Setting up at the router table – INCRA IBOX User Manual

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INCRA IBOX OWNER’S MANUAL

Manufactured by Taylor Design Group, Inc. P.O. Box 810262 Dallas, TX 75381

W W W . I N C R A . C O M

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3. Attach IBOX to GlideLOCK™ Miter Bar

Assembly

Position the IBOX fence on the GlideLOCK™ Miter

Bar Assembly with the red knob on the left end for left

tilting saws or on the right end for right tilting saws.

Insert the (2) #10-24 x 3/8” button head fasteners

through the slotted holes in the fence and thread

into the holes on the GlideLOCK™ Miter Bar. Don’t

tighten the fasteners just yet. With your table saw

unplugged, raise the dado up about 1/2” then slide

the IBOX so that the cutter is inside the tall notch

in the fence. Carefully slide the IBOX to the left or

right until the blade “kisses” the steel pin plates on

the IBOX,

Fig. 4 and Detail 4A. Make sure that

the IBOX is firmly in contact with the alignment plate

on the GlideLOCK™ assembly then tighten the (2)

button head fasteners to secure the fence to the bar.

Lower the blade.

NOte: If you later move the

IBOX to another table saw or your router

table, you will need to reset the miter bar’s

position as described in steps 1-3 above for

the table saw or as described in steps 1-2

on page 4 for the router table.
Continue by skipping ahead to the section

titled “stOCK LeDGes, BLADe GUARDs

AND BACKING BOARD” on page 5.

Fig. 4

Attach IBOX to Miter Bar

Alignment plate

2) Secure IBOX against

alignment plate and

tighten both fasteners

1) Slide IBOX to

contact blade with

pin plates

Pin plates

Detail 4A

Blade should

just touch pin

plates

Fig. 5

Adjust Miter Bar

3/32” hex key

Alignment

plate

Adjust GlideLOCK™

mechanisms for smooth glide

SETTING UP AT THE ROUTER TABLE

1. Adjust GlideLOCK™ Miter Bar

Assembly

Drop the GlideLOCK™ Miter Bar Assembly

into your router table’s miter slot. Now adjust

the GlideLOCK™ expansion discs at each

end of the bar to adjust the fit for a smooth

glide in your router table’s miter slot. Turn the

fasteners clockwise to make the glide tighter

or counterclockwise for a looser glide,

Fig. 5.

The alignment plate is factory squared but can

be re-adjusted as required by loosening the (2)

button head fasteners.

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