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On the Model W1819, if you move the pointer window to the right side of the fence, you may have to trim the last two inches of the scale so it will not protrude past the end of the fence tube.
One option for using the pointer window on the left side of the fence is to use it in conjunction with a small, left- reading scale (not included).
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(% Slide the fence up against the saw blade and lock it in place.
)% Place the front rail tape scale on the fence tube, making sure it is parallel with the tube and that the "0" end is directly under the red line on the pointer window, as shown in =`^li\)0.
*% Lightly mark the "0" location on the fence tube with a pencil, then remove the fence.
+% Peel the tape and carefully align the "0" mark on the scale with the pencil mark you made on the fence tube.
—If you make a mistake, loosen the screws on the pointer window, slide the fence against the blade, adjust the pointer window so the red line on the window is over the 0" mark on the tape, then secure the screws.
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)% Slide the blade guard spreader all the way down into the adjustment block, then rotate the knurled knob so it disengages the bracket and the locking pin engages the hole in the center of the spreader.
*% Give the spreader an upward tug to verify that it is locked.
The blade guard, when properly installed, should look like =`^li\*(, and should pivot freely so it touches the table surface in the down position. It should also swing up high enough to accommodate the workpiece.
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=`^li\*'% Knurled knob used to secure
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=`^li\*(% Blade guard installed.