Cursor Adjustment; Installation On A Non-Powermatic Saw; Troubleshooting The Accu-Fence; Replacement Parts - Powermatic 64B Operating Instructions And Parts Manual

Accu-fence and rail system
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5.6.6 Cursor Adjustment

1.
Disconnect table saw from power source.
2.
Raise saw blade above the tabletop.
3.
Unlock fence and slide it to approximately two
inches from saw blade.
4.
Lock the fence.
5.
Measure the distance from right edge of saw
blade to the fence.
6.
Adjust the cursor (Figure 21) to read the distance
just measured and tighten the cursor assembly to
the fence.
7.
Make a test cut and measure work piece to
confirm that the cursor adjustment is correct.
Make further adjustments if needed.
Note: If the cursor does not have enough travel to
give the correct measurement, loosen the guide tube
and adjust as needed. If you still do not get the
correct measurement loosen the front rail and adjust
as needed. If you have to adjust the front rail you will
need to go through the front rail assembly instructions
again.
Cursor adjustment should be checked whenever a
different blade is installed.

7.0 Troubleshooting the Accu-Fence

Problem
Lock lever won't go down, or
requires excessive force.
Fence scrapes table, won't slide
smoothly.
Fence "hangs" or binds while
sliding.
Cuts not straight, or workpiece
binds during rip cuts.

8.0 Replacement parts

Ordering parts
To order parts or reach our service department, call 1-800-274-6848 Monday through Friday (see our website
for business hours, www.powermatic.com). Having the Model Number and Serial Number of your machine
available when you call will allow us to serve you quickly and accurately.
6.0 Installation on a
This Accu-Fence and Rail System can be installed on
a non-Powermatic table saw. Instructions for the rail
and fence installation as well as the optional extension
table are provided in Manual No. M-2195075EZ and is
available on-line or a copy can be obtained by
contacting customer service.
Possible Cause
Too much pressure against
guide tube.
Fence height not adjusted
properly.
Front rail not level.
Fence not properly aligned with
blade.
(See your table saw manual for
other causes of this problem.)
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non-Powermatic saw
Solution
Back out set screws.
Adjust nylon screws.
Readjust rail.
Align fence with table miter slot.

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