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ATTACH THE LEFT & RIGHT SIDE SUPPORT TABLES (FIG. 8)
You will need: | 6 | – 10 x 25 mm Hex Head Bolts |
| 6 | – 10 mm Flat Washers |
| 6 | – 10 mm Lock Washers |
ASSEMBLE THE FENCE BEAM TO THE FENCE HEAD | FIG. 10 | G |
(FIG. 10). |
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1. Remove the three flat head screws (HH) securing the |
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cover plate (JJ) to the fence beam with the T50 Torx |
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1.Install the three bolts, flat washers and lock washers in the holes in the side of the table top (B) as shown. Keep a 1/4" (6.4 mm) gap between the table top and bolt heads.
2.Slide the side support table (V) on the bolts, fitting into the notches (FF). Do tighten nuts.
3.Use the fence face as a guide to flush the support table to the main table edge and snug the front bolt. Repeat this process for the rear bolt. Tighten the cen- ter bolt.
4.Repeat on the other side.
FIG. 8
V
FF
wrench. | English | |
2. Turn the rip fence (G) upside down. Slide the fence | ||
beam (H) into the rip fence as shown. | ||
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3. Flip the fence beam over and install the cover plate | H | |
and three screws. Tighten snug, do not overtighten. |
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B ADJUSTING FENCE TO TABLE TOP (FIG. 11) | JJ | |
IMPORTANT: Check alignment of beam and fence face | ||
before each cutting session. | HH | |
ALIGNING THE RIP FENCE |
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1. Place the fence face (F) on the FIG. 11 | KK | |
front rail (Q) and rear rail (A) | F | |
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close to the miter slot (W) at |
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the |
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table. | HH |
2. Loosen the three locking knobs |
ATTACH FRONT AND REAR RAILS TO SUPPORT TABLES (FIG. 9)
You will need for front rail:
2 – 10 x 30 mm Flat Head Screws
2 – 10 mm Flat Washers
2 – 10 mm Lock Washers
2 – 10 mm Nuts You will need for rear rail:
(KK). Allow the fence face to |
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rest on the table top, then tight- |
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en the locking knobs (KK). | W | |
3. Slightly loosen the three screws | ||
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(HH).
4. Slide the fence and adjust the beam angle until the fence face is in line with the miter
2 – 10 x 25 mm Hex Head Bolts |
slot (W).
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| 2 – 10 mm Flat Washers |
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| 2 – 10 mm Lock Washers |
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| 2 – 10 mm Nuts |
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1. | Align front rail brackets (CC) with the side | FIG. 9 |
| support table (V) and tighten bracket nuts | |
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| (GG) to the rail. |
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2. | Attach the support table to the outer front |
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| rail brackets with the screws, flat washers, |
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| lockwashers and nuts. Keep the washers |
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| and nut on the inside of the table. |
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3. | Attach the support table to the outer |
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| rear rails with the bolts, flat washers, |
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| lockwashers and nuts, Keep the washers |
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| and nut on the inside of the table. |
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4. | Using the fence face as a straight edge |
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| make sure the support table is level with | GG |
| or slightly below the table top. Adjust if | |
| needed and tighten all fasteners. |
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5. | Repeat this procedure for the other sup- |
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| port table. |
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5.Lock the fence beam (H) in place by pushing the rail lock-
ing lever (I) down.
6. | Tighten the locking knobs (KK), |
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| starting with the rearmost two. |
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ADJUSTING THE FENCE FACE |
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(FIG. 12) | FIG.12 | F | ||
1. | Loosen the locking knobs (KK). | |||
KK | ||||
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2. Set the fence face (F) so it clears the table top (B) by approx. 1/16"
(1.6 mm).
3. If desired, adjust the fence face for- ward or backward.
4. Tighten the locking knobs (KK). NOTE: For very thin workpieces, the fence face can be set so it rests on the table top. Make sure to set the fence face so it clears the table top by approxi- mately. 1/16" (1.6 mm) before moving B the fence.
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