Grizzly Router H6472 User Manual

SHOP FOX® CLASSIC FENCE  
MODEL H6472  
MANUAL INSERT  
Introduction  
Parts Exclusive to H6472  
(for all others refer to W2005 parts)  
The Model H6472 Shop Fox Classic Fence is made  
exclusively for Grizzly Industrial by Woodstock  
International to fit the Model G7209/G7210 14"  
Table Saw. The Model H6472 is exactly the same  
as the regular Shop Fox Classic fence, except  
that the fence body, fence facing, and rails are  
different.  
 
How to Use this Sheet  
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This instruction sheet was designed to be used in  
conjunction with the instruction manual provided  
by Woodstock International, which is intended  
for the regular Shop Fox Classic Fence (Model  
W2005/W2006/W2007).  
 
Because this is fence is produced only for Grizzly  
Industrial, replacement parts exclusive to the  
Model H6472 (shown to the right) are only avail-  
able through Grizzly Industrial.  
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All other parts common to the Model W2005/  
W2006/W2007 can be ordered through the  
instruction manual included with your fence by  
Woodstock International.  
REF PART #  
PH6472008  
8A PH6472008A  
10 PH64720010  
DESCRIPTION  
FENCE BODY  
FENCE FACING  
REAR RAIL  
All instructions for the Model H6472 are the same  
as the instructions for the Model W2005/W2006/  
W2007, which are found in the instruction manual  
included with your fence.  
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10A PH64720010A FRONT RAIL SUPPORT  
If you need additional help with assembly or  
set up, we will be glad to help! Call our service  
department at: (570) 546-9663.  
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CONTENTS  
INTRODUCTION ............................................................................................ 2  
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General...........................................................................................................2  
Warranty .........................................................................................................3  
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS ................................................................................... 4  
INSTALLATION ............................................................................................. 5  
Inventory ........................................................................................................5  
Rail Installation ................................................................................................6  
Correcting Mounting Hole Misalignment ...................................................................7  
Magnetic Switch ................................................................................................8  
7-Foot Rails .....................................................................................................9  
Blade Guard ................................................................................................. 10  
Fence .......................................................................................................... 10  
ADJUSTMENTS ............................................................................................11  
Fence Parallelism ............................................................................................ 11  
Lock Handle .................................................................................................. 12  
Fence-to-Table Clearance .................................................................................. 12  
Scale and Cursor ............................................................................................. 13  
OPERATIONS ..............................................................................................14  
Using a Wood Fence Facing ................................................................................ 14  
Using Board Buddies® ....................................................................................... 14  
PARTS ......................................................................................................15  
W2005 Fence Parts Diagram ................................................................................ 15  
W2005 Standard Rail Parts Diagram ....................................................................... 16  
W2007 Leg and 7' Rail Parts Diagram ..................................................................... 17  
W2005 Parts List.............................................................................................. 18  
W2007 Parts List.............................................................................................. 18  
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INTRODUCTION  
General  
Thank you for purchasing Woodstock  
Woodstock is pleased to provide this manual  
to assist in the installation and operation of  
the SHOP FOX® Classic Fence. It represents  
our effort to offer the finest documentation  
available. If you feel there are areas where this  
manual could be improved, we encourage you  
to write us with your comments at the following  
address:  
International’s SHOP FOX® Classic Fence.  
This fence is classic in its design and function,  
and provides a perfect upgrade for table saw  
owners who expect precision and ease of  
installation. It has been designed to fit almost  
all contractor and cabinet-style table saws and  
is easy to install.  
The SHOP FOX® Fence features include:  
Technical Documentation  
Woodstock International, Inc.  
P.O. Box 2309  
• Wide T-shape style design for maximum  
accuracy and support.  
Bellingham, WA 98227  
Tel: (360) 734-3482  
• Single locking action cam lever.  
Fax: (360) 671-3050  
• Simple mounting procedure, easy lift off  
design for the fence makes using jigs and  
fixtures simple.  
• HDPE high durability plastic fence surface  
provides low sliding resistance.  
This fence was specifically designed to  
be used on table saws to assist in cutting  
operations. DO NOT MODIFY AND/OR USE  
THIS FENCE FOR ANY OTHER PURPOSE.  
