Fig. 9
Fig. 10
Fig. 11
Fig. 12
• Insert the machine screw through the end of the support strut
and refit the machine screw to the machines main body. (Fig. 9)
Use a straight edge or similar placed across the table and
the extension panel to check the alignment. The extension
panels should be exactly level with and flush to the main
table of the machine.
Note: The support struts and the extension panels are
provided with elongated slotted holes. These facilitate slight
adjustment and realignment of components as necessary.
• Final micro adjustment and alignment of the table extensions
is possible by repositioning the relevant components using
the flexibility provided by the slotted holes.
• When exact alignment of all of the components is achieved
all the fixing screws should be securely tightened.
THE FENCE RAIL
Note: The fence rail is supplied in two pieces (L) which slot
together. The plastic connecting tongue (M) should be
inserted into the rectangular voids in the two extrusions
to bridge both parts of the Fence Rail. (Fig. 10)
• Attach the seven coach bolts (R) within the seven holes of
the machine (two in each extension and three in the main
aluminium table) using washers (O) and ø6mm nuts (S).
Hand tighten only. (Fig. 11)
• Slide the fence rail over the seven protruding bolt heads
(Fig. 12) until the fence rail is central across the front of
the machine and fully tighten the bolts.
ADJUSTMENT
WARNING: The machine must not be connected to the mains
supply when carrying out the following procedure(s).
Note: The fence rail needs to be positioned correctly for the
scale to read accurately. Even when correctly adjusted the scale
should always be regarded as a useful cutting guide. The scale
does not supplant the need for accurate marking out.
• Locate the rip fence (J) in the fence rail to the RH side of
the blade.
• Raise the saw blade (refer to OPERATION RAISING/
LOWERING THE BLADE on page 19).
• Slide the rip fence along the fence rail until it rests against
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