It is usually possible to adjust the position of the face plates by lightly tapping the top or bottom edge of the face plates
with a plastic or wooden mallet. However, if the face plates do not move when tapped, you can loosen the mounting
screws as described below to adjust the face plates.
Next, lift the fence off the main tube and place it on the table with the right face plate facing down. Make sure not to move
the face plate from the position you set. If necessary you can clamp the face plate to the fence to keep the face plate from
moving. Tighten each screw to lock the right face plate in position.
Make sure not to over-tighten these screws as this
may cause a slight concavity in the surface of the face plate near the screw.
Replace the left face plate onto the fence and install the fence on the main tube. Adjust the position of the left face plate
as desired. Lift the fence off the tube and set it on the table with the left face plate down, making sure the position of the
face plate doesn’t move. Tighten the screws to lock the left face plate onto the fence. Your fence is now fully adjusted and
ready to use.
Once the left face plate has been removed, you can access the screws for the right face plate through the key-hole slots
for the left face plate (Fig. 37). Loosen each screw in the right face plate just enough to allow the face plate to slide
against the fence tube. Install the fence on the main tube and position the right face plate as desired, making sure to leave
at least a small gap between the bottom of the face plate and the table so the face plate does not drag on the table.
If the right face plate needs to be adjusted, you must first remove the left face plate. Begin by laying the fence on the table
with the left face plate (L) facing down. You can access the screws for the left face plate through the slots on the bottom of
the fence. Insert the 5 mm ball end hex driver through the slot at the end of the fence and into the screw head (Fig. 36).
Loosen the screw about one-quarter to one-half turn but do not unthread it completely. Continue this process with each
slot/screw pair. It may be helpful to shine a flashlight down the end of the tube to illuminate the screw heads. Once all the
screws are loosened push the face downward to align the screw heads with the large portion of the key-hole slots, and
then pull the face plate off the fence.
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SawStop T-Glide Fence System - Industrial Series II
Fig. 37
Fig. 36
L