Peachtree Woodworking Supply EZ SQUARE User manual

Peachtree Woodworking Supply Inc.
6684 Jimmy Carter Blvd.
Norcross GA 30071
EZ SQUARE
BANDSAW FENCE
Instructions

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Table of Contents
TABLE OF CONTENTS
SAFETY GUIDELINES
PARTS DIAGRAM
ASSEMBLE THE FENCE CARRIAGE
INSTALLING THE FENCE RAILS
INSTALLING THE FENCE CARRIAGE
MOUNTING THE FENCE TO CARRIAGE
INSTALLING THE REAR FENCE BRACKET
ADJUSTING FENCE PARALLELISM
ADJUSTING FENCE VERTICAL SQUARE
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The EZ SQUARE BAND SAW FENCE

SAFETY GUIDELINES 2
EZ SQUARE BAND SAW FENCE GUIDE LINES
Peachtree Woodworking Supply, Inc.
Thank you for your purchase of the EZ Square Band Saw Fence. The EZ
Square Band Saw Fence has been designed to fit virtually any band saw and
installs in a few minutes.
Woodworking projects can be fun and rewarding, however safety comes first.
Please read and follow the safety instructions that come with your fence and
band saw before starting any projects.
WARNING: Failure to obey these warnings could lead to serious injury.
1. Read, understand and follow all the operating instructions provided with
your band saw.
2. Read, understand and follow all the instructions provided with this fence
system.
3. Always disconnect power from the saw before performing maintenance ,
repairs, bade adjustments, blade replacement and the initiation of this fence
system to prevent injury from accidental power up.
4. Keep all factory guards in place when installing this fence system.
5. Insure that there is actuate working room around your saw free from trip
hazards.
6. Always wear safety glasses and hearing protection while working with
power tools.
7. Be sure to keep hand and fingers a safe distance away from blade while it is
turning.
8. Always support long boards on both the infeed and out feed side of your
saw.
Peachtree Woodworking Supply, Inc. employees, officers, authorized distributors and retailers will not be
held responsible for damages or injuries resulting from the misuse or improper installation of this product.
WARRANTY
Your EZ Square Band Saw Fence comes with a 30 day money back guarantee. If your are not
completely satisfied, simply return it to us with the original packaging along with a copy of the
receipt, and we will be happy to issue a refund for the purchase price paid. If you have any
questions with the installation of your fence please call us at 770-458-5539.

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Parts Diagram 3
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Part Number Quantity Description
1
2
4
Guide Rail
Drilling Jig
5
Rear Mounting
Bracket Assembly
Parts Diagram
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2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
6
7
11
11
12
13
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124” Band Saw Fence
224” Fence Guide Rails
1Fence Mounting Bracket
Guide Rail Drilling Jig
1Rear Fence Mounting Bracket Assembly
1Fence Spacer
1Locking Bar
1Locking Knob
11/4” x 3/4 ” x 20 TPI Bolt (Rear Bracket)
2Roller , Spring and Bolt
21/4” x 1” x 20 TPI Bolts
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14
1/4” Nut
15 1/4” Lock Washer
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61/4” x Flat Washer
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1
15
10
17
TpSlick a e
Slick Tape
15
15
16
1/4” x 1 3/4” x 20 TPI Locking Bar Guide Bolt

Assemble The Carriage 4
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Assemble The Fence Carriage
Step 1
Attach the two Sticky Tapes (Part # 15) to the Fence Carriage Pads (Part #3).
Step 2
Install the Rollers, Springs, and 1/4” Bolts (use the 1/4” bolts that are only partially threaded)
the non threaded portion of the bolt is were the Spring goes.(Part #10) as shown in the
assembly drawing below. Secure with 1/4” nut (Part #12).
When installing the Roller, Spring and Bolt (Part #10) as one assembly, screw the bolt with
the Roller and spring through the Carriage (Part #3) until there is approximately 3/8” thread
showing through the Carriage and secure with a 1/4” nut (Part #12) on the Locking Knob
side of the Carriage Bracket.
Step 3
Screw the Locking Bar Guide Bolt (Part #16) through the threaded hole in the Fence Carriage
(Part #3) and tighten the bolt head fully to the Fence Carriage. This bolt prevents the Locking
Bar from swiveling.
Step 4
Slide the Locking Bar (Part #7) through the hole in the Carriage (Part #3) while guiding the
guide hole over the Locking Bar Guide Bolt (Part # 16) secure the Locking Guide Bar in the
Fence Carriage with the Locking Knob (Part #8).
With the Carriage Assembly Complete set it aside for now and continue to Installing the
Fence Rails Page #5.
8Locking Knob
7Locking Bar
16 Locking Bar Guide Bolt
12 1/4” x 20 Nut
15 Slick Tape
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Roller
Spring
1/4” x 20 x 1 ½” Bolt
Threaded Hole
3Fence Carriage
Assembly Drawing
Partially Threaded Bolt

