Fence
1.Raise the lock handle up to release the fence locking tab and place the fence down on the rails.
2.Make sure the angle bracket of the fence assembly fits easily into the slot created by the front rail bracket and rectangular tube.
•If any binding is experienced, loosen the rail mounting bolts and adjust the rails.
3.Install the fence, and check to see that it slides smoothly along the rails without binding or catching on the table surface.
•If any binding is experienced, loosen the rail mounting bolts and adjust the rails.
4.Make sure you keep the rail support pad free of debris and dirt. This pad is
Rear Rail
Support Pad
Fence Shown Upside Down
Figure 5. Rear rail pad location.
7-Foot Rails
The W2006/2007 extended 7' rail set for the SHOP FOX® Classic Fence increases the rip capacity to the right of the blade to 54''.
These are mounted in the same manner as the standard rails. The long rail set also includes legs which provide added stability for the table saw/fence assembly when large or heavy work is positioned on the table.
Mounting the extension legs
1.Attach rails according to the rail installation instructions on page 6 & 7.
2.Thread a 1⁄2" hex nut onto each foot and thread a foot into the bottom of each leg.
3.Loosely bolt a brace to each of the legs with a
4.Position the legs as shown in Figure 6 and insert two
5.Rotate the braces up and thread a
6.Place a level on the rails and adjust the feet until the rails are level, then tighten the hex nuts on the feet against the bottom of the legs.
7.Tighten all of the bolts.
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