Modifications or improper use of this device  
will void the warranty. If you are confused  
about any aspect of this accessory, DO NOT  
use it until all your questions have been  
answered. Serious injury may occur.  
• Fence can be used on either the right or  
left side of the blade.  
• Magnified cursor can be mounted on  
either side of the fence.  
• Fence body has powder coated paint  
surface for durability.  
• Standard rails provide 25" maximum rip to  
the right of the blade (W2005).  
• Optional long rails provide 54" maximum  
rip to the right of the blade (W2006).  
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Warranty  
Woodstock International, Inc. (Woodstock)  
We shall in no event be liable for death,  
injuries to persons or property or for incidental,  
contingent, special or consequential damages  
arising from the use of our products.  
warrants this product against defects in  
workmanship and materials under normal use  
and service for a period of one year. This  
warranty extends to the original purchaser from  
the date of purchase. This warranty does not  
apply to defects due directly or indirectly to  
misuse, abuse, negligence, accidents, repairs  
or alterations or lack of maintenance.  
To take advantage of this warranty, the product  
or part must be returned to the original place  
of purchase. Proof of purchase must accompany  
the merchandise. Woodstock reserves the right  
to change specifications at any time since we  
constantly strive to achieve better quality  
equipment.  
This is Woodstock’s sole written warranty and  
any and all warranties that may be implied by  
law, including any merchantability or fitness,  
for any particular purpose, are hereby limited  
to the duration of this written warranty. We do  
not warrant or represent that the merchandise  
complies with the provisions of any law or acts.  
In no event shall Woodstock’s liability under  
this warranty exceed the purchase price paid  
for the product and any legal actions brought  
against Woodstock shall be tried in the State of  
Washington, County of Whatcom.  
We make every effort to ensure that our  
products meet high quality and durability  
standards and we hope you never need to use  
this warranty.  
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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS  
These safety rules cannot cover every situation in a woodshop. Consider your conditions when  
setting up and using your SHOP FOX® Classic Fence.  
12. USE A PUSH STICK WHEN CUTTING  
NARROW PIECES.  
1. KNOW YOUR TABLE SAW. Read the  
owner’s manual carefully. Learn the tool’s  
applications and limitations, as well as its  
particular hazards.  
13. DO NOT REACH BEHIND TABLE SAW  
TO GRAB CUTOFF PIECE. If wood binds  
against saw blade it will kick back faster  
than you can let go.  
2. DO NOT REMOVE GUARDS. Maintain  
guards in working order.  
3. ENSURE THAT YOUR TABLE SAW IS  
ELECTRICALLY GROUNDED. Never remove  
the grounding prong.  
14. DO NOT LET THE END OF THE  
WORKPIECE CONTACT THE FENCE WHILE  
CROSSCUTTING WOOD WITH THE MITER  
GAUGE. There is a potential for kick-back.  
Move the fence away.  
4. KEEP WORK AREA CLEAN. Cluttered areas  
invite accidents.  
15. DISCONNECT TABLE SAW FROM POWER  
before servicing and when changing  
accessories, such as blades, bits, and  
cutters.  
5. AVOID DANGEROUS ENVIRONMENTS.  
Do not use power tools in damp or wet  
locations or expose them to rain. Keep  
your work area well lighted.  
16. AVOID ACCIDENTAL STARTING. Make sure  
the switch is in the “OFF” position before  
plugging in the cord.  
6. MAKE WORKSHOP CHILD-PROOF with  
padlocks, master switches, or by removing  
starter keys.  
17. CHECK DAMAGED PARTS. Do not operate  
the table saw until you are certain it is in  
perfect running condition.  
7. DO NOT FORCE WORK THROUGH TABLE  
SAW. Tools work better and more safely  
when they are allowed to work at their  
own speed.  
18. NEVER LEAVE THE TABLE SAW RUNNING  
UNATTENDED - TURN POWER OFF. Do not  
leave the saw until it comes to a full stop.  
8. WEAR PROPER APPAREL. Do not wear  
loose clothing, gloves, neckties, or jewelry  
that might get caught in moving parts.  
