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

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Adjusting Your T-Glide Fence System

If necessary, you can adjust both of the plastic leveling screws to ensure the position indicator lenses are close,

but do not touch the front tube or rulers.

The last step is to set the spacing between the bottom of each face plate and the table. The face plates are

held in place by a series of screws threaded into nuts embedded in the face plates. The heads of the screws

fit into key-hole slots in the sides of the fence (see Fig. 28).

It is usually possible to adjust the position of the face plates by lightly tapping the top or bottom edge of the face

plates with a plastic or wooden mallet. However, if the face plates do not move when tapped, you can loosen

the mounting screws as described below to adjust the face plates.

If the right face plate needs to be adjusted, you must first

remove the left face plate. Begin by laying the fence on

the table with the left face plate facing down. You can

access the screws for the left face plate through the slots

on the bottom of the fence. Insert a ball-end hex wrench

through the slot at the end of the fence and into the screw

head (see Fig. 29). Loosen the screw but do not unthread

it completely. Continue this process with each slot/screw

pair. It may be helpful to shine a flashlight down the end

of the tube to illuminate the screw heads. Once all the

screws are loosened, push the face plate downward to

align the screw heads with the large portion of the key-

hole slots, and then pull the face plate off the fence.

Fig. 28

Fig. 29

key-hole

slot

screw

head

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