Ultimate Series Jointers -21-
Figure 23. Using a square to align fence.
Outfeed Table
Fence Face
There is a 90˚ and a 45˚ fence stop designed to
allow the fence to quickly and accurately be
moved to the 90˚ and 45˚ position.
To verify the 90˚ fence stop:
1. Loosen the angle setting lock handle (Figure
22) while holding the fence adjustment han-
dle with your other hand.
2. Move the fence to the 90˚ position. Note—
The 90˚ fence stop should engage against
the fence bracket to assist in correctly posi-
tioning the fence in the 90˚ position.
3. Tighten the angle setting lock handle.
4 Place a square against the fence face and
the outfeed table as shown in Figure 23.
There should be no gaps between the
square and the fence or the outfeed table. If
this condition is not present, refer to Section
8: Service Adjustments.
Fence Stops
To verify the 45˚ fence stop:
1. Loosen the angle setting lock handle (Figure
22) while holding the fence adjustment han-
dle with your other hand.
2. Move the fence to the 45˚ position. Note—
The 45˚ fence stop should engage against
the fence bracket to assist in correctly posi-
tioning the fence in the 45˚ position.
3. Tighten the angle setting lock handle.
4 Place a bevel gauge against the fence face
and the outfeed table as shown in Figure 24.
There should be no gaps between the
square and the fence or the outfeed table. If
this condition is not present, refer to Section
8: Service Adjustments.
Figure 24. Using a bevel gauge to align fence.
Outfeed Table
Fence Face
Figure 22. 90˚ and 45˚ fence stops.
90˚ Fence Stop
45˚ Fence Stop
Fence
Adjustment
Handle
Angle Setting
Lock Handle