Non-slip footwear should be worn. Tie  
back long hair.  
19. DO NOT OPERATE EQUIPMENT IF USING  
DRUGS, ALCOHOL, OR MEDICATION.  
20. DO NOT OPERATE EQUIPMENT if you are  
9. NEVER STAND OR LEAN ON TOOL.  
mentally or physically fatigued.  
10. ALWAYS USE SAFETY GLASSES, EAR  
PROTECTION AND RESPIRATORY  
PROTECTION.  
21. IF THERE IS SOMETHING YOU DO NOT  
UNDERSTAND, DO NOT OPERATE  
MACHINE! Ask for help first.  
11. DO NOT OVERREACH. Keep proper footing  
22. BAD HABITS ARE DANGEROUS. Review all  
and balance at all times.  
safety procedures often.  
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INSTALLATION  
Model W2007  
Inventory  
Back Rail 7' ...................................1  
Front Rail 7'...................................1  
Front Rail Rectangular Tube 7' ............1  
Scale...........................................1  
Drill and Tap .................................1  
Blade Guard Clamp Bag  
Installation of the SHOP FOX® Classic Fence  
involves mounting the front and back rails to  
your table saw, setting the fence on the rails  
and doing a simple alignment. First check the  
contents of the package:  
• V-Clamp ..................................1  
• L-Bracket.................................1  
• Locking Plate ............................1  
• Hex Bolt 14-20 X 112" .................2  
• Flat Washer 14" .........................4  
• Hex Nut 14-20...........................2  
• Hex Bolt 516-18 X 34" .................1  
• Flat Washer 516" .......................2  
• Hex Nut 516-18 ..........................1  
Rail Mounting Bags  
Model W2005  
Fence Assembly ..............................1  
Back Rail .....................................1  
Front Rail .....................................1  
Front Rail Rectangular Tube...............1  
Scale...........................................1  
Drill and Tap .................................1  
Blade Guard Clamp Bag  
• V-Clamp ..................................1  
• L-Bracket.................................1  
• Locking Plate ............................1  
• Hex Bolt 14-20 X 112" .................2  
• Flat Washer 14" .........................4  
• Hex Nut 14-20...........................2  
• Hex Bolt 516-18 X 34" .................1  
• Flat Washer 516" .......................2  
• Hex Nut 516-18 ..........................1  
Rail Mounting Bags  
• Hex Bolt 14-20 X 34" ...................4  
• Hex Bolt 38-16 X 1".....................4  
• Flat Hd Scr 14-20 X 34".................2  
• Flat Washer 14" ........................10  
• Flat Washer 38" .........................8  
• Hex Nut 14-20............................. 2  
• Hex Bolt M10-1.5 X 25 .................4  
Legs ...........................................2  
Support Bracket..............................2  
Feet............................................2  
Leg Mounting Bag  
• Hex Bolt 14-20 X 34" ...................4  
• Hex Bolt 38-16 X 1".....................4  
• Flat Hd Scr 14-20 X 34".................2  
• Flat Washer 14" ........................10  
• Flat Washer 38" .........................8  
• Hex Nut 14-20............................. 2  
• Hex Bolt M10-1.5 X 25 .................4  
• Hex Nut 12-12............................. 2  
• Flat Washer 38" .........................8  
• Hex Bolt 14-20 X 12" ..................4  
• Flat Washer 14" .........................4  
• Hex Bolt 38-16 X 58" ...................2  
Note—Extramountinghardwarehasbeenincluded  
to compensate for differences between table  
saws. You may not need all of the hardware that  
is included in the inventory.  
Model W2006  
Fence Assembly ..............................1  
All other components are the same as the  
Model W2007.  
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3. Position the back rail so its top edge  
is flush with the table top and the  
rectangular cut-outs are in line with the  
miter slots. See Figure 1.  
UNPLUG the saw power cord, and TURN  
OFF the power switch before you begin  
fence installation procedures. Accidental  
saw startup while installing or adjusting the  
fence will result in serious personal injury.  
Rail Installation  
On most saws, the mounting holes for the rails  
will match the existing rail mounting holes.  
