Fig. 30
Fig. 31
Fence Adjustments
The fence allows you to precisely set the width of your rip cuts (cuts that are length-wise along the grain of the wood).
The precise width of cut is shown by the position indicator lenses (12) on the front of the fence (Fig. 30). The lens on the
left indicates the width of cut when the fence is on the left side of the blade. The lens on the right indicates the width of
cut when the fence is on the right side of the blade. Each indicator lens is positioned above a ruler on the front tube. Each
lens has a red cursor line that indicates the precise width of cut. To read the width of cut, look down at the cursor line. The
mark on the ruler that is directly below the cursor line is the width of cut.
Although the fence is factory-adjusted to nominal settings, it is usually necessary to make final adjustments once your
rails and extension table have been installed on the saw.
right indicator
left indicator
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If necessary, you can adjust the position of the indicator lenses on the front of the fence. To verify the position of each
indicator lens, clamp the fence to the front tube and use a ruler to measure the distance from the blade to the fence plate
and compare it to the measurement shown on the proper indicator lens. If adjustment is necessary, loosen the two M6 x
10 Phillips head screws (13) shown in Fig. 31 and slide the indicator lens to the right or left until the cursor is directly over
the correct measurement. Tighten the screws to lock the position of the indicator lens.
adjust the indicator
lens by loosening the
two Phillips screws
12
12
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