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The fence face must be square to the table in order to produce square cuts. The fence should be adjusted so it does not drag across the table surface.
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—If the gap is approximately 1⁄16" and even from the front of the table to the back, then no additional adjustments are necessary.
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=`^li\('+% Fence components used to adjust fence height and squareness to table.