HTC and XACTA Fence II Fine Adjust Fence Kit PDF Installation Instructions
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Tools Required
3” (or larger) clamps
Center punch
Marking pen
Drill Motor
7/32” (or equivalent) drill
Drill and tap for 8-32 threads (included)
Tap Handle
Phillips screw driver
Adjustable wrench
SAE Hex wrench set
Mounting the Scale:
1. Place the scale on the underside of the fence tube so the right end of the scale is 4 inches from the right end of the fence tube, and the inside edge of the scale rests against the edge of the angle iron.
2. With the scale in this position, use a marker or center punch to mark the hole locations on the underside of the fence tube. Remove the scale for now.
3. Drill and tap 8-32 holes into the fence at the marked locations. Be sure the holes go completely through the metal. Remove any burrs.
4. Attach the scale using the 8-32 screws. Be sure the screw heads are flush or below the surface of the scale. Tighten all 8-32 screws.
5. Slide the readhead onto the scale if it was removed. Be very careful to not damage the sensitive grounding fingers inside. readhead’s wire should exit to the rear (away from the operator).
Mounting the Readhead Bracket:
6. Move the readhead adapter bracket into place as shown in the pictures. The front lip on the adapter bracket should be against the front edge of the stop-cam assembly. The lower lip on the adapter bracket should be against the lower edge of the stop-cam assembly. (IMPORTANT: Be sure the lower lip on the adapter bracket is against the lower edge of the stop-cam assembly.) NOTE: The head of a hex bolt on the stop-cam assembly may need to be rotated a few degrees for the bracket assembly to properly seat.
7. Mark the hole positions on the stop-cam assembly. Remove the adapter bracket for now.
8. Drill the holes through BOTH SIDES of the stopcam assembly as shown using a 7/32” drill.
9. Bolt the adapter bracket in place using the 10-32 x 3/8” Socket Head Bolts. (IMPORTANT! Verify the lower lip on the adapter bracket is against the lower edge of the stop-cam assembly.)
10. Assemble the other parts of the readhead bracket assembly (as shown on page 2).
11. Slide the readhead along the scale and up to the readhead adapter bracket assembly. Center the guide clip over the post on the readhead so that it applies light pressure. Use the supplied washers and spacers to achieve the correct pressure (the guide clip should flex approximately
1/16”). Tighten all screws attached to the display bracket.
12. Slide the fence left and right and check for binding. Assure the readhead post remains centered in the guide clip, with constant pressure over the full range of fence travel.
Digital Display Installation:
13. Decide on a mounting location for the digital display. Attach one side of the hinge to the back of the display using the supplied 4-40 screws. Mount the other side of the hinge using Velcro. (To mount the display using the 8-32 screws, a drill and tap are needed.)
14. Plug the readhead into the display and turn on the display.
15. Move the fence left and right along the fence. The display should read small numbers near the saw blade and large numbers away from the
blade. If the readings are backwards, consult the Operation Manual for more information.
Troubleshooting:
The reading is accurate close to the saw blade, but not accurate at larger distances: Check the alignment of the saw fence. The alignment will affect the measurements at larger distances. Also be sure to check the mounting of all components. Any loose bolts can allow for “slop” measurements.
The display resets itself while saw is running and the fence is locked: The display has been accidentally reset. Large voltage spikes from nearby motors, inverters, or dust collection systems can cause this. Be sure that all devices are properly grounded. Also, extreme vibration can cause this. Mount the display in a different location. Be sure the ABS/INC key (if equipped) has not been accidentally pressed. If so, press and hold for 3 seconds to return to ABS reading.
The display resets itself while the saw is not running and the fence is locked: Be sure the ABS/INC key (if equipped) has not been accidentally pushed. If so, press and hold for 3 seconds to return to ABS reading. Be sure the ZERO button has not been accidentally pushed. If so, you will need to recalibrate the saw fence. Be sure to lock the value into the display.
The display reads ERR 2 or No Enc: Make sure the connector is fully inserted into the display. Also, be sure the readhead is on the scale. To clear the error, simply unplug the readhead for one second and re-insert the connector to the display. You will need to recalibrate. The fence has been moved too quickly. To clear the error, simply unplug the readhead for one second and re-insert the connector to the display. You will need to recalibrate.
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March 13, 2010 | Posted in Cell Phones, Electronic Manual, Gadget Manual, HTC Manual, Smart Phone
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