B. board buddies, A. fine positioning – Woodstock International Fox Fense W1410 User Manual

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Shop Fox

®

Fence

B. BOARD BUDDIES

®

The T-slot in the top of the Shop Fox

®

Fence has

been customized to accept another popular product

from Woodstock International: Board Buddies

®

.

These one directional, spring loaded hold-down

wheels keep material pressed firmly against the

table and fence. They are fully adjustable and

non-marking. Be sure to request the W1103 T-

nuts separately from your Woodstock dealer for

mounting Board Buddies

®

to your fence. Board

Buddies

®

are a great addition to any fence system!

For the location of your nearest Woodstock dealer,

call Woodstock International at (360) 734-3482.

SECTION IV: OPERATIONS

To operate this, or any tool, safely and efficiently,

it is essential to become as familiar with its char-

acteristics as possible. Take as much time as

necessary to become acquainted with the W1410

Shop Fox

®

Fence. The time you invest before you

begin to use it will be time well spent.

While most safety measures are generally uni-

versal, Woodstock reminds you that each work

environment is different and safety rules should be

considered as they apply to your situation.

The Item W1410 is specifically designed for use

on table saws with 27" deep table surface. It must

never be modified or used for any other purpose.

Modifications or improper use of this tool will

void all warranties. If you are not sure about

operating the Shop Fox

®

Fence, DO NOT USE IT

until you have resolved any questions or concerns

you might have. Please contact Woodstock at the

phone or address listed on page 2.

A. FINE POSITIONING

Either one of the two front rollers can be used

for extremely fine fence adjustments. Place your

thumb against the knurled outer surface of one of

the front rollers to rotate it. Figure 26. Moving the

fence in this manner yields excellent control and

accuracy.

Figure 26. Fine fence adjustment.

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