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SawStop T-Glide Fence System User Manual

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Once the fence is correctly clamped to the main tube, adjust the position of the left end of the tube so that

there is only a small gap (approximately 1/16”) between the front rail and the rear glide pads on the fence.

See Fig. 10. Tighten the left-most M8 x 16 hex head bolt that mounts the tube to the front rail using a 13 mm

wrench.

Next, move the fence to the right end of the tube and repeat the above process. Tighten the right-most M8 bolt

that mounts the tube to the front rail. Confirm that the left end of the tube is still correctly positioned by sliding

the fence to the left end of the tube. If the gap between the tube and rail on the left end has changed, loosen the

left-most bolt and readjust the position of the tube. Once both ends of the tube are adjusted correctly, tighten

the remaining M8 x 16 hex head bolts to lock the tube to the front rail. The fence should now slide smoothly

along the tube without binding and without excessive play when changing directions.

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. Alternatively, if too much pressure on the handle is

needed to clamp the fence to the main tube, you can reduce the clamping force by adjusting both parallelism

adjustment screws counter-clockwise.

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