Installing Fence - Jet 725005 Assembly Instructions And Parts Manual

Fence and rail set for jet proshop ii saw
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7. Install M8 x 35 socket flat head screws
through front rail and secure each with flat
washer, lock washer, and hex nut behind lip
of wood table (Figure 9). Finger tighten only.
8. Install M8 x 35 socket head cap screws and
flat washers in rear rail, and secure with flat
washer, lock washer and hex nut behind lip
of wood table (Figure 10). Finger tighten
only.
9. Re-check table for alignment, make further
adjustments if necessary, then tighten all
screws and nuts.
10. Rotate the footpads on the legs until they
reach the floor, then tighten the hex nuts up
against the legs.
11. Refer back to sect. 6.2, step #8 to assemble
the guide rail.

6.4 Installing Fence

1. Thread handle into hole on fence.
2. Lift handle all the way up and place fence
onto rails. Slide fence into position and push
handle down firmly to lock in place.
Note: Magnets in handle base allow handle
to be kept in raised position.
Several adjustments are necessary before using
the fence for ripping wood; follow these steps in
the order in which they are presented.
6.4.1 Level with Saw Table
3. Lock fence on guide rail.
4. View the fence from the left or right side of
the saw. There should be a small space
between the table surface and the fence
bottom, to prevent the fence from dragging
on the saw table. This space should be
equal along the entire length of the fence,
as shown in Figure 11.
5. If this space is not equal, unlock the fence
and turn it over. Loosen the hex nut under
the adjustment foot (Figure 12) and rotate
the adjustment foot as needed to raise or
lower the rear of the fence. Tighten the hex
nut and re-position the fence to check the
spacing.
6. If the front of the fence needs adjusting,
rotate the two nylon adjustment screws an
equal amount (see Figure 13).
7. Continue these two adjustment methods
until the fence-to-table spacing is correct.
Figure 9
Figure 10
Figure 11
Figure 12
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