15.Attach the front fence rail to the table with the (2) M6-1 x 20 hex bolts, (2) 6mm lock washers, and (2) 6mm flat washers (see

Figure 18).

Note: There is a small amount of vertical play in the rail holes. Make sure to position the rail evenly along its length before tightening the hex bolts. This will allow the fence to ride across the table with the proper amount of clearance.

Use This Set

of Threaded Holes

Figure 18. Attaching the front fence rail.

16.Attach the rear fence rail to the table with the (2) black M6-1 x 16 cap screws (see

Figure 19).

Figure 19. Attaching the rear fence rail.

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17.Thread (1) M8-1.25 hex nut onto the fence lock handle, then thread the handle into the fence and secure it in place by tightening the hex nut against the fence.

18.Move the fence lock handle up, position the fence face between the column and the blade, as shown in Figure 20, then place it onto the front fence rail.

Figure 20. Placing the fence onto the rails.

19.Thread the M6-1 hex nut onto the fence stand-off, then thread it into the rear under- side of the fence (see Figure 21) so that the fence rests the same height above the table along its full length. Tighten the hex nut against the fence to secure the setting.

Stand-Off

Figure 21. Fence stand-off installed.

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