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10" cabinet saw
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There are four main adjustments for the fence: (1) square,
(2) height, (3) parallelism, and (4) clamping pressure.
Keep in mind that these adjustments are interconnected
and some trial-and-error may be needed to achieve
satisfactory results.
Hex Wrench 6mm ...............................................1
Square ............................................................1
Felt-Tipped Marker .............................................1
The fence face must be square to the table in order to
produce square cuts. The fence should be adjusted so it
does not drag across the table surface.
DISCONNECT THE SAW FROM POWER!
Place a square on the table against the face of the
fence (see
to the table.
— If the fence is square to table, go to
— If the fence is not square to table, go to
Adjust the set screws (see
fence bracket to ensure the fence face is 90° to the
table, then tighten the knurled lock nuts.
Look at the gap between the fence and table top.
— If the gap is approximately
front of the table to the back, then no additional
adjustments are necessary.
— If the gap is uneven, if the fence height is more
1
than
", or if the fence touches the table, then
8
continue with
Adjust the fence height with the rear rail foot
until the gap between the table and the fence is
1
approximately
" and even from the front of the
16
table to the back.
) to check if the fence is square
) on top of the
1
" and even from the
16
.
.
.
adjust fence height and squareness to
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Checking if fence is square to
table.
Fence components used to
table.

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