On the saws where the mounting holes do  
not line up, see Correcting Mounting Hole  
Misalignment on Page 14 for instructions on  
drilling new holes.  
Metric and standard hex bolts have been  
included to fit most common rail installations.  
Figure 1. Attaching the back rail.  
Mounting the Back Rail  
4. Attach the rail using the mounting  
hardware from the old rail or two 3⁄8"-16  
x 1" or M10-1.5 X 25 hex head bolts and  
washers. Secure as shown in Figure 2.  
1. Remove the mounting hardware for the  
blade guard which extends over the back  
edge of the table. (Be sure to reinstall the  
guard after completion.)  
2. Locate the back fence rail (the rail with  
the two rectangular cut-outs on one edge  
and one cutout on the other edge) and set  
it against the rear edge of the table saw.  
Figure 2. Mounting the front and back rails.  
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Mounting The Front Rail  
Mounting The Front Rail Tube  
1. Align the side of the front rail with two  
rectangular cutouts against the edge of the  
table.  
1. Orient the machined flat edge of the tube  
so it faces the table edge.  
2. Thread four 1⁄4-20 X 3⁄4" hex bolts and  
1⁄4" washers through the rail and into the  
threaded holes in the bottom of the tube.  
2. Set the top edge of the front rail so it is  
flush with the table top and the cutouts  
are in line with the miter slots. If your saw  
table has a beveled front edge, then align  
the top of the rail with the bottom edge of  
the bevel. See Figure 3.  
3. If your table has a beveled front edge,  
it may be necessary to install spacers or  
shims between the rail and the rectangular  
tube as shown in Figure 4. The spacers  
should equal approximately the height of  
the bevel (3⁄8" on most saws). Four to six  
washers installed with each of the four  
attachment screws should raise the height  
of the tube enough to assure clearance of  
the fence above the table surface.  
Bottom Edge  
of Bevel  
4. Mount the fence on the rails and check the  
clearance between the bottom edge of the  
HDPE facing and the table top.  
5. Add or remove shims from the tube to  
rail mounting until a clearance of at least  
1⁄16" is achieved. Note—This clearance  
should never exceed 1⁄8", as this can allow  
material to get under the fence during  
certain types of sawing operations.  
Figure 3. Attaching the front rail bracket.  
3. Attach the rail using the mounting  
hardware from the old rail or two 3⁄8"-16  
x 1" or M10-1.5 X 25 hex head bolts and  
washers. Secure as shown in Figure 2.  
Note: Do not install the scale at this time.  
Figure 4. Shimming the front tube.  
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Fence  
7-Foot Rails  
1. Raise the lock handle up to release the  
fence locking tab and place the fence down  
on the rails.  
The W2006/2007 extended 7' rail set for the  
SHOP FOX® Classic Fence increases the rip  
capacity to the right of the blade to 54''.  
These are mounted in the same manner as the  
standard rails. The long rail set also includes  
legs which provide added stability for the table  
saw/fence assembly when large or heavy work  
is positioned on the table.  
2. Make sure the angle bracket of the fence  
assembly fits easily into the slot created by  
the front rail bracket and rectangular tube.  
If any binding is experienced, loosen the  
rail mounting bolts and adjust the rails.  
Mounting the extension legs  
3. Install the fence, and check to see that  
it slides smoothly along the rails without  
binding or catching on the table surface.  
1. Attach rails according to the rail installation  
instructions on page 6 & 7.  
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2. Thread a 2" hex nut onto each foot and  
If any binding is experienced, loosen the  
thread a foot into the bottom of each leg.  
rail mounting bolts and adjust the rails.  
3. Loosely bolt a brace to each of the legs  
4. Make sure you keep the rail support pad free  
of debris and dirt. This pad is pre-positioned  
so that it slides along the top of the rail or  
the top of the table. The rear rail support  
pad is located on the underside of the fence.  
See Figure 5.  
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with a 8-16 x 4" hex bolt and three 8  
"
washers. Place two of the washers between  
the leg and the brace.  
4. Position the legs as shown in Figure 6 and  
insert two 14-20 x 12" hex bolts with washers  
through each rail and loosely thread them  
into the legs.  
