Vise Fence
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To set the vise fence position:
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Note:If you are making 45° cuts, remove the vise angle cap screw and reposition it to the location shown in Figure 10. This will prevent any unwanted movement of the vise fence during tightening of the vise.
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Note: Because the centerline of the saw changes as the saw arm moves, it is neces- sary to lower the saw for proper alignment. Check for proper alignment periodically as you adjust the fence position.
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