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Shop Fox
®
C. Commentary
The Shop Fox
®
is a multi-functional accessory fixture
which can be used in conjunction with a router table, 
horizontal borer, shaper, bandsaw, table saw, sander, 
and various other woodworking machines. Its purpose 
is to help cut, shape and sand wood, wood composites, 
and plastics. The Shop Fox
®
combines conventional
clamping methods with unique positioning features 
to assist in cutting tenons, mortises, rail ends, finger 
joints, glue joints, and other joints used in woodwork-
ing as well as making edge mouldings and raised 
panels.
Woodstock International is committed to offering top 
quality products and supporting its products through 
customer service and technical documentation. This 
manual represents our latest effort to produce the best 
documentation possible. If you have any criticisms 
or comments you feel we should consider in our next 
printing, please write or fax to:
Technical Documentation
Woodstock International, Inc.
P.O. Box 2309
Bellingham, WA 98227
FAX 1-800-647-8801
Phone 360-734-3482
If you have any parts problems or requests, please con-
tact your Woodstock distributor. They will be happy to 
assist you.
D. Piece Inventory
Remove the Shop Fox
®
from the package. You may
want to save the carton in case of return or future 
storage.
You will notice that most of the Shop Fox
®
has been
preassembled at the factory and little assembly is 
required on your part. Compare the Shop Fox
®
to the
parts list in the back of this manual to ensure that you 
have all the pieces. 
Upon removal of all items from the package, you 
should have:
1. Shop Fox
®
Upper Unit
2. Shop Fox
®
Lower Unit
3. Lock Knobs (2)
4. Clamping Assembly
5. Angle Stop
6. Clamping Stud W/ Rubber Foot
7. Thumb Screws (2)
8. Aluminum Spacers (2)
9. 
1
/
4
'' Flat Washer (2)
10. Wing Nuts (2) 
11. Allen
®
Wrenches (2)
After you have completed your inventory, inspect all 
the parts (especially the contact areas) for burrs and 
other irregularities which might hinder the assem-
bly process. If you find any burrs left over from the 
machining process, simply sand or file them flat. 
Please note that while burrs are not a common occur-
rence, it is possible that one or more of the parts could 
have been missed during the manufacturing process.