Fence extension – Sears 149.23632 User Manual

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5. Place square against face of fence and table surface. Bring

fence square to table and tighten lock knobs.

6. THERE MUST BE 1/32" TO 1/16" gap between the lower edge

of the fence and jointer tables (with table set for 0" cut). To
adjust, move fence assembly by loosening the 1/4-20 x 3/4

hex cap screws attaching the fence brackets to the base.

Retighten hex cap screws after adjustment has been made.

7. Recheck squareness of fence.

8. Install tilt indicators with #10-24 x 1/2 pan head machine

screw and #10 flat washers. Set 0° of indicators to 0° of

segments, and tighten the screw.

9. The fence should now be adjusted and will accurately measure

angles to 45° inboard and 45° outboard (see adjustments
section).

FENCE EXTENSION

To aid in edge jointing of workpieces 4" and wider, you may

extend the fence height. The extension can be constructed of
1" (3/4" thick) stock pine or hardwood.

Use #8 flat head wood screws of sufficient length to securely
attach the extension to the fence. Make sure that the head of the
screws are below the surface of the fence so as not to interfere
with the workpiece.

For extra stability, additional countersunk holes have been pro­
vided near the ends of the fence.

r1/4

A= 11/16 Thick

X

2" Wide x 10" Long

The 11/16 thickness can be obtained by planing the board on
the jointer-planer.

B= 1/2" to 3/4" Thick

X

3-1/2" Wide x 10" Long

This piece may also be made out of plywood.

C= 3/4" Thick X 2-1/2" Wide x 19-1/2" Long

The 2-1/2" width may be increased if desired.

OPTIONAL — For Extra Stability

D= 11/16" Thick X 2" Wide x 2" Long, 2 Pieces

E= 1/2" to 3/4" Thick

X

3-1/2" Wide x 2" -i- Long, 2 Pcs.

NOTE: Cut both D pieces from the same stock or thickness as
board A and cut both E pieces from the same stock or thickness
as board B.

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