5.Slide the fence along the rail until it is aligned with the edge of the miter slot.
6.Lock the fence down.
7.Loosen the rear lock adjustment, the slotted screw on the front of the fence shown in Figure 26, until the rear locking clamp ceas- es to engage the rear rail with the fence in the locked position.
Rear Lock Adjustment
Figure 26. Rear lock adjustment screw.
6.Loosen the adjustment bolts at the top of the fence shown in Figure 27.
Adjustment Bolts
Figure 27. Adjustment bolts for
fence parallelism.
8.Move the straight portion of the fence until it is parallel with the miter slot from front to back. Retighten the bolts.
9.Loosen the locking handle until it is approxi- mately two-thirds engaged.
10.Tighten the rear adjusting screw until the rear clamp barely touches the back rail.
11.Loosen the locking handle and slide the fence along the rail. Return the fence to its position at the edge of the miter slot and slowly apply pressure to the lever.
If adjustments are correct, the fence should square itself before the rear clamp engages. If the rear clamp engages before the fence is squared, loosen the screw one-quarter turn and retest.
12.Once the fence is adjusted, check the mea- surement pointer shown in Figure 28 and adjust if necessary.
Measurement Pointer
Figure 28. Adjust measurement pointer.
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