Rail assembly – INCRA TSIII Table Saw Fence User Manual

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INCRA Woodworking Tools & Precision Rules

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Unplug your table saw and remove the existing fence,
including the front and rear support rails, mounting
brackets, and the blade guard.

Note: The blade guard must be reinstalled after you have
finished mounting the INCRA TS III to your table saw.

Attach mounting brackets

Attach (4) mounting brackets to the cast iron surface

of your table saw using the supplied hardware. See

Fig. 1.

The Mounting Bracket Hardware Pack contains a variety of
fasteners which will work with most table saws. Use the
largest bolts in the pack that will fit your saw’s existing
mounting holes. If the holes in your table saw are
threaded, use the bolt/lock washer/washer arrangement
shown in

Detail 1A. If the mounting holes are not

threaded, use the bolt/washer/lock washer/nut arrangement
shown in

Detail 1B. Position the mounting brackets

1

4

"

below the table top as shown in

Details 1A and 1B and

snug the fasteners to hold the brackets in place. DO NOT
TIGHTEN THE BOLTS AT THIS TIME. (Discard any
remaining fasteners from the Mounting Bracket Hardware
Pack
.)

Loosely attach rail bolts

Open the Rail Hardware Pack. Add a

3

8

" flat washer

to each of (4)

3

8

–16 x

3

4

" hex bolts. Place the bolts

through the holes in the mounting brackets and loosely
attach the

3

8

–16 rectangular nuts. See

Fig. 2 above.

Slide rails onto mounting
brackets and tighten bolts

Carefully slide the rails onto the mounting brackets so that
the rectangular nuts are captured in the T-slot on the bottom
of the rail.

Fig. 3 shows the correct orientation for the front

and back rails. Approximately center the length of the rails
on your table saw and tighten the mounting bolts that
secure the rails to the brackets.

FIG. 1

Attach rail
mounting brackets

Use appropriate mounting
hardware from the Mounting
Bracket Hardware Pack
to
attach brackets
(See Details 1A and 1B)

Rail
mounting
brackets

Threaded holes
in table saw

Lock washer

Through holes
in table saw
(Not threaded)

1

Flat
washer

Lock washer

Web

RAIL ASSEMBLY

DETAIL 1A

DETAIL 1B

FIG. 2

Loosely
attach rail
bolts

2

3

Orient rails so that web is vertical
and off center T-slot faces the saw
as shown below

Rear rail

Off center T-slot faces table saw

Web

FIG. 3

Front and rear
rail orientation

1

4

"

Table saw top

Table saw
top

3

8

– 16 rectangular nut

Mounting
bracket

3

8

– 16 x

3

4

" hex bolt

3

8

" flat washer

1

4

"

Table saw

Flat washer

Hex
nut

Front rail

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