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There are four main adjustments for the fence: (1) square,

(2)height, (3) parallelism, and (4) clamping pressure. Keep in mind that these adjustments are interconnected and some trial-and-error may be needed to achieve satisfactory results.

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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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+% Look at the gap between the fence and table top.

If the gap is approximately 116" and even from the front of the table to the back, then no additional adjustments are necessary.

If the gap is uneven, if the fence height is more than 18", or if the fence touches the table, then continue with Jk\g,.

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