INCRA Miter V120 User Manual

Instructions, Safety, Setup

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Before using the INCRA Miter V120, read and follow all of the instructions
and safety information in this document.

Instructions

Safety

Adjust the Miter Bar for a Perfect Fit in Your Miter Channel

Place the Miter V120 in your tool’s Miter Channel.

NOTE: If the Miter

Channel does not have a T-slot, remove and save the Retaining T-Clip and
screw located at the end of the miter bar as shown in

Figure 1. Screw the

large clamping knob with washer
through the protractor into the
miter bar.

Fig. 1

• When using the INCRA Miter V120
in conjunction with any other tool,
first read and follow all instruc-
tions and safety information in
that tool’s owner’s manual.

• When using the INCRA Miter V120,
always keep your hands clear of
the cutter and the line of cut.

• Always turn off the power and
make sure that the cutter comes
to a complete stop before
changing the setting of any part
of the INCRA Miter V120.

• Always securely tighten the large
black clamping knob before
starting any cut.

• Wear safety glasses, hearing pro-
tection, and follow all normal
shop safety practices.

• After making any adjustments to
the miter angle of your INCRA
Miter V120, always verify safe
clearance between the cutter and
all parts of the INCRA Miter V120,
and its attachments.

Setup

1

Using the supplied 3/32” hex key, adjust each of the (3) visible miter bar
expansion disks for a zero-sideplay, sliding fit in your Miter Channel as
shown in

Figure 2. Turning the

fastener clockwise EXPANDS the
bar width. The disks are designed
to require a fair amount of
adjustment torque for proper
expansion.

Fig. 2

2

Remove the large clamping knob and disengage the indexing tooth from
the protractor. Pivot the protractor head to access and adjust the fourth
expansion point. See

Figure 3. Replace the large clamping knob and washer.

Fig. 3

3

Square Miter Faceplate to your Application

(table saw, router table, etc.)

Caution: Always unplug the power tool before squaring the faceplate

to your application. Loosen both the large and the small clamping knobs.
Set the indexing tooth to 0 degrees, and tighten the small clamping knob,
then tighten the large clamping knob. See

Figure 4.

Fig. 4

4

Using the supplied 1/8” hex key, loosen the (4) button head fasteners
that secure the faceplate to the protractor and, depending on your applica-
tion, square the faceplate to the blade, miter slot, sanding belt, etc.

NOTE:

When squaring to a saw blade (see Figure 5), use a reliable square for this
important alignment. Securely retighten the (4) button head fasteners to
complete the alignment.

This important one-time adjust-
ment prepares your INCRA Miter
V120 for perfect angles at all other
indexing tooth positions. Verify
the accuracy of your alignment
with a test cut, and re-align if the
cut is not exactly 90 degrees.
Fine adjustments to the angle of
the fence mounting bracket to
your table top can also be made by loosening the same fasteners and plac-
ing a paper shim between the bracket and the underside of the protractor.

Fig. 5

5

Your INCRA Miter V120 is now ready to easily and accurately produce
perfect angles. Just loosen both clamping knobs and engage the indexing
tooth at the desired angle. Lock the indexing tooth clamping knob (the
small knob), then lock the large clamping knob.

Operation

Your INCRA Miter V120’s vertical faceplate doubles as a Universal Mounting
Bracket that makes it easy to attach your own user-made auxiliary fence if
you ever need one. Just cut a straight piece of wood to the desired length
(18” to 24” is a good size),
and attach with user supplied
wood screws and washers through
the two slotted holes.
See

Figure 6.

Adding a Wooden Auxiliary Fence

Fig. 6

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Inc. ©2008 Taylor Design Group, Inc. Rev.10.01.08

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Retaining T-Clip

Miter Bar

Expansion Disks

3

/

32

” Hex Key

Large

Clamping Knob

Indexing Tooth

Set at 0°

Small

Clamping Knob

Wooden Auxiliary

Fence

Protractor Head

Large Clamping

Knob and Washer

Indexing Tooth

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