FIG. 12
FIG. 11
FIG. 10
12. The Mite-R-Slide should now be attached
to your Mast-R-Fence with a loose fit (Fig. 10).
To begin final adjustments check to make
sure the shaft is running parallel to the Mast-
R-Fence. You can sight down the length of the
fence from above the shaft to see if the shaft
is aligned with the fence. Adjust the shaft if
necessary and lightly tighten the cap screws
on top of each end bracket on the shaft.
14. Now adjust the shaft so that it is level
from end to end. First make sure the cap
screws on the large and small clamping
brackets on the back of the fence are loose
enough to allow some movement. Now slide the
miter
gauge on the shaft to it’s most forward
position and snug up the two cap screws on the
small fence clamping bracket (Fig 12). Then slide
the miter gauge back to it’s most rearward
position and snug up the four cap screws on the
large fence clamping bracket (Fig. 11).
Check the slide for a smooth action. If not
smooth slightly loosen all cap screws to
release any possible torque in the shaft. Re-
tighten cap screws and check for a smooth
sliding action. If necessary re-check the shaft
for parallel and repeat steps 11 thru 13.
FIG. 13
13. Make sure the miter gauge bracket is riding
against the Mast-R-Fence. If it is not, re-adjust
the shaft assembly either backwards or forwards
so the bracket is riding against the Mast-R-
Fence.
The miter fence should not be riding
against the Mast-R-Fence
. There should not be
any contact with the face of the Mast-R-Fence
and the Miter Fence. If you need to adjust the
miter fence loosen the two brass knobs on the
miter gauge and slide the fence over. Re-tighten
the knobs when complete.
ADJUSTING THE GAUGE FOR SQUARE
15. Loosen the large knurled handle on the
miter gauge. (Fig. 13). With a square, align
your Mite-R-Slide Fence so that it is 90
degrees to the Mast-R-Fence and tighten the
miter gauge handle to lock the position (Fig.
14)
FIG. 14
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