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RiP FENCE OPERATIONS
AND ADJUSTMENTS
ADJUSTING
FENCE SLIDE
MAKE CERTAIN the table saw is disconnected from
the power source.
The rip fence can be used on either side of the saw
blade. The most common location is on the right hand
side. This fence is a front locking fence, meaning it
only clamps on the front rail. The fence slides across
the front and rear rails.
Figure
17=1
c
B
G
D
F
H
H
MAKE CERTAIN the table saw is disconnected from
the power source.
To make sure your fence slides smoothly there are
several items to check.
Fig. 17=2
B
A
B
A
1,
Make sure that the nylon set screws (A) and nylon
glide pads (B) are in place and are not damaged,
gouged or have sharp edges. See figure 17-2.
Note: Some models do not have the Micro-
Adjustment Assembly as shown in figure 17-2.
2,
To move the rip fence, lift up on the fence handle
(A) and slide the fence back and forth across the
saw table. Note: The fence handle is spring loaded
and will stay in the up position until press down on.
See figure17-1.
To lock the fence from sliding side to side, push
down on the fence handle.
Fig. 17=3
D
C
2.
Make sure that both the front and rear rails (C) are
parallel to the saw table (D). Use a combination
square (E) to check parallel.
See figure 17-3.
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