Instructions / Assembly

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Attaching the Band Saw Trak
Refer to Fig. 3
The Trak attaches to the Clamp Block via the Adapter Bracket. These
parts are designed in such a way that the fence may be used on
either side of the blade. In addition to this feature the Trak may be
positioned anywhere along the Adapter Bracket. By loosening the
anchoring bolts and simply sliding the Trak along the face of the
Adapter Bracket the Trak can be positioned forward for situations
where additional support is required in front of the blade. This
unique mounting system will also allow the user to rotate the Trak
90° to create a Low Profile fence. Maximum guide support is main-
tained while making narrow cuts where the fence would normally
interfere with the guide system.
1. Insert the head of each of the 1/4-20 x 2-1/2” bolts into the
single groove of the inside face of the Band Saw Trak.
2. Align these bolts to fit into the openings of the Adapter
Bracket uprights. Lower the Trak along the face of the
Adapter Bracket until the Trak is supported by the band
saw table surface and the Adapter Bracket.
3. Place a 1/4” Brass Washer on each bolt and follow with the
Black T-Knob. A rigid connection between the Clamp Block and
the Trak is formed after tightening the Black T-Knobs.
4. Test the operation of the Band Saw Fence by sliding it back
and forth along the Mounting Rail.
Tip
An effortless movement of the fence to the left and right can be
obtained by tightening the Lock Down Knob to “pull” the fence
square with the double-dovetail locking mechanism then backing-off
the Lock Down Knob ever-so-slightly. Experiment with the position
of the Lock Down Knob to attain the smoothness you desire when
positioning the fence
Figure
Figure
3
3
Adapter
Bracket
Lock Down Knob
Clamp Block
1/4”x2-1/2”
Hex Bolts
Regular cutting position
Low pro le position of fence allows blade guard to
be lowered
Black T-Knob
Band Saw Trak
1/4” Brass Washer