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Rear Rail  
Support Pad  
5. Rotate the braces up and thread a 8-16 x  
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8" hex bolt with a washer through each rail  
and into the braces.  
6. Place a level on the rails and adjust the feet  
until the rails are level, then tighten the hex  
nuts on the feet against the bottom of the  
legs.  
Fence Shown Upside Down  
7. Tighten all of the bolts.  
Figure 5. Rear rail pad location.  
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2. When installing the extension table, be sure  
it is flush with the table saw top by placing  
a long straightedge across both tables and  
adjusting the extension until it is even along  
the length of the straightedge. Figure 7  
shows a typical installation.  
Extension Table  
An extension table should be mounted between  
the fence extension rails to provide workpiece  
support. The extension table width should be  
sized to fit in the gap between the rails. The  
length of the table extension can be set so the  
table replaces the existing right wing of the saw  
(if your saw is so equipped) or can be used in  
conjunction with the existing wing.  
Constructing the extension table  
1. Construct the extension table as shown  
in Figure 6 using a frame with a separate  
top or a solid table can be made from  
countertop materials with a 3⁄4" to 1" thick  
particle board surfaced with a Melamine® or  
Formica® type of material.  
Figure 7. Extension rails and table assembly.  
Figure 6. Extension table.  
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Blade Guard  
Magnetic Switch  
®
The SHOP FOX Classic Fence is intended  
At the left hand edge of the front rail there are  
pre-drilled holes which can be used to mount  
the table saw ON/OFF switch to the rail. This  
relocation of the magnetic switch makes it easy  
to turn the saw on and off without reaching  
underneath the table. Consult the instruction  
manual for your saw table to determine  
to work with all table saw blade guards.  
After installing the rear rail you will be  
able to reinstall the guard assembly without  
interference with the rail. A typical installation  
is shown below in Figure 8.  
If you have any questions or concerns about the  
blade guard on your saw working in conjunction  
with the new fence, please see your dealer or  
contact Woodstock’s Technical Support.  
whether it is possible to locate your switch on  
the rail. Mount the switch to the rail using the  
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4-20 X 34" flat head screws, 14-20 hex nuts,  
and 14" flat washers.  
Always make certain the saw is disconnected  
from the power supply before opening the  
switch box.  
DO NOT operate the saw without a blade guard  
installed. Operating without a guard creates a  
risk of injury from kickback or flying debris. If  
you encounter any difficulty with reinstalling  
the blade guard with the new fence system,  
contact Woodstock’s Technical Support.  
Figure 8. Rail and guard bracket installation.  
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ADJUSTMENTS  
Your SHOP FOX® Classic Fence requires little  
adjustment since most of the features are built-  
in to the fence at the factory. The primary  
adjustment is to adjust the fence so it is  
parallel to the saw blade.  
2. Turn the setscrews to align the edge of the  
fence to the edge of the miter slot while  
alternately locking and unlocking the fence  
lock lever.  
3. Check to see if the fence is parallel along  
the length of the miter slot, carefully slide  
the tip of your finger along the edge of the  
miter slot and the fence to detect a variation  
in spacing.  
UNPLUG the saw power cord, and TURN  
OFF the power switch before you begin  
fence adjustment procedures. Accidental  
saw startup while adjusting the fence will  
result in serious personal injury.  
4. Readjust the setscrews as required.  
If the wood is binding when fed through the  
table saw and the cut edge is burned, the fence  
may need to be adjusted out slightly. Use the  
setscrews to adjust the back end of the fence  
approximately 164" away from the miter slot.  
Figure 10 shows the fence adjusted for use on  
the right side of the blade.  
Fence Parallelism  
If your table saw has been properly adjusted,  
the saw blade should be parallel to the miter  
slot. Refer to your table saw manual for the  
proper procedure to check and adjust the saw  
blade to the miter slot correctly.  
Shown exaggerated for  
illustration purposes  
164"  
1. Locate the two setscrews on the lower edge  
of the fence bracket. See Figure 9.  
Figure 10. Lead adjustment.  
