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King Canada K-1501 Instruction Manual page 8

Tenoning jig

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ADJUSTMENTS
1) For rapid adjustment of the vertical work support plate (A) fig.19,
toward or away from the saw blade, loosen knob (B), press down on
the quick release (C) and move jig (D) as necessary. Release quick
release and tighten knob (B) after rapid adjustment is made.
2) Fine adjustment of the vertical work support plate (A) fig.19, can be
accomplished by loosening the knob (B) and rotating the micro knob
(E) until the plate (A) is at the desired position. Tighten knob (B) after
the fine adjustment is made.
3) To tilt the vertical work support plate (A) fig.19, loosen the lock knob
(F), tilt the vertical work support plate to the desired angle and tighten
lock knob (F).
4) To adjust the backstop (A) fig.20, for angle tenons, loosen lock handle
(B), adjust backstop to the desired angle and tighten lock handle (B).
5) IMPORTANT: THE TENONING JIG IS NOT EQUIPPED WITH A
BEVEL SCALE FOR THE POSITIONING OF THE BACKSTOP (A)
FIG.20, OR THE SUPPORT PLATE (A) FIG.19. FOR THE DESIRED
ANGLE, THE WORKPIECE SHOULD BE CUT PRIOR TO THE SET
UP OF THE TENONING JIG.
6) The Tenoning Jig features a positive stop to ensure fast and accurate
positioning of the backstop (C) fig.21, at 90
and adjust the positive stop at 90
one end of a combination square (B) on the saw table and the other
end against the backstop (C). Check to see if the backstop is at 90
the saw table. If an adjustment is necessary, loosen lock nut (D) and
tighten or loosen the adjustment set screw (E) until the head of the set
screw contacts the casting on the vertical work support plate (F) at 90
Tighten lock nut (D) and lock handle (A) after the adjustment is made.
To eliminate chip-out of the workpiece when performing cheek cuts, an
auxiliary wooden backup board can be fastened to the backstop (A)
fig.22, with two wood screws through the two pre-drilled holes (B). Fig.23
illustrates a backup board (C) fastened to the backstop.
A block of wood may also be fastened to the vertical work support plate
(A) fig.23, through the four pre-drilled holes (B) to prevent the saw blade
from contacting the jig in certain setups.
ADJUSTMENTS
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to the saw table. To check
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, loosen lock handle (A) and place
FIGURE 22
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to
0
.
FIGURE 19
FIGURE 20
FIGURE 21
FIGURE 23

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