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If the cap screws (#37) that hold the front carriage
(#30) to the fence are not tight enough, the car-
riage may shift slightly when locked, thus releas-
ing pressure on the front clamp.
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Stteep
p  1
1..
Reference  F
Fiig
gu
urree  3
31
1   to verify the position of the
front carriage relative to the front of the fence. 
N
No
ottee:: To properly tighten the cap screws (#37),
insert the long leg of the 5mm Allen wrench into
the hex socket of the cap screw and apply torque
to the short leg of the Allen wrench using an
adjustable open end wrench.
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Stteep
p  2
2..
If the front clamp cannot be adjusted tight enough
with the front carriage in its standard position,
shift the carriage forward 
1
16
" so that the front
dimension in F
Fiig
gu
urree   3
30
0   becomes 
9
16
" and work
through the adjustment procedure again.
F
Fiig
gu
urree  3
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1..  Front carriage positioning.
F
Fiig
gu
urree  3
30
0..  Distance between carriages.
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Stteep
p  7
7..
Before tightening the carriages against the under-
side of the fence, use F
Fiig
gu
urree  3
30
0  to get them posi-
tioned correctly. The distance ''Y'' between the
front and rear carriage should equal the distance
between fence rails + 1
7
16
''.
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Stteep
p  8
8..
Once reassembled, proceed to work through
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Seeccttiio
on
n   IIIIII,,   P
Paarrtt   D
D   &
&   E
E to get the front and rear
clamps adjusted properly.
F
Fiig
gu
urree  2
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9..  Correct orientation of the yokes.
Front carriage
Front
Rear