Setscrews  
DO NOT cut on the left side of the blade if the  
fence was adjusted for cutting on the right  
side of the blade. The wood will pinch and  
could cause dangerous kick-back. Readjust  
the fence when changing the side of the  
blade you are cutting on.  
Figure 9. Setscrews on bracket.  
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Fence-to-Table  
Clearance  
Lock Handle  
The lock handle is cam actuated and locks  
against the machined edge of the front rail  
rectangular tube. Generally it will require no  
adjustment. However it is sometimes possible  
that the process of aligning the fence as  
described the Fence Parallelism on Page 11  
will cause the clamp to be too tight or too  
loose. This can result when the setscrews are  
both adjusted too far in or too far out.  
It is important to minimize the gap between  
the bottom of the fence and the table so  
thin material will not slide under the fence  
during operation. This clearance must be  
uniform along the table surface. It is also very  
important that the fence does not contact the  
table surface when sliding from side to side.  
The support pads, two on the T shaped rail  
and one on the end of the fence, support the  
fence above the front and rear rails. As long  
as those rails are flush with the table surface,  
the table clearance should be okay. Over time  
these pads will wear and may eventually need  
replacement. Replacement pads are available  
from your dealer.  
To check the locking adjustment, lock the  
handle in the down position, then try to move  
the fence by pushing on its side. If the fence  
slips when pushing with a moderate amount of  
force (approximately 50 lbs. of lateral force),  
it should be adjusted. Turn both setscrews in  
an equal amount, then perform the parallelism  
adjustment described on Page 11 again. This  
will bring the locking cam closer to the front  
rail tube and increase the locking pressure.  
If ripping thin laminates or veneers, clamp  
an auxiliary fence to the SHOP FOX® Classic  
Fence so it rests right on the table. This will  
ensure that thin material will not slip under the  
fence.  
Figure 11. Lock Handle close up.  
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Scale and Cursor  
The self adhesive scale and magnified cursor  
provide fast and accurate fence positioning.  
Zero Point for  
right of blade use  
1. Loosen the adjusting screws on the  
magnified cursor until the cursor can be  
adjusted.  
Approx 578''  
2. Raise the table saw blade guard out of the  
way. With the fence mounted on the right  
side of the blade, slide it over until its left  
edge touches the side of the blade. See  
Figure 12.  
Scale 12'' From Front Edge  
Figure 13. Scale location for right-side blade use.  
6. To fine tune the position of the magnified  
cursor, make a test cut and adjust the  
cursor to correspond with the actual width  
of the test board. This method accounts  
for any vibration or wobble that may be  
present in the spinning blade.  
Different blades may have different widths  
of cutting teeth, so readjustment is required  
whenever changing type or style of blade. This  
procedure must be repeated every time the saw  
blade is changed to maintain accuracy.  
When cutting on the left side of the blade,  
this scale will not be accurate. It is possible to  
attach another scale (not included) which can  
be set for left side cutting. See Figure 14. The  
magnified cursor assembly can be moved to the  
left side of the fence to allow for orienting a  
separate scale.  
Figure 12. Fence contacting the blade.  
3. Centralize the magnified cursor within  
its range of adjustment and tighten the  
screws. Mark the position of the hairline on  
the front rail tube with a pencil. This is the  
zero mark for applying the scale.  
4. Remove the fence and apply a strip of  
masking tape along the rail a 12'' in from  
the front edge.  
5. Using the zero mark as the starting point  
and the masking tape as a guide, apply the  
adhesive scale to the rail. See Figure 13.  
Push the scale into place with heavy thumb  
pressure.  
Zero Point for  
left of blade use  
Approx 578''  
Be careful when laying the scale into position  
because the scale can be stretched if too  
much pressure is applied.  
Scale 12'' From Front Edge  
Figure 14. Scale location for right-side blade use.  
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Drilling Through-Holes  
Correcting Mounting  
Hole Misalignment  
1. Position the rails flush with the top of the  
table saw table, and with the left end of  
the rails even with the left edge of the table  
extension.  
If the front and back mounting holes do not line  
up with the existing holes in the table top, it  
will be necessary to drill additional holes using  
one of the three following methods. Drilling  
and tapping holes into the edge of the table,  
drilling through the edge of the table and  
securing the rail with long bolts, washers, and  
nuts, or drilling holes in the rail that align with  
the holes in the table top.  
