ASSEMBLY (FOR ALL SAWS)
1. Attach knob (A) Fig. 23 to locking handle (B). Knob is
screwed onto threads of locking handle.
2. Align fence side (C) Fig. 24, with the miter slot on
the table saw and lock fence in position. Using a
measuring tape (D), measure the distance from the saw
blade to the fence side.
3. WITHOUT MOVING THE FENCE, attach hairline pointer
(E), Fig. 25 to fence crossarm (F) using two #10-32 x
3/8" round head screws and flat washers (G). Screws
go through the slotted holes in the pointer and into
the threaded holes (H) in the crossarm. Using the
measurement from Step 2, align the black line in the
pointer to the same measurement on the guide tube
tape and securely tighten screws.
IMPORTANT: CHECK TO MAKE CERTAIN THAT
THE MITER GAGE SLOTS IN THE SAW TABLE ARE
PARALLEL WITH THE SAW BLADE. CHECK WITH
THE INSTALLATION MANUAL THAT CAME WITH
YOUR SAW FOR INSTRUCTIONS.
4. The fence (C) Fig. 26, must be adjusted so it is parallel
to the miter gage slot. Slide the fence until the bottom
edge is in line with the edge of the miter gage slot as
shown and push down on locking handle (B). Check
to see if the fence (C) is aligned with the miter slot the
entire length of the table. If an adjustment is needed,
lift fence (C) off the guide as shown in Fig. 27. Slightly
tighten or loosen adjusting screws (J) or (K), using
a 3/16" Allen wrench (N), not included. Replace the
fence on the guide tube and check again. Repeat this
adjustment until you are certain the fence is parallel
to the miter gage slot. NOTE: Very little movement
of the adjusting screws is necessary to adjust the
fence.
D
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B
A
FIG. 23
C
FIG. 24
G
H
FIG. 25
B
FIG. 26
E
F
C