Features, Adjustments – INCRA ShopStop User Manual

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First:
Loosen screw

Horizontal stop rod

Second:
Slide stop rod

2

INCRA Woodworking Tools & Precision Rules

Expandable two-piece
body to accommodate
wooden subfences

Micro
adjust
screw

INCRA saw
tooth rack

Vertical T-bar
slides up or
down to
accommodate
different fence
heights

Horizontal rod moves in and
out to extend stop surface

FEATURES

The INCRA Shop Stop comes equipped with two
interchangeable and reversible stop surfaces – a vertical stop
arm which can be adjusted up or down to accommodate
different fence heights, and a horizontal stop rod which can be
useful in extending the stop surface forward beyond the actual
body of the stop. Further, by removing the stop rod and stop
arm, user-made wooden stop pieces can be screwed into the
T-slot to provide the perfect stop surface for even the most
unusual wood profiles. The two-piece expandable Shop Stop
body design allows you to add

3

4

" thick wooden sub-fences to

your INCRA fence for zero clearance applications without
compromising the use of the stop. The patented incremental
positioning of INCRA’s sawtoothed racks allows perfectly
repeatable stop locations at any multiple of

1

32

", while the

micro adjust screw permits easy fine adjustments anywhere
between the

1

32

" tooth spacing. (See Fig. 1)

ADJUSTMENTS

When adjusting

the vertical stop arm,

leave a small gap

between the end of the

stop arm and the router

table, drill press or table

saw top. This provides

clearance for sawdust.

Vertical stop arm

First:
Loosen screw

Second: Slide vertical
stop arm up or down to
desired position

Indexing lip

Horizontal Stop Rod:

The horizontal stop rod is held in place by a #10-32 x

3

8

"

machine screw. To adjust the position of the stop rod, loosen
the screw and slide the rod as necessary, then retighten the
screw (Fig. 4)

Vertical Stop Arm:

To adjust the vertical stop arm up or down, loosen the
machine screw as shown in Fig. 2 and slide the stop arm to
the desired position. As you tighten the screw, make sure
the indexing lip on the stop arm is pressed against the face
of the stop body. (Fig. 3)

CAUTION:

Always unplug the

motor before zeroing your Shop
Stop to any power tool.

FIG. 1

Shop Stop features

FIG. 2

Adjusting vertical stop arm

FIG. 3

Top view of stop arm position

FIG. 4

Adjusting
horizontal
stop rod

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