2. Clamp the rails to the table saw using C-  
clamps or bar clamps.  
3. Mark the mounting holes on the edge of the  
table.  
4. Remove the rail, and center punch the  
middle of the outlined holes.  
Drilling and Tapping Mounting Holes  
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5. Drill a 16" hole all the way through the  
1. Position the rails flush with the top of the  
table saw table, and with the left end of  
the rails even with the left edge of the table  
extension.  
table edge. Again, cutting oil should not be  
required, but be sure to use a relatively slow  
speed on the drill.  
6. Remove any chips or burrs around the edge  
of the hole which might cause the rail to  
mount crooked.  
2. Clamp the rails to the table saw using C-  
clamps or bar clamps.  
3. Mark the mounting holes on the edge of the  
7. Install the rails and long bolts and make sure  
table.  
that the nut is fully threaded on the bolt.  
4. Remove the rail and center punch the middle  
of the outlined holes on the table edge.  
Drilling Holes In the Rails  
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5. At each center punch location, drill a 8  
"
1. Clamp the rails to the table.  
diameter starter hole, then drill a 516" hole  
using the bit supplied with the SHOP FOX®  
Classic Fence.  
2. Using a try square and pencil, transfer the  
location of the rail mounting hole onto the  
rails.  
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6. Insert the included 8"-16 tap in a tap  
wrench if one is available. If a tap wrench  
is not available use a socket and ratchet  
wrench.  
3. Remove the rails, and center punch the  
middle of the outlined holes.  
4. Drill 12" holes in the rails that match the rail  
7. Carefully align the tap with the hole. Advance  
the tap half a turn, back it out half a turn,  
advance another half turn, etc., until the  
tap turns freely or can be visually seen at  
the exit end of the hole.  
mounting holes in your table.  
5. Remove any chips or burrs around the edge  
of the hole which might cause the rail to  
mount crooked.  
8. Back the tap out and proceed to the next  
hole. It is not necessary to use cutting oil  
when tapping cast iron.  
6. Install the rails and bolts.  
9. Install the rails and the bolts.  
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OPERATIONS  
To operate this, or any tool, safely and  
Using Board Buddies®  
A T-slot track can be mounted in the top of the  
SHOP FOX® Classic Fence to accept another  
popular product from Woodstock International  
- Board Buddies®. These one directional, spring  
loaded hold-down wheels keep material pressed  
firmly against the table and fence. They are  
fully adjustable and non-marking.  
efficiently, it is essential to become as familiar  
with its characteristics as possible. Take as  
much time as necessary to become acquainted  
with the SHOP FOX® Classic Fence. The time  
you invest before you begin to use it will be  
time well spent.  
Using a Wood Fence  
Facing  
Be sure to request the T-nuts and T-slot  
tracks separately from your Woodstock dealer  
for mounting Board Buddies® to your fence.  
Board Buddies® are a great addition to any  
fence system! For the location of your nearest  
Woodstock dealer, call Woodstock International  
at (360) 734-3482.  
The SHOP FOX® Classic Fence can be faced  
with 34" kiln dried hardwood, plywood or  
medium density fiber board (MDF) in place  
of the HDPE plastic fence sides. For certain  
operations such as dadoing or close sawing, it  
is necessary to have a fence material which  
can be cut into. If using kiln dried lumber, use  
a piece that is free of knots and other defects  
and preferably a species with dimensional  
stability such as maple, birch or beech.  
Operationofthisequipmenthasthepotential  
to propel debris into the air which can  
cause eye injury. Always wear safety glasses  
or goggles when operating equipment.  
Everyday glasses or reading glasses only  
have impact resistant lenses, they are not  
safety glasses. Be certain the safety glasses  
you wear meet the appropriate standards of  
the American National Standards Institute  
(ANSI).  
It is extremely important to attach the wood  
facing correctly. Lumber less than 34" is not  
recommended. Screws or fasteners must be  
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counter sunk at least 8" below the wood  
surface, but no more than 14".  
