Warranty – INCRA Miter 3000SE User Manual

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Flip Arms and Stop Rods

The dual flip arms and stop rods provided permit a variety of stop configurations. The
flip arms can be used without the stop rods when you want to take advantage of the
fence/arm tongue and groove feature for stop control on mitered board ends. Typically
you will use the longer rod to join the two arms together.

Fig 5. This produces an

arrangement that, when pivoted, moves both arms simultaneously. The rod can be
positioned so that it is the actual stop surface or it can be positioned slightly behind the
front of the arm so that the aluminum arm is the actual stop surface.

By placing one of the shorter 1

1

2

" rods in each of the two stop arms, you can use the

two stop arms independently.

Fig 6. For example, you can calibrate one for work to the

left of the blade and the other for work to the right. On one side of the blade you might
want to position the stop rods to provide two different cut off lengths from one position.
Just pivot the arm nearest the blade up and the second arm is ready. By using varying
combinations of long or short rods you can create as much as 7

3

4

" between the two

stop positions.

Expanded Clamping Mode

The two part body design of the IncrA Flip Stop allows for the use of a

3

4

" wooden

subfence. The subfence can be used to provide tear out control as well as support
for your workpiece up to and beyond the blade. To expand the Incra Flip Shop Stop,
loosen the two socket head screws located on the top of the stop body, then slide
the upper portion of the stop off. now slide the upper portion back on, capturing the
rectangular nuts in the second T-slot located on the lower portion of the stop body,
Fig 7.

Making a Zero Clearance Wooden Subfence

A good material to use for making your zero clearance subfence is

3

4

" medium density

fiberboard (MDF). Use the drill and counterbore dimensions shown to the right.

Fig 8.

Adjust the length of the fence to accommodate your application.
*Note: In applications where the incremental stopping capability of the Flip Shop Stop

is required, the wooden fence can be no taller than 2

1

2

".

Made by: Taylor Design Group, Inc.

P.O. Box 810262

Dallas, Texas 75381

Web Site: www.incra.com

07-2002

Printed in the U.S.A. © 2000, Taylor Design Group, Inc.

IncrA is a registered trademark of Taylor Design Group, Inc.

WARRAnty

Taylor Design Group, Inc. warrants this product for one year from date of purchase. We will repair any defects due to faulty material or workmanship,
or at our option, replace the product free of charge. Please return the failing component only, postage prepaid, along with a description of the
problem to the address below. This warranty does not apply to parts which have been subjected to improper use, alteration, or abuse.

LIFEtIME WARRAnty On POSItIOnInG RACKS

If an IncrA positioning rack in this tool becomes damaged for AnY reason, Taylor Design Group will replace it free of charge for as long as you
own your tool. return the damaged rack, postage prepaid, and allow 1 to 2 weeks for delivery.

Making a Wooden Auxiliary Stop Surface

In some applications you may discover that making and attaching a wooden stop
surface to one of the flip arms can be beneficial. Use a wood screw to attach the
wooden auxiliary stop through the slotted hole located midway up the flip arm. You
can equip the second flip arm with the longer stop rod to provide outboard support for
the auxiliary stop.

Fig 9.

To avoid the saw blade pulling your workpiece into the cut,
add a strip of adhesive backed sandpaper to the front face
of the wooden subfence.

1

1

/

16

"

1

/

4

-20 x

3

/

4

"

socket head

cap screw

1

/

4

" flat washer

3

/

4

"

5

/

16

" thru hole

w/

3

/

4

" dia. x

3

/

8

"

------deep counterbore

1

/

4

-20

rectangular

nut

(See note)

*

2

1

/

2

"

Fig. 5

Fig. 6

Fig. 7

Fig. 8

Fig. 9

Long stop rod

joins flip arms

Short stop

rods allow flip

arms to be used

independently

Second T-slot

First T-

slot

Loosen these

fasteners, slide out of

first T-slot and into second

Wood screw

fastener

Auxiliary stop

Long stop rod used for

additional support

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