Assembly – INCRA Miter 1000 User Manual

Page 2

Advertising
background image

2

Remove the hex bolt that secures the protractor head
and replace with the large threaded knob included in
the hardware pack. The washer on the hex bolt must

be used with the threaded knob, Fig. 1.

FIG. 1

Assembly

The method used to join the fence mounting

bracket to the protractor head makes it easy to

fine-tune the fence perfectly perpendicular to your table

top. To adjust, loosen the (3) #10 -24 socket head

screws that secure the bracket and slide a paper or

plastic shim between the bracket and the protractor

head. Placing the shim behind the screws will

decrease the angle. Placing the shim in front of the

screws will increase the angle.

Using the (2) #10 - 32 x

1

2

" thumbscrews with

washers and hex nuts, slide the stop positioner into
the T- slot located on the front face of the fence.

Tighten the fasteners, Fig. 4.

Place the INCRA Miter

1000 in the left hand miter slot

of your table saw. Loosen the (2)

1

4

-20 socket head

screws that secure the fence to the fence mounting bracket
and slide the fence to a position that leaves safe clearance
between the end of the fence and the blade. Tighten the (2)

1

4

- 20 fasteners, Fig. 3.

If the Miter slot in your table saw has a T-slot, attach the
T-clip to the end of the miter bar as shown in Fig. 2.

FIG. 2

FIG. 3

1

2

3

FIG. 4

Threaded
knob

Washer

Remove

hex bolt

1

4

-20 socket

head screws

Position for
safe clearance
between
fence and
blade.

#10 - 24 x

1

4

"

phillips flat
head screw

T-clip

#10 - 32 x

1

2

"

thumbscrew

Stop

positioner

#10 washer

Slide hex nuts
into T-slot

Squaring the fence to your table saw top

Miter bar

Note:

The remaining (2) #10 - 32 x

3

4

" phillips screws,

washers, and hex nuts in your hardware pack are
provided for future use in attaching a wooden zero-
clearance auxiliary fence. See page 4 for information on
making and using a wooden subfence.

Advertising