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Clamping Pressure and Parallelism
Set screws on the rear side of the fence bracket adjust the clamping pressure to hold your fence securely, and position the fence parallel to the blade.
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+% Place the fence approximately 4" away from the blade.
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The argument is that this offset adjustment reduces the chance of kickback by alleviating potential binding that may occur between the backside of the blade and fence. The
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