Auxiliary fence mounting, Maintenance, Warranty – INCRA TSIII Table Saw Fence User Manual

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AUXILIARY FENCE MOUNTING

For some cutting operations, you may wish to add a
wooden auxiliary fence to the front face of your TS III
fence. A T-slot is provided for mounting the auxiliary fence
using

1

4

– 20 mounting screws, washers, and square nuts.

Drill and counterbore your wooden fence to recess the
screw heads and capture the nuts in the T-slot as shown
in

Fig. 29. Hole centers should be located 1

3

4

" from the

bottom edge of the wooden fence. T-slots in the top of the
fence are provided to attach hold downs or other user-
made fixtures. Use

1

4

– 20 fasteners and square nuts for

these T-slots as well.

Made in America by:

Taylor Design Group, Inc.

P.O. Box 810262

Dallas, Texas 75381

Tel: (972) 418-4811

Fax: (972) 243-4277

Web Site: www.incra.com

Printed in the U.S.A. © 1996-2001, Taylor Design Group, Inc.

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

FIG. 29

Auxiliary fence mounting

Wooden auxiliary fence

1

/

4

" flat

washer

1

/

4

– 20

screw

1

/

4

– 20

square nut

1

3

/

4

"

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, transportation prepaid, and allow 2 weeks for delivery.

Note: Replacements cannot be sent unless damaged racks have been received by Taylor Design Group.

MAINTENANCE

Your TS III is designed to give many years of virtually
maintenance-free operation. In fact, just keeping your TS III
clean is all you need to do to keep the tool in top shape.
Occasionally, remove the carriage from the base and brush
or blow out any sawdust or debris that may have

accumulated. Use a toothbrush to clean the teeth on the
INCRA racks on both the carriage and the base. A light
application of paste wax to the top of the rails from time to
time will keep the rails smooth and clean.

05/01

Included with your TS III package you’ll find a

pair of “L” shaped brackets with mounting hardware.

These stops mount to the bottom T-slot on the rails and are

used when you want to set stop positions for the base

assembly anywhere between the fixed left or right hand

stops located on the sides of the rails.

One reason for a mid-range stop position might be to

provide a single position for the base assembly where one

could access both the saw blade and a left hand router

table extension wing. Such a setup would provide about

15"-16" of range at the table saw function and up to 30" of

travel for the router function. To install the stops, place a

washer on each of the (2)

3

8

- 16 x

1

2

" hex bolts. Insert

the bolt through the hole in the stop and loosely thread on

the rectangular nut. Slide the nut into the bottom T-slot

from the right end of each rail. (See

Fig. 30). After

positioning the ULTRA along the rails at the desired

location, slide the floating

stops up to the base clamps

and tighten the bolts.

Once positioned, you can

still slide the base assembly

past the stops if necessary

by first disengaging the

fence hooks and loosening

the (4) base clamp knobs

then lifting the base

assembly just enough to

clear the stops as you slide

the base assembly forward

FIG. 30

INCRA Woodworking Tools & Precision Rules

12

Floating Stops

Floating
stop

3

/

8

– 16

rectangular
nut

Right hand
end of rails

3

/

8

" flat

washer

3

/

8

-16 x

1

/

2

" hex bolt

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