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RIP FENCE SYSTEM ONLY - TABLE SAW SOLD SEPARATELY REVISION 4 SEPTEMBER 18/08...
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Because of our commitment to quality and customer satisfaction, General® MFG agrees to repair or replace, within a period of 24 months from date of purchase, any genuine part or parts which, upon examination, prove to be defective in workmanship or material.
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To help ensure safe operation, please take a moment to learn the machine’s applications and limita- tions, as well as potential hazards. General® International disclaims any real or implied warranty and hold itself harmless for any injury that may result from the improper use of it’s equipment.
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But don’t tighten the nuts yet. T-28 FOR MODEL 50-175/185 The diagram, below, shows how the screw holes in the T-28 front guide rail align with those on a General@ International model 50-175 or 50-185 saw. Note: the Front rail, right, is the one that is the wider of the two rails.
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T-52 FOR MODELS 50-175 & 50-185 This diagram shows how the screw holes in the T-52 front guide rail align with those on a General International model 50-175L or 50-185L saw. Note: the Front rail, right, is the one that is the wider of the two rails.
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Note: If You are installing our General T-Fence system on another manufacturer’s saw, you may be able to fasten all 5 of the hex head bolts, unless their On/Off switch is to be attached to the front rail in the same location as ours.
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Here, the bolt holes in the T-28 (top) and T-52 rear fence rails are shown in relation to the corresponding holes in a General International model 50-220 or 50-220R table saws. Remember that if you are using General T-fence rails with another manufacturer’s saw, you may have to drill custom holes in your saw to fit.
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ASSEMBLE THE SUPPORT FOOT AT THE REAR OF THE FENCE Place one of the supplied large washers, , over the support foot screw and insert the foot through the hole at bottom of the back end of the fence, , and secure it with the supplied nut. To avoid scraping your knuckles on the two protruding screws, .
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INSTALL POINTER AND MEASURING TAPE, CONT. Remove the white backing strip from the measuring tape and carefully install along the guide tube using your pencil mark as the zero-point of the tape. The tape should sit about 1/4 inch back from the front edge of the guide tube.
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It is very dangerous to make rip cuts against a dirty, gummy fence as kickback and/or binding of the work and the blade may occur. Periodic wiping with a slightly damp rag as needed will keep your General T-Fence system clean and working smoothly. An occasional light buffing with a small amount of paste wax is recommended.
PARTS LIST GENERAL T-FENCE PART N0. DESCRIPTION SPECIFICATION BS-200SA FENCE BODY BS-006SA CAM AND HANDLE ASS’Y BS-208 CAMFOOT B-012C SIDE PANEL FOR 36” GUIDE BS-210 ARBORITE GUIDE COVERS FOR F-36 P-249 HANDLE 35C HOLE 3/8” -24 P-267 BLACK “T” MOLDINGS 1/8”...
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GENERAL T -FENCE 8360, Champ-d’Eau, Montreal (Quebec) Canada H1P 1Y3 Tel.: (514) 326-1161 Fax : (514) 326-5565 Parts & Service Fax : (514) 326-5555 Order Desk orderdesk@general.ca www.general.ca IMPORTANT: When ordering replacement parts, always give the model number, serial number of the machine and part number.
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