Installation Guide

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1. Attach the Trailing Block to the
back slots of the jig using the
bolts. Make sure the pointed nubs
are facing toward the front of the
jig. The pointed nubs create even
contact for rough or uneven lumber.
2. Unbolt the Top Plate from the
Pivot and Locking Knobs. Shift 1”
forward and reattach it through the
two Jointing Slots. In this position
the Top Plate can slide laterally to
accommodate wider boards.
3. To make the cut, hold the jig on top
of your workpiece with the Trailing
Block hooked on the trailing end of
the board. Guide the jig along the
fence, pushing the board as you go.
For even more support, add one or
two GRR- RIPPER GR-200s.
JOINTING
The MICRODIAL Tapering Jig may be used as a large pushblock to
straighten the edge of crooked boards on your tablesaw. Attach the
Trailing Block and shift the jig’s Top Plate to the Jointing Slots. The
MICRODIAL Tapering Jig can straighten the edges of boards up to
approximately 12” wide and 30” long.
SETTING THE MEMORYLOCK™ SYSTEM
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The MEMORYLOCK system allows for quickly shifting between two
preset tapers for repeatable cutting. Use the two MEMORYLOCK Stops
to memorize two individual tapers.
1. Set the MEMORYLOCK Stop for the
shallower angle in the slot near the
center of the jig. Position the stop
so the two small nubs rest against
the edge of movable portion of the
jig and tighten the knob. Make sure
the long nub is facing down toward
the bottom of the jig.
2. For the steeper taper, set up the
MEMORYLOCK Stop in the angled
slot towards the rear of the jig. Again
adjust the stop so the two nubs
touch the edge of the movable part
of the jig. With the stops set, you
can switch between them by simply
loosening the locking knob and
pivoting the bottom plate.