Adjusting your t-glide fence system – SawStop T-Glide Fence System User Manual

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Adjusting Your T-Glide Fence System

The next step is to adjust the face plates to

be perpendicular to the table top. The angle

between the face plates and the table is set by

the two plastic leveling screws in the horizontal

edge of the cross-bracket (see Fig. 26).

Although the fence is factory-adjusted to

nominal settings, it is usually necessary to

make final adjustments once your rails and

extension table have been installed on the

saw.

The first step is to align the face plates to be

parallel to the miter slots. Begin by sliding the

fence along the front tube until the left face

plate is flush with the right edge of the right

miter slot. Lock the fence handle and check

that the face plate is flush with the miter slot

edge along its whole length (see Fig. 25). You

can check this either visually or by running

your finger along the face plate and miter slot

edge. If there is any misalignment, you can

correct it by turning one of the two parallelism

adjustment screws in the vertical edge of the

fence cross-bracket (see Fig. 20).

Fig. 25

Fig. 26

Place a combination square on the table top

and against the left face plate (see Fig. 27).

Use a 6 mm hex key to adjust the leveling

screws as necessary until the face plate is

parallel to the vertical edge of the combination

square.

Fig. 27

leveling

screw

SawStop T-Glide Fence System - Professional Series 13

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