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If the fence does not slide easily along the bars, the pressure
of the spring can be REDUCED.
1. Loosen the screws.
2. Move spring slightly toward rear of fence ... tighten
screws.
SPRING
SCREWS'
&
The rip fence must be PARALLEL with the sawblade
and Miter Gauge grooves .,, Move fence until it is
along sideof groove, Do NOT LOCK IT. It should be
parallel to groove, If it is not;
A. Loosen the two "Hex, Head Screws."
B. Hold fence head tightly against bar ... move end
of fence so that it is parallel with groove.
C. Alternately tighten the screws.
HEX SCREWS
FENCE HEAD
ADJUSTING RIP SCALE POINTER
1. Turn ELEVATION crank counterclockwise until blade
is up as high as it will go.
IMPORTANT: BLADE must be SQUARE (90 ° ) to
TABLE, in order to ALIGN rip fence.
2. Position fence on right side of sawblade so that it
touches the sides of the teeth ... tighten lock handle.
3. Loosen screw holding the pointer ... adjust pointer so
that it points to "0'" ... tighten screw.
NOTE: If you cannot adjust pointer so that it points to
"0", loosen the screws holding the front guide bar and
move the guide bar.
LOCK HANDLE
REPOSITIONING RIP FENCE GUIDE BARS
NOTE: If most of your work does not require 24 in. of rip
capacity, the bars may be reposi tioned to allow 12 in. of rip
capaGity to the right, or 10-1/2 n. to the left. The rip scale,
however, only reads to the right.
There is a second set of numerals reading from 0 to 12 in.
to the right which can be used when the rails are
repositioned.
1. Attach FRONT bar by inserting bolts through FIFTH
and NINTH holes in bar and through RIGHT and LEFT
holes in table.
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