Attaching the wood facing to the fence:  
1. Size a suitable piece of wood for the face  
of the fence.  
3
2. Drill and counterbore six 8" mounting  
holes in the wood face piece using the  
HDPE supplied fence facing as a drill  
guide.  
3. Attach the wood facing to the fence,  
making sure the screws are counterbored  
1
1
8" - 4" below the wood surface. Do not  
over tighten.  
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W2005 Fence Parts Diagram  
NOTE: The W2006 is a combination of the W2005  
Fence and the W2007 Legs and 7' Rails.  
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W2005 Standard Rail Parts Diagram  
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W2007 Leg and 7' Rail Parts Diagram  
NOTE: The W2006 is a combination of the W2005  
Fence and the W2007 Legs and 7' Rails.  
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W2005 Parts List  
REF  
PART #  
DESCRIPTION  
REF  
PART #  
DESCRIPTION  
1
2
3
4
8
X2005001  
X2005002  
X2005003  
X2005004  
X2005008  
FENCE LOCKING TAB  
KNOB  
BEARING PAD  
LOCKING LEVER  
FENCE BODY  
27 XPLN02  
28 XPLN01  
30 XPW03  
31 XPW06  
32 XPW02  
33 XPW03  
34 XPN05  
35 X2005035  
36 X2005036  
37 X2005037  
38 XPB26  
39 XPW06  
40 XPN05  
41 XPB07  
42 XPW07  
43 XPN02  
44 X2005044  
45 XPS43  
LOCK NUT 1/4-20  
LOCK NUT 3/8-16  
FLAT WASHER #10  
FLAT WASHER 1/4  
FLAT WASHER 3/8  
FLAT WASHER 1/4  
HEX NUT 1/4-20  
V-CLAMP  
8A X2005008A FENCE FACING  
12A X2005012A MAGNIFIED CURSOR  
14A X2005014A SCALE  
15A X2005015A FRONT RAIL TUBE  
L-BRACKET  
LOCKING PLATE  
16 XPB19  
16A X2005016A FRONT RAIL SUPPORT  
17 XPB88 HEX BOLT 1/4 - 20 X 1-3/4  
17A X2005017A REAR RAIL  
18 XPB18  
20 XPB25  
22 XPS06  
HEX BOLT 1/4-20 X 1/2  
HEX BOLT 1/4-20 X 1 1/2  
FLAT WASHER 1/4  
HEX NUT 1/4-20  
HEX BOLT 5/16-18 X 3/4  
FLAT WASHER 5/16  
HEX NUT 5/16-18  
MAGNET  
HEX BOLT 3/8-16 X 1  
HEX BOLT 3/8-16 X 1-3/4  
PHLP HD SCR 10-24 X 3/8  
SET SCREW 3/8-16 X 5/16  
FLAT HD SCR 10-24 X 3/4  
23 X2005023  
26 XPFH21  
PHLP HD SCR 10-24 X 1/2  
W2007 Parts List  
REF  
PART #  
DESCRIPTION  
REF  
PART #  
DESCRIPTION  
31 XPW06  
32 XPW02  
33 XPW06  
34 XPN05  
35 XPB65  
36 XPB21  
46 XPW02  
47 XPB19  
48 X2007048  
FLAT WASHER 1/4  
FLAT WASHER 3/8  
FLAT WASHER 1/4  
HEX NUT 1/4-20  
HEX BOLT 3⁄8-16 X 5⁄8  
HEX BOLT 3/8-16 X 3/4  
FLAT WASHER 3/8  
HEX BOLT 1/4-20 X 1/2  
BRACE  
6
7
X2007006  
X2007007  
EXTENSION LEG  
FRONT RAIL TUBE  
REAR RAIL  
10 X2007010  
10A X2007010A FRONT RAIL SUPPORT  
11 X2007011  
14 X2007014  
16 X2007016  
18 XPB18  
SCALE  
ADJUSTABLE FOOT  
HEX BOLT 1/4-20 X 3/4  
HEX BOLT 3/8-16 X 1  
HEX NUT 1/2-12  
19 XPN34  
26 XPFH21  
FLAT HD SCR 1/4-20 X 3/4  
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