Fig. 17=4
G
F
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Fig. 17=6
Clean and wax
3.
Make sure there is a consistent gap between the
bottom of the fence (F) and the saw table (G).
This gap should be same as the thickness of a
dime, around 0.050".
To adjust the gap at the front
of the fence turn nylon set screws (H) evenly.
See figure 17-4.
To adjust the gap at the rear of the fence, loosen two
screws (I). The screws are located inside of the fence
end cap (J). The fence hold down (K) will have to be
rotated down to access the two screws.
Reposition the
fence end cap to set the gap and tighten the two
screws.
See figure 17-5.
Fig. 17=5
K
MAKE CERTAIN you read and follow all directions and
warnings on the cleaner.
4.
Clean the front and rear rail with rubbing alcohol or
automotive brake cleaner.
Make sure not to get
cleaner on any painted surfaces.
After cleaning,
wax the entire front and rear rail. For models that
have the Micro-Adjustment
assembly, do not wax
the area of the front rail where the rubber wheel
from the micro-adjust contacts.
ADJUSTING RIP SCALE
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
To adjust the right scale, align left fence side (B) at
a distance from the right side (C) of the right miter
gauge groove and lock the fence. See figure 17-1.
Use a measuring tape to measure the distance
from the saw blade right side to the left fence side.
Loosen two screws attaching the cursor (E) to the
right side of fence cross arm. See figure 17-1.
Align cursor with the scale (F) so that the thin black
line (D) is on the same number as the distance
measured in step 4. Tighten the cursor screws.
To adjust the left scale, remove fence from table
and reposition it on left side of saw blade. Align
right fence side at a distance from the left side of
left miter gauge groove and lock the fence.
Use a measuring tape to measure the distance
from the saw blade left side to the right fence side.
Loosen two screws attaching the cursor to the left
side of fence cross arm.
8.
Align cursor with the scale so that the thin black line
is on the same number as the distance measured in
step 6. Tighten the cursor screws.
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