Specifications
1. Place the fence to the right of the saw blade, so it
touches the blade
,
then lock down the fence .
3. Make a pencil mark on the rail, in line with the point-
er’s center mark. Then, unlock the fence and put
aside the pointer, screw and fence for now.
4. Cut the measuring tape between both zeros .
Remove the backing strip from the first half of the
measuring tape (the one with the zero on the left)
and carefully install along the rail slot, using your
pencil mark as the zero-point of the tape . Trim off
excess tape wih a knife or scissors.
INSTALLATION OF THE MEASURING TAPE AND POINTER
2. With a 3 mm Allen key, unscrew and remove the
screw that holds the pointer into the right
pointer’s window of the fence base.
Tip: 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 slot.
Note: For accurate readings, the tape must be placed straight parallel with the rail slot, with no folds along its length.
5. Reinstall the fence on the front rail and lock it
down. Then, reinstall the pointer (place the screw in
the middle of the hole to allow maximum adjust-
ment capacity on the left or right afterward), and
slide the pointer right or left, so that its center mark
is in line with the zero-point of the tape.
Tighten the screw to lock the pointer in place.
6. Unlock the guide fence and repeat steps 1 to 5 with
the fence to the left of the blade this time, aligning
the center mark of the left pointer with the zero of
the second half of the measuring tape.
Note: Recheck and, if necessary, readjust the left and right pointers against the zero-point of both measuring tapes when-
ever you change blades. Different blades have different thicknesses, which can throw off the pointer a few fractions.
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