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.% Loosen the jam nut (located at the rear of the limit block shaft).
/% Using a screwdriver, turn the limit block set screw until the limit block shaft hits the fence.
0% Tighten the jam nut. The 90º stop is now set precisely.
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)% With the fence positioned over the bed and the sliding handle locked, loosen the fence tilting handle and release the limit tab.
*% Tip the fence towards the table as far as it will go, then tighten the fence tilting handle.
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+% Use a machinist's combination square to check the angle of the fence, as shown in =`^li\42.
—If the fence leans 45º towards the table, the inward 45º stop is set correctly; move ahead to set the outward 45º stop.
—If the fence does not lean 45º towards the table, adjust the inward 45º stop by doing Jk\gj,$0.
,% Loosen the fence tilting handle, bring the fence to 45º, then tighten the handle just enough to keep the fence in position.
.% Using two 8mm wrenches, adjust the inward stop
bolt (see =`^li\43)until it hits the fence at precisely 45º inward, then tighten the jam nut (where the bolt meets the bracket assembly) while holding the stop bolt in place. Some
=`^li\42. Checking the inward 45º stop.
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Stop Bolt
=`^li\43. Adjusting the inward stop.