Delta 36-841 instruction manual Assembling Unifence Rail Stop, Setting Flip Stop

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8.Move the square (H) Fig. 54, to the end of the Unifence table and check to make certain the same distance is maintained from the top surface of the extension table (K) to the top surface of the guide rail (C). Move the front table support (L) Fig. 55, against the guide rail (C), and tighten the 1/4-20 nuts (M). Tighten two wood screws, one of which is shown at (N) Fig. 55, that fasten the Unifence table to the guide rail.

ASSEMBLING UNIFENCE RAIL STOP

1.Insert 1/4-20x2" bolt (A) through hole into one side of bracket (B) Fig. 56.

2.Place one washer (C), on bolt (A), and slide bolt through flip stop (D) Fig. 56.

3.Place the other washer (C), on bolt (A), and slide bolt

(A) through other side of bracket (B) Fig. 56.

4.Screw the lock nut (E) onto bolt (A) and tighten until the flip stop will stay up.

5.Insert bolt (F) through bracket (B) as shown and screw knob (G) onto bolt (F) approximately 3 complete turns. Fig. 56.

6.To attach rail stop to unifence as shown in Fig. 58.

7.Using a rubber mallet (P) Fig. 57, or a hammer and a block of wood, gently tap end cap (R) into both ends of the guide rail. NOTE: To avoid damage to the guide rail, DO NOT use a metal hammer directly against the guide rail.

SETTING FLIP STOP

1.The Flip Stop Assembly Fig. 58, can be set to any number of positions along the guide rail providing a quick stop setting for the Unifence body by loosening knob (G) and sliding the stop along the rail to the desired position and re- tighten.

2.Any number of stops can be purchased and installed to provide time saving quick stop setting for the Unifence body.

3.If flip stop does not retract fully the bolt (F) Fig. 58, may have to be repositioned in the rail slot to allow the flip stop to retract fully. If bolt (F) needs to be repositioned, just slide the bolt out of the rail and turn the head of the bolt one third of a turn (one flat) and slide back into rail, repeat this until the bolt is in the right position for the flip stop to retract fully. Fig. 59.

Fig. 59

C MLM

N

Fig. 55

E

F

B

C

D

G

A

 

 

 

 

 

 

Fig. 56

 

P

R

Fig. 57

F

G

Fig. 58

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