence is square to the
table.
PARALLEL ADJUSTMENT
• Position fence so that fence edge is aligned
with slot edge.
• Slot and fence edge should be parallel.
• If an adjustment is necessary, unlock the fence
and turn either of the two adjusting screws.
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• Lock fence in position and recheck. Contin-
ue this procedure until fence is square to the
table.
CURSOR ADJUSTMENT
• Raise the saw blade above the table.
• Position the fence several inches to the right
of the saw blade.
• Lock the fence down and measure the exact
distance between the saw blade and the inside
of the fence.
• Loosen the two screws on the lens and slide
Hex Nut
it left or right until the cursor (red line) equals
the measurement obtained in the previous
step.
• Retighten the screws and make a test cut.
Measure the cut piece to verify that the cursor
is set correctly.
NOTE: This adjustment should be checked
whenever a new blade is installed.
RIP FENCE OPERATION
• Unlock the fence by lifting the locking lever.
Using the scale for placement, position the rip
fence. Lock the rip fence into position by plac-
ing the locking lever in the down position.
• The rip fence is used for the following op-
erations: ripping, bevel ripping, ploughing, re
sawing, rabbeting and dadoing.
Perpendicular adjustment
Parallel adjustment
Perpendicular adjustment
Parallel adjustment