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4. Raise or lower two nylon adjustment screws
(A, Fig. 27) the same number of turns until the
space between the bottom of the fence and the
table is the same. Care must be taken to raise
or lower the fence on each side equally or the
fence may not be 90° to the table after the
height adjustment is performed.
Parallel to the Miter Slot Adjustment
1. Place the fence next to the outside edge of the
right miter slot and lock it.
2. The fence should be even with the miter slot
from front to back.
3. If the fence is not even along the length of the
miter slot, unlock the fence, remove it and turn
upside down (Figure 28).
4. Adjust one of the two set screws (A, Fig. 28)
until the fence is even with the miter slot edge
along its entire length when locked.
Note: You may need to re-adjust the clamping
pressure after aligning the fence.
Clamping Pressure Adjustment
The XACTA Fence II has been adjusted at the
factory to lock securely when the lock handle is
pushed down. If adjustment is needed:
1. Unlock the fence.
2. Remove the fence from the guide rail.
3. Turn the fence over.
4. Adjust each of the two set screws (A, Fig. 28)
exactly the same number of rotations until the
fence is held securely when the lock handle is
pushed down.
A clockwise rotation of the set screws will increase
the cam pressure. Counterclockwise rotation will
decrease cam pressure.
90° to the Table Adjustment
1. Place the fence on the saw table and lock it.
2. Place a square (A, Fig. 29) on the table next
to the fence. The fence should be 90° to the
table.
3. If adjustment is necessary, unlock the fence,
and turn one of the two nylon adjustment
screws (B, Fig. 29) until the fence is 90° to the
table.
4. Lock the fence and check the adjustment
again.
Initial Cursor Pre-adjustment
Loosen two screws securing the cursor to the
fence and adjust the cursor to midrange. This will
provide sufficient range for later adjustment if
required.
Figure 27
Figure 28
Figure 29