Crosscut fence, Extension fence, Extension table – Woodstock W1822 User Manual

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Model W1822 (For Machines Mfg. Since 9/10)

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Crosscut Fence

The crosscut fence can be positioned anywhere along the

sliding table and at angle between 50° left and 50° right.

To position the fence along the sliding table, loosen the

two pivot handles, the set screw on the forward end

of the miter gauge bar, and the miter gauge lock knob

(see

Figure 15). Then, move the fence to the desired

location and re-tighten the set screw, lock knob, and pivot

handles.

To adjust the fence angle, loosen the two pivot handles

and rotate the fence to the desired angle. Then,

re-tighten the pivot handles to secure the setting.

Figure 15. Pivot handles and miter gauge

lock knob.

Pivot

Handles

Lock Knob

Extension Fence

Use the extension fence to expand the support for long

workpieces.

To pull out the extension fence from the crosscut fence,

loosen lock knob shown in

Figure 16, position the

extension fence for your operation, then re-tighten the

lock knob.

The extension fence scale can be positioned to display the

actual distance from the blade by loosening the thumb

screw shown in

Figure 16, match the reading of the scale

with the distance from the blade as shown with a tape

measure, then re-tighten the thumb screw.

Figure 16. Extension fence controls.

Extension

Fence

Lock Knob

Thumb

Screw

Scale

Figure 17. Locations of the extension

table lock levers.

Lock Levers

Extension Table

The extension table is used to give the optimum

horizontal support for the workpiece to the side of the

sliding table.

To position the extension table, loosen the two lock levers

shown in

Figure 17, slide the extension table along the

sliding table to the desired location, make sure the tables

are even with each other to fully support the workpiece,

then re-tighten the lock levers.

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