Jet jj-6csdx User Manual

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Fence Stop Adjustments 
Periodically check the 90° and 45° backward 
(135°) tilt accuracy of the fence with an angle 
measuring device, such as an adjustable square or 
machinist’s protractor.  
 
90º Fence Adjustment 
Referring to Figure 13: 
The 90º stop is controlled by the stop bolt (E) and 
the stop block (C). 
1.  Set the infeed table to approximately the same 
height as the outfeed table. 
2.  Move the fence by releasing lock handle (D) 
and pushing the fence assembly until it 
overlaps the tables (B). 
3. Tighten 
lock handle (D). 
4.  Adjust the fence to a 90º angle by releasing 
lock handle (J), pulling up on the fence handle 
(A), and tightening the lock handle (J). 
Note: The stop bolt (E) should be resting 
against the stop plate (C). 
5.  Place an angle measuring device on the table 
and against the fence to confirm a 90º setting 
(A, Fig. 14). 
6.  If the fence is not square to the table, release 
the lock handle (J), loosen the hex nut (F), and 
turn the stop bolt (E) until the fence is square 
to the table. 
7.  Tighten the lock nut (F) to retain the setting. 
Tighten the lock handle (J). 
 
45º Fence Backward Stop Adjustment 
Referring to Figure 15: 
The 45º fence backward stop (fence positioned 
away from the operator) is controlled by the stop 
bolt 
(E). 
1.  Loosen the lock handle (A). Move the stop 
plate (D) out of the way and position the fence 
at the 135º angle. Make sure the fence sits 
against the stop bolt. (E). 
2.  Tighten the lock handle (A) 
3.  Place an angle measuring device on the table 
and against the fence to confirm a 135º setting 
(A. Fig. 16). 
4.  To adjust, loosen the lock nut (F), turn the stop 
bolt (E) until a 135º angle is obtained. 
5.  Tighten the lock nut (F). 
 
Figure 13 
 
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