SawStop ® T-Glide Fence System™ Industrial Series OWNER’S MANUAL
Warranty SawStop warrants to the original retail purchaser of a new T-Glide Fence System - Industrial Series from an authorized SawStop distributor that the fence system will be free from defects in material and workmanship for TWO YEARS from the date of purchase.
Installation To install the rails, extension table, and fence you will need the following tools: 5 mm hex driver and 6 mm hex key (included) 13 mm and 17 mm wrenches (or adjustable wrench) Phillips head screwdriver 1. Installing the Front Rail: The first step in installing the fence is to attach the long angle iron rails to the table. Please see pages 10 and 12 for exploded views of the rails and extension tables. The rails are shipped in the long cardboard box packaged with the main tube.
2. Installing the Rear Rail: You install the rear rail like you installed the front rail, except that you will probably want to leave the rear rail a little loose until you get the extension table installed. The rear rail is attached to the main table by two M8 x 25 countersunk socket head bolts. Position the rear rail along the back of the table with the cut-outs at the top of the rail centered on the miter gauge slots in the table.
Each support leg is mounted to the underside of the extension table using two angled brackets. Align the two holes in the support leg to the two holes in the brackets. Put one of the M10 x 45 hex head bolts through each hole in the leg and brackets. Thread an M10 lock nut on the end of the bolt and tighten with a 17 mm wrench. See Fig. 4. You will need to hold the head of the hex bolt with another 17 mm wrench to tighten the lock nut.
Next, install the M8 x 45 socket head bolt and D-washer through the hole in the center of the left side of the extension table. The bolt should also extend through the center hole in the right extension wing. Make sure the flat edge of the D-washer is facing upward. See Fig. 6. Install an M8 washer and an M8 lock nut on the end of the bolt and hand tighten. Fig. 6 If you left the rear rail slightly loose, tighten it now.
4. Installing the Main Tube: The main tube is installed on the front rail using the M8 x 16 hex head bolts with attached washers. Position the tube on the horizontal portion of the front rail with the rulers facing up and the 12 inch ruler on the left side. The powder coated surfaces of the tube and rail can be slick, so be careful that the tube does not fall off the rail. Align the holes in the rail with the holes in the bottom of the tube.
Next, attach the fence handle to the fence by threading the handle into the cam lock. Press down on the fence handle to clamp the fence to the main tube. If the fence does not clamp tightly enough to the main tube to hold its position against a moderate amount of force, you can increase the clamping force by turning both parallelism adjustment screws clockwise. See Fig. 9.
5. Fence Adjustments: Although the fence is factory-adjusted to nominal settings, it is usually necessary to make final adjustments once your rails and extension table have been installed on the saw. The first step is to align the face plates to be parallel to the miter slots. Begin by sliding the fence along the tube until the left face plate is flush with the right edge of the right miter slot. Lock the fence handle and check that the face plate is flush with the miter slot edge along its whole length.
Place a combination square on the table top and against the left face plate. See Fig. 13. Use a 6 mm hex key to adjust the leveling screws as necessary until the face plate is parallel to the vertical edge of the combination square. Fig. 13 If necessary, you can adjust both of the plastic set screws to ensure the position indicator lenses are close to, but not touching, the main tube or rulers. The last step is to set the spacing between the bottom of each face plate and the table.
It is usually possible to adjust the position of the face plates by lightly tapping the top or bottom edge of the face plates with a plastic or wooden mallet. However, if the face plates do not move when tapped, you can loosen the mounting screws as described below to adjust the face plates. If the right face plate needs to be adjusted, you must first remove the left face plate. Begin by laying the fence on the table with the left face plate facing down.
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36 Inch Rails and Extension Table Parts List No. Description Part No. 36 inch Rail Assembly (hardware in fence box)* Qty.
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52 Inch Rails and Extension Table Parts List No. Description Part No. 52 inch Rail Assembly (hardware in fence box) Qty.
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Fence Assembly No. Description Part No. Qty. Fence Assembly (items 1 - 17 assembled)* CBF105 000 1 Fence Tube CBF105 001 1 2 Face Plate CBF105 002 2 3 M6x1x12 Socket Head Screw CBF104 003 24 4 Handle CBF104 004 1 5 Cam Lock CBF104 005 1 6 M10x1.5x50 Hex Head Bolt CBF104 006 1 7 M10x1.5 Lock Nut CBF104 007 1 8 Flex Plate CBF104 008 1 9 Leveling Adjustment Screw M12x1.75 CBF104 009 2 10 Glide Plate CBF104 010 5 11 Parallelism Adjustment Screw M10x1.
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