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RIP FENCE GUIDE
The rip fence (J) can be positioned either side of the blade and
is locked in position by using the locking handle.
• Push down to lock, and pull up to unlock. Do not use undue
force on the locking handle. Gently push down on the
handle with the palm of your hand until the handle 'clicks'
into place.
Note: The rip fence guide incorporates a magnifier (Fig. 28)
to aid reading the measurement scale found on the fence rail.
Forwards and backwards adjustment of the rip fence faceplate
(Fig. 29) is possible. Loosen the two wing nuts and slide the
aluminium faceplate to the desired position. Tighten the wing
nuts securely.
Note: We recommend that normally the rip fence faceplate be
adjusted so that the rear of the faceplate guide is 'in line' with
the rear of the blade where it emerges from the table. (Fig. 30)
Note: If the rip fence is used on the LH (left hand) side of the
blade, the aluminium faceplate will have to be repositioned
to the RH (right hand) side of the plastic carrier.
• Loosen the two wing nuts and slide the aluminium
faceplate from the plastic carrier.
• Remove the dome headed machine screws from the carrier.
• Reposition the faceplate to the RH side of the carrier and
re-attach using the machine screws and the wing nuts.
Adjust as necessary.
Return to the original configuration when the rip fence is in
the normal (RH) operating position.
MITRE GAUGE
Note: The mitre gauge (K) (Fig. 31) can be used on either side
of the table and runs in either of the two inverted 'T' slots in
the table top.
Carefully slide the mitre gauge into the required slot in the
table top.
Fig. 28
Fig. 29
Fig. 30
Fig. 31
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