INCRA Miter Express User Manual

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FIG. 18

Use with INCRA Miter Gauge fences

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FIG. 21

Panel connector shifted forward

FIG. 22

Panel shifted to permit clamping wide crosscut

For use with other non-INCRA miter gauge fences, after
setting the protractor head angle and tightening the large
clamping knob, slide the support up to contact the back
of the fence and tighten the clamping knob to secure the
support to the panel connector, Fig. 19

FIG. 19

Use with non-INCRA miter gauge fences

FIG. 20

Panel connector shifted backward

To use the outboard fence support for angle settings that
pivot the fence off of the Miter Express base, you can
shift the position of the panel connector. Just remove
the fasteners and shift the panel connector backward or
forward a few holes, Figs. 20 and 21.

A forward shift is beneficial when using the included hold
down clamp for wide material crosscuts, Fig 22.

For use with most INCRA Miter Gauge fences, you can
use the remaining hex bolts with washers and knobs to
attach the fence to both the outboard fence support and to
the Miter Gauge’s fence mounting bracket, Fig. 18. (You
can continue to use the socket head fasteners provided
with your INCRA Miter Gauge if you prefer.)

In operation, after setting the protractor head angle and
tightening the large clamping knob, you must tighten the
outboard support to the fence before tightening to the
panel connector. After making a cut, be sure to loosen
both clamping knobs before changing miter angles. Try
setting a few angles to get the hang of it.

¼-20 x ¾” Hex bolts

w/washers and

clamping knobs

INCRA

miter gauge

fence

Slide support to

contact rear of fence

and tighten thumbscrew

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