135. Tighten locking handle (C, Fig 8-2).4. Important: When the tilted operation isfinished and the fence is returned to 90°, donot forget to flip the 90° stop block (D, Fig.8-2) back to its original position.To tilt fence backward5. The fence can be tilted backward up to 45°(that is, for a total included angle of 135°from table surface).6. Loosen locking handle (C, Fig. 8-2).7. Flip the 90° stop block (D, Fig. 8-2) out ofthe way.8. Move the lever (B, Fig. 8-2) back to thedesired angle up to 135 degrees. Or you canplace8.3 Fence stop adjustmentsPeriodically check the 90° and 45° backward(135°) tilt accuracy of the fence with an anglemeasuring device, such as an adjustable squareor machinist’s protractor.90º Fence adjustmentRefer to Figure 8-3:The 90º stop is controlled by the stop bolt (E)and the stop plate (C).Figure 8-31. Set the infeed table to approximately thesame height as the outfeed table.2. Move the fence by releasing lock handle (D)and pushing the fence assembly until itoverlaps the tables (B).3. Tighten lock handle (D).4. Adjust the fence to a 90º angle by releasinglock handle (J), pulling up on the fencehandle (A), and tightening the lock handle(J).Note: The stop bolt (E) should be restingagainst the stop plate (C).5. Place an angle measuring device on thetable and against the fence to confirm a 90ºsetting (A, Fig. 84).6. If the fence is not square to the table,release the lock handle (J), loosen the hexnut (F), and turn the stop bolt (E) until thefence is square to the table.7. Tighten the lock nut (F) to retain the setting.Tighten the lock handle (J).Figure 8-445º Fence backward stop adjustmentRefer to Figure 8-5:The 45º fence backward stop (fence positionedaway from the operator) is controlled by the stopbolt (E).Figure 8-51. Loosen the lock handle (A). Move the stopplate (D) out of the way and position thefence at the 135º angle. Make sure thefence sits against the stop bolt. (E).2. Tighten the lock handle (A).