2. Note that the diameter of the holes in the L
brackets are slightly oversized to provide for
precise positioning (squaring) of the Vertical
Faceplate with the rest of the assembly. To
prepare for squaring, loosen the Grip slightly by
turning it counter-clockwise.
3. Set the miter angle at 0° by rotating the Miter
Angle Dial . To set the miter angle, read the
protractor marking at the edge of the Miter Angle
Dial .
4. After selecting 0°, tighten the Grip by rotating it
clockwise.
5. Use a precision square against the side of the
miter bar without expansion discs to square the
Vertical Faceplate as you finish tightening the four
Socket-Head Bolts you inserted in step 2. Use the
included 4mm hex wrench.
ADJUST THE MITER BAR FIT
Follow the instructions below to ensure the miter bar of
your Revolution Miter Gauge is optimally fitted to the miter
slot in your machine. Perform this procedure prior to
altering any other points of fine calibration discussed later
in this manual.
If the Revolution Miter Gauge is moved between
multiple tools in your shop (e.g. a table saw and
bandsaw), be mindful that miter gauge slot
dimensions may vary slightly between tools. When
the miter bar fit is optimized for one machine, the fit
may be less than optimal when used with a different
tool. For best results, the steps described below
should be repeated before using this miter gauge in a
different machine than the tool for which the miter
bar was previously fitted.
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