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Delta 28-255 - Assembling Rip Fence (Continued); Fence Assembly and Height Adjustment; Fence Positioning and Parallelism

Delta 28-255
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Fig. 24 Fig. 25
Fig. 26
5. Insert fence assembly (H) Fig. 25, onto front guide
rail (D). NOTE: Fence assembly (H) will clamp to the
front guide rail only, and simply rest on the rear
guide rail .
6. Determine if the gap between the bottom of fence
(H) Fig. 26, and the top of the saw t able is the same
across the entire length of fence. Fig. 26, illustrates a
fence which is improperly adjusted. If an adjustment is
necessary, the rear fence rail (A) Figs. 26 and 27, has
vertical slot s to allow for height adjustment s.
7. Fig. 27, illustrates a properly adjusted fence (H).
T ighten screws (C) Figs. 26 and 27, af ter adjustment s are
made.
D
H
A
C
H
Fig. 27
A
C
H
Fig. 28
H
L
K
J
8. Position the fence assembly (H) Fig. 28, at one edge
of the miter gage slot (J), as shown. T ighten knob (K).
Check to see that the fence assembly is p arallel to the
miter gage slot. If an adjustment is necessary, loosen two
hex head screws (L), and adjust fence assembly so it is
p arallel to the miter gage slot. T ighten screws (L).
4. Fig. 24, illustrates the front and rear guide rails
mounted to the band saw t able.

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