5. When the fence locking handle (B) Fig. 28, is pushed
to the down position, the fence assembly (C) should
be completely clamped to the guide tube. If the fence
assembly (C) is not completely clamped to the guide
tube when the handle is pushed down, as shown, lift
up handle (B) and raise fence off the guide tube as
shown in Fig. 27. Slightly tighten the two adjusting
screws (J) and (K) (if the fence is too loose) or loosen
(if the fence is too tight), using a 3/16" Allen wrench
(N), not supplied. NOTE: Screws (J) and (K) should be
tightened or loosend an equal amount. Replace the
fence back on the guide tube and recheck to see if the
fence assembly is completely tightened to the guide
tube with the locking handle (B) pushed down. Adjust
further if necessary.
IMPORTANT: AFTER ADJUSTING THE FENCE
CLAMPING ACTION, RECHECK TO SEE THAT THE
FENCE IS STILL PARALLEL TO THE MITER GAGE
SLOT AND ADJUST AS NECESSARY.
6. When clamping the fence assembly (C) to the guide
tube, make certain the camfoot (P), Fig. 29, is hanging
down and against the locking handle (B), and not
caught on top of the guide tube.
7. To move the fence along the guide tube, simply lift
up the locking handle (B) Fig. 30, as shown, slide the
fence to the desired position on the guide, and push
down locking handle (B) Fig. 28 as shown, to lock in
position. NOTE: A magnet (R) Fig. 28, is provided to
hold the handle in the up position when moving the
fence.
J
C
B
12
N
FIG. 27
B
R
FIG. 28
C
P
FIG. 29
B
FIG. 30
K