Page 3 - CONTENTS
CONTENTS INTRODUCTION ............................................................................................ 2 ¦¦¦¦ General ........................................................................................................... 2 Warranty ......................................................
Page 4 - General; INTRODUCTION
-2- Shop Fox ® Classic Fence Thank you for purchasing Woodstock 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 contra...
Page 5 - Warranty
Shop Fox ® Classic Fence -3- Woodstock International, Inc. (Woodstock) 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 ...
Page 6 - SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
-4- Shop Fox ® Classic Fence 12. USE A PUSH STICK WHEN CUTTING NARROW PIECES. 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. 14. DO NOT LET THE END OF THE WORKPIECE CONTACT THE FENCE WHILE CROSSCUTTING WOOD WITH T...
Page 7 - Inventory; INSTALLATION
Shop Fox ® Classic Fence -5- Inventory 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: Model W2005 Fence Assembly ............................
Page 8 - Rail Installation
-6- Shop Fox ® Classic Fence Figure 2. Mounting the front and back rails. 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...
Page 10 - Fence
-8- Shop Fox ® Classic Fence Figure 5. Rear rail pad location. Rear Rail Support Pad Fence Shown Upside Down Fence 1. Raise the lock handle up to release the fence locking tab and place the fence down on the rails. 2. Make sure the angle bracket of the fence assembly fits easily into the slot create...
Page 11 - Extension Table
Shop Fox ® Classic Fence -9- Figure 6. Extension table. 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 ...
Page 12 - Blade Guard; Magnetic Switch
-10- Shop Fox ® Classic Fence 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....
Page 13 - Fence Parallelism; ADJUSTMENTS
Shop Fox ® Classic Fence -11- Figure 10. Lead adjustment. 1 ⁄ 64 " Figure 9. Setscrews on bracket. 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 ...
Page 14 - Clearance; Lock Handle
-12- Shop Fox ® Classic Fence Figure 11. Lock Handle close up. Fence-to-Table Clearance 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 al...
Page 15 - Scale and Cursor
Shop Fox ® Classic Fence -13- 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 th...
Page 16 - Correcting Mounting
-14- Shop Fox ® Classic Fence Correcting Mounting Hole Misalignment 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 t...
Page 17 - Using Board Buddies; Using a Wood Fence; OPERATIONS
Shop Fox ® Classic Fence -15- Attaching the wood facing to the fence: 1. Size a suitable piece of wood for the face of the fence. 2. Drill and counterbore six 3 ⁄ 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 fen...
Page 19 - W2005 Standard Rail Parts Diagram
Shop Fox ® Classic Fence -17- 26 W2005 Standard Rail Parts Diagram
Page 20 - W2007 Leg and 7' Rail Parts Diagram
-18- Shop Fox ® Classic Fence NOTE: The W2006 is a combination of the W2005 Fence and the W2007 Legs and 7' Rails. W2007 Leg and 7' Rail Parts Diagram