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Old 10-06-2008, 12:45 PM   #1
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Default Vega table saw fence adjustment

I just purchased a Grizzly table saw with a Vega fence already installed. I looked for a model #, but couldn't find one.
But looking at the Vega site, all seem to mount fairly similar.
I have an adjustment issue that has been lingering.
If I clamp the Vega with the standard lock handle, the fence pivots from the handle side(front) inward towards the blade. I see that there's a brass, spring steel clip that locks against the front horizontal tube rail, but I see not adjustment. Before I go into disassembling the fence further, I thought someone might have suggestions for this action. I see that the Vega fences are mostly well regarded, so I assume it can me tuned up to create parallel alignment with the blade.

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Larry
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Old 10-06-2008, 02:13 PM   #2
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I guess you didn't like my earlier suggestion in the other post. They even have a 800 number in the website that I took the time to lookup for you. Oh, and yeah, your welcome. I don't mind trying to help people out, but you need to atleast try to attempt to help yourself, so far I don't see that happening.

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