6.Use the table saw fence face as a template to transfer the screw hole positions onto your fence board (Figure 18). Use a center punch or long nail to mark the holes.

9.Re-attach the fence face at both ends, as shown in Figure 20.

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7.Unclamp the support board and fence face, and drill holes through the support board where marked with a 316" drill bit.

8.Countersink the holes in the face of the sup- port board approximately 14" deep with a 38" drill bit, as shown in Figure 19.

 

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10.Attach the support board to the fence with the #10-24 x 212" Phillips screws included with the kit, as shown in Figure 21.

Note: If you are using a non-Shop Fox Classic Fence, you may have to provide your own screws if the ones provided with the kit are not the correct size and will not secure the support board to the fence face.

Figure 21. Attaching support board.

Model H7507 (Mfg. since 3/05)

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