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4. Lock down the fence C.
5. Make a pencil mark on the rail, in line with the point-
er’s center mark, D. Then, unlock the fence and put
is aside for now.
INSTALL THE MEASURING TAPE AND POINTER
* The tape should sit about 1/4 inch back from the front edge of the rail.
* Try removing only an inch of backing strip from the start of the tape, stick that down, then remove the rest of the ba-
cking and pull the measuring tape taut to the end of the rail slot and carefully lower it against the rail.
* For accurate readings, the tape must be placed straight parallel with the rail, with no folds along its length.
2. Set the blade to 90° and raise it to the maximum
height A.
3. Put the fence on the rails and move it till it slightly
touches the right side of the blade B.
1. Using a Phillips screwdriver, attach the pointer /
visor to the right side of the fence base as shown.
A
B
C
D
G
6. *Remove the first inch (approx.) of backing strip
from the start of the longer piece of measuring tape
(the one with the zero on the left), E. Gradually re-
move the rest of the backing as you install the tape
along the front rail as shown, F, with your pencil mark
G as the zero-point of the tape.
E
F
7. Re-install the fence on the front rail, against the
blade, and lock it down.
8.
Loosen the pointer screws and slide the pointer right
or left, H, so that its center mark is in line with the
zero-point of the tape, I. Tighten the screws to lock
the pointer in place.
9. For the final check, slide the fence to the right so the
pointer points to the 2-inch mark, J. Use scrap wood
to make several rips. If the cuts don’t measure exact-
ly 2 inches wide, re-adjust the pointer.
H
I
J
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