13Adjusting Clearance between Fence and TableReferring to Figures 11 and 12:Check the clearance between the table and thefence. The fence should not rub against the tablesurface but be slightly above it. This gap should bethe same at the front of the table as it is at the rear.If the gap between fence and table is notconsistent, loosen either of the hex nuts on thehook (Figure 12) and rotate the sliding pad until thefence/table gap is consistent across the full lengthof the table. When this is achieved, tighten bothhex nuts.Check the adjustment of the hook at the rear of thefence. The hook should be positioned so that itoverlaps the rear rail by approximately 1/8”(Fig. 12). To adjust the hook, loosen the upper hexnut and slide the hook in or out as needed. Re-tighten upper hex nut.Resaw GuideFor resawing attach the post (A, Fig. 13) to thefence with the lock knob (B, Fig. 13). There is aslotted hole in the fence that will accommodate theresaw kit. Position the post so that it is centeredwith the front edge of the blade. The resaw guidewill give you a taller, single point contact surfaceduring resawing.Miter Gauge1. Place the miter gauge in the table slot.2. With a square verify the miter gauge face issquare to the blade.3. If the miter gauge is not square to the bladeloosen the lock knob (C, Fig. 13) and adjust tothe proper setting. Tighten the lock knob.4. If the pointer is not at 90 degrees, loosen thescrew (D, Fig. 13) holding the pointer and movethe pointer to 90 degrees.5. Re-tighten the screw.Figure 11Figure 12Figure 13