17.Assemble t hecursor(U)to therightsideoffence
crossarmwithtwoM5x 16mmpanheadscrews
andM5lockwashers (W).Donotcompletely t ight-
enscrews. S eefigure11-7.
18.Aligncursorwiththescale(Z)sothatthethinblack
line(Y)is onthesamenumber a sthedistance
measured instep16.Tighten thecursorscrews.
19.Remove fencefromtableandreposition i t onleft
sideof sawblade. A lignrightfencesideata dis-
tancefromthe leftsideof leftmitergaugegroove
andlockthefence.
20.Usea measuring t apeto measure thedistance from
the sawbladeleftsidetothe right f enceside.
21.Assemble t hesecond cursorto leftsideoffence
crossarmwithtwoM5x 16mmpanheadscrews
andM6lockwashers. D onotcompletely tighten
screws.
22.Aligncursorwiththescalesothatthethinblackline
is onthesamenumber a sthedistance measured i n
step20.Tighten thecursorscrews.
Figure 11-8
AUXILIARY
FENCE ASSEMBLY
ALWAYS position auxiliary fence at least 2-inches in
front of the saw blade when using auxiliary fence as a
stop when crosscutting.
Figure 13-1
D
B
C
A
AA
23. Note: The rip fence comes with a rear hold-down
(AA) built into the end of the fence, to keep the rear
of the fence from lifting while using a feather board.
To engage the rear hold-down, simply flip down on
the hold down arm so that it is under the rear rail,
as shown. See figure 11-8.
24. Check and make sure the rip fence is square to the
saw table and is parallel to the miter groove.
If any
adjustments are needed see "FENCE ADJUST-
MENTS" in the Operation and Adjustments section
in this manual.
,
,
To attach the auxiliary fence (A) to the main fence
assembly (B), thread two clamp knobs (C) through
the top of the auxiliary fence and into a special
1/4-20 square nut, not shown. See figure 13-1.
Slide the special square nuts into the top of the
fence (D). Slide auxiliary fence into position and
tighten clamp knobs.
For correct use, see "USING AUXILIARY FENCE
ON RIP FENCE" in the "OPERATION AND
ADJUSTMENTS
section.
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