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LEVEL THE FENCE
The fence should be parallel to the table and sit
approximately 2mm above
the table’s surface (so the
fence will not scratch the table and a thin work piece
will not get stuck or jammed under the fence).
1. Disconnect and lockout power to the saw!
2. Loosen the hex nut (F) on the leveling foot (G)
located under the rear end of the fence.
3. Raise or lower the leveling foot until there is a
spacing of
approximately 5/64” (2mm) between
the bottom of the fence and the table.
4. Hold the leveling foot in position and tighten the
hex nut to lock the setting of the leveling foot.
5. If needed, to level the fence, adjust the plastic set
screws (E) equally, thereby raising or lowering the
front of the fence an equal amount on either side
so as not to undo the previous perpendicular
adjustment.
ADJUST & ALIGN RIP FENCE POINTER
1. Disconnect and lockout power to the saw!
2. Set blade to 90° and raise it to the maximum
height.
3. Move the fence until it lightly touches the right
side of the blade and push down the locking lever
to lock the fence in place.
4. With the fence locked in place against the blade,
loosen the pointer screws (B).
5. Line up the reference line on the pointer with the zero point on the tape and tighten the
pointer screws.
Note:
When changing blades, re-align the pointer with the zero points on the tapes
to account for thinner or thicker blades.
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