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FENCE LOCKS AND STOPS. The fence can be moved acrossthe Jointer to take full advantage of the "sharpness" of the blades.
The fence should be positioned to the extreme right (toward pulley) but not beyond the end of the blades.
Most of the cutting [usually jointing) will be done with
the fence in this position. As the blades become dull, the fence can be moved toward the left where the
blades are sharper,
To move the fence, loosen the Fence Lock Knob and the Sliding Guard Knob and slide to desired position.
Make sure SLIDE BRACKET is even with surface of OUTFEE D TABLE. tf it is above or below the surface, loosen screws and adjust it,
a, Always tighten fence lock knob first to align fence, then tighten s_iding guard knob.
SLIDING GUARD KNOB
PUSH DOWN
WHEN LOCKING
FENCE LOCK KNOB
FENCE
45°FENCE
STOP
90 ° FENCE STOP
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