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14.Attach the fence rail tube to the front rail with (5) M6-1 x 16 cap screws, 6mm flat washers, and 6mm lock washers, as shown in Figure 20. Finger tighten the fasteners for now.

15.While standing in front of the fence rail tube, pull it toward you as far as possible, then fully tighten the fasteners installed in Step 14. This will help make sure there is enough room for the fence to slide.

16.Install the blade as instructed in the Blade Installation procedure on Page 27.

17.Place the fence assembly onto the fence rail tube, as shown in Figure 21.

18.Perform the Miter Slot to Blade Parallelism procedure as instructed on Page 60.

19.Perform the Fence Adjustments procedure as instructed on Page 65.

If the table or fence is not properly aligned with the blade, the workpiece could bind during a cutting operation, which could result in kickback injuries. The miter slot and fence MUST be correctly aligned with the blade before continuing to Step 20.

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Figure 20. Fence rail tube attached.

Figure 21. Fence assembly installed.

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20.Move the fence over so that it just touches the blade, and verify that the indicator line is directly over the zero line.

If you need to correct the position of the indicator line, loosen the screws on the pointer window, adjust it so that the line is over the zero line on the scale (see Figure 22), then re-tighten the screws.

21.Install the blade guard as instructed in the Blade Guard Assembly procedure on Page 28.

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Figure 22. Fence pointer window

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Woodstock W1824 manual Fence rail tube attached