Refer to Figure 10:
Place fence assembly (D, Figure 10) onto table at the miter
slot.
The rear hook should engage the rear of the table. The
fence body should engage the guide rail (E).
If the fence is not parallel to the miter slot:
Loosen two socket head cap screws (S1) with a 4mm hex
wrench. End cap (S2) may need to be removed.
Adjust fence so it is parallel to miter slot.
Lock the fence handle, securing it to the guide rail (E), and
verify that fence is still parallel to miter slot.
Retighten two screws (S1) to secure fence to the fence
body and replace end cap (S2).
Fence scale adjustment
Refer to Figure 10:
Place fence assembly (D) onto table (C) against the saw
blade. Lock fence.
If the hairline on the scale indicator does not point to zero:
Remove fence assembly (D).
Loosen screw (S3) that secures scale to guide rail (E).
Repeat step 1, then slide scale until hairline on scale
indicator points to zero.
Fig. 9
Fig. 10
Being careful not to move the scale, unlock and lift fence
from the table.
Tighten screw (S3) to secure scale in position.
If further adjustment is needed, wing screws (HP4) can be
loosened to allow adjustment of guide rail (E).
Quick-tension handle
Install quick-tension handle into hub on back of saw. (see
Q, Figure 11), and tighten using a wrench on the flat of the
shaft.
Setting the table square to sawblade
Tools Required : Small 90 º square (not supplied)
The table can be set at 90º to the sawblade by adjusting the
table stop screw underneath the table. Fig. 12
Refer to Figure 13:
Loosen the nut (A, Fig 13), adjust bolt (B).
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Fig. 11
Fig 12