TOOLS NEEDEDTools needed for assembly of this kit are a phillipsscrewdriver, 1/2 in. socket wrench, or the smallwrench supplied with your table saw. (Philips screw-driver and 1/2 in. socket wrench not included).PHILLIPSSCREWDRIVERSMALLWRENCHSUPPLIEDWITH(_YOUR TABLESA_;_,SOCKETWRENCHWITH1/2in.LONG MITER FENCETO ASSEMBLE THE PIVOT (Locator Pin)See Figures 2 and 3.MITER/RIPFENCERAILNGMITERFENCERAIL)MITERINDICATORTSsc.TAPEREDGROOVERAILORIENTATIONFORLONGMITERFENCESETUPSFig. 2• Unplug the saw.,_ WARNING: Unplug the saw to avoid possibleinjury.• Remove the miter fence, the miter fence holder,and the adjusting clamp from sliding miter table onyour table saw.• Place the long miter fence rail on the sliding mitertable. See Figure 3.ATrACHMENT BOLTMITER FENCE HOLDERMITER FENCELOCATORPININDICATORHOLE"B"TABLE SLOT Fig. 3IMPORTANT: Rail must be oriented exactly asshown for proper assembly of all parts.Tapped holes in the rail are in the bottom channelwhen using the rail as a long miter fence. Tappedholes are in the top channel when using the rail asa long rip fence.• Slide the pivot into the bottom channel of the longmiter fence rail.Note: The pivot assembled to the miter fenceprovided with your table saw is assembled identicalto this assembly.This pivot fits in either hole "A" or hole "B"whenmounting the long miter fence to the sliding miter table.Note: Raised ribs on the pivot create a tight fit wheninstalling the pivot. It may be necessary to force thepivot into the holes at first. See Figure 3.ASSEMBLE THE MITER INDICATORSee Figure 2.• Align the miter indicator with the tapered groove onthe long miter fence rail.• Slide the miter indicator onto the rail. The bottomofthe miter indicatorshould be next to the slidingmiter table,Note: The miter indicatorfor the long miter fence isthe same as the miter indicator on the miter fenceprovided with your table saw. Use the miterindicator with the scale on the sliding miter table toset desired angles for making miter cuts.ASSEMBLE THE T-NUTSSee Figure 2.• Slide two of the special 5/16 in. t-nuts into thebottomchannel of the long miter fence rail. T-nutswill be used later to secure the brackets, Thet-nuts must be placed in the channel beforeassemblingthe saw gage screws. The saw gagescrewstrap the t-nuts inside the channel.