Step 3
If the holes in your band saw table do not line up with the hole in
the Guide Rail Drilling Guide (Part #4) you will have to do the
following step.
Using the Guide Rail Drilling Jig (Part # 4) mark the locations to
be drilled for the four (4) Rail Mounting Bolts (Part #11). as
follows:
( A) From the front right corner on the in feed side of the band
saw table top, place the drilling guide with the hole side against
the edge of the top 1” to 2” in from the edge of you table. Mark
the 1/4” hole location with a pencil or scribe as shown in
(Figure#1). Inspect the back side of the location you just marked
to insure there is no casting rib or obstruction which would
prevent the placement of the bolt, washer and nut through the
edge of the top for mounting the Fence Rails.
(B) Using a hand power drill and a 1/4” drill bit, drill through
the table top edge at the marked location.
(C) Repeat the above procedure for left side of your table and the
rear mounting bolts on the out feed side of your table.
Note: Check the back side of each drilled hole for burrs.
Remove any burs with a file to prevent false locking of
washer and nut.
Step 4
Install the four (4) 1/4” x 20 x 1” bolts, flat washer and 1/4”
locking nut through the holes drilled in the in feed and out feed
table edges with bolt head to the out side edge. Leave the bolt
loose with about 1/4” of threads showing to the out side of the
table see (Figure 2). If your edge of your table is thicker than
1/4” you may need to use longer mounting bolts.
Note: The bolts must be left loose to allow for the Fence rails
to slide on. Installing the Fence Rails 5
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Installing the Fence Rails
Step 1
Remove any existing band saw fence and all of it’s mounting
hardware.
Step 2
Throughly clean the band saw top to include the underside of the
front and back edges.
If the holes in your band saw table do not line up with the hole in
the Guide Rail Drilling Guide (Part #4) you will have to do the
following step. Out Feed SideOut Feed Side
In Feed Side
Figure1
Figure 2
Drill Guide

Installing the Fence Rails Continued
Installing the Fence Rails 6
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Step 5
Install the Saw Fence Rails by sliding the Rails (Part #2) on the
1/4” bolt heads using the top t-track slot as shown in Figure #3.
Position the Rails so that they are approximately center to the table
top, and even front to back. (Figure 4)
Check to see that the front and back Fence Rails are slightly below
the bottom of the miter gauge slot. (Figure #5). Tighten the four
(4) nuts from the back edge of the table top to secure the rails in
place. Figure 3
Figure 4 Figure 5
The EZ Square Fence Rails can be adjusted together left to right to give more
cutting width on either side of the blade (Figure 6 & 7) or separately to offset
one rail to the other. (Figure 8)
To adjust the rails, loosen the nut on both Fence Rail bolts just enough to move
the fence. Move the rail to the desired position then tighten the locking nut.
Figure 6 Figure 7
Figure 8

Installing the Fence Carriage 7
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Step 1
The Fence Carriage (figure #9) can be installed from either end
of infeed side fence guide rail, this will allow you to use the
fence on the left or right side of the blade. To install the Fence
carriage pull the spring loaded roller (Part #10) back towards the
bolt head as you insert the roller in the Fence Rail. (Figure 10).
then guide the Locking Bar into the fence rail opening followed
by the second spring loaded roller(be sure that the Locking Bar
Guide Bolt (Part # 16) is aligned with the hole in the locking
bar)Lock the fence carnage in place by turning locking knob.
(Figure 11)
Figure 9
Figure 10Figure 10
Figure 11Figure 11
Installing the Fence Carriage
Step 2
Install the Fence Spacer Pad (Part #6) and fence mounting bolts.
Position the Fence Spacer Pad over the four (4) bolt holes in the top
of the Fence Carriage, then install the four (4) 1/4” x 20 x 3/4” bolts
(Part #9), lock washers (Part #13), and 1/4” lock nuts (Part #12)
heads up. Leave the lock nut loose enough so that the fence can be
slid onto the bolts (about 3/8” of threads showing)
Locking Bar Locking Bolt Guide Hole
Spring Loaded Roller
infeed side
Part #3

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Mounting the Fence
Mounting the Fence To the Carriage
Mount the Fence to the Fence Mounting Bracket (Part #3) by first laying the fence on the table
top and position the fence so that the t-slots on the bottom edge of the fence align with the
four (4) four mounting bolts on the Fence Carriage. (Figure 12 & 13) Lift the bolts up from the
bottom as you slide the Fence onto the four the bolt heads. Position the Fence so that the end of
the Fence is even with the edge of the Fence Carriage. (Figure 14) Snug the four (4) bolts
from the bottom so that Fence is just tight enough not to move on the Fence Carriage. You will
tighten bolts fully after fence alignment.
Figure 12
Figure 14
Figure 13

Installing the Rear Fence Bracket 9
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Installing The Rear Fence Bracket
Step 2
Install the Rear Mounting Bracket Assembly (Part # 5)
as shown in (Figure 16) by sliding the two mounting
bolt heads in the T-tracks on the bottom of the fence
then slide the Assembly towards the Rear Fence Guide
Rail (Part #2) until the roller is positioned within the
Fence Rail as shown in (Figure 17). Adjust the Roller
Assembly by losing the 1/4” bolt and nut then position
the Roller so that it runs on the flat edge of the fence
rail.Tighten the Rear Mounting Bracket Assembly (Part
# 5) with the 1/4” nuts under the bottom of the fence.
Step3
Move the fence both right and left to insure you have
smooth operation. If the fence binds adjust the Rear
Mounting Bracket (Part # 5) at the location of the bind
and recheck the fence movement.
Figure 17
Figure 16
RollerAssembly
FlatEdge
Tighten Rear Mounting Bracket hear.
Band Saw Top Fence
Step 1
Assemble the Rear Mounting Bracket as shown in
(Figure #15).
Figure 15
Part #5

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Peachtree Woodworking Supply, Inc. Adjusting Fence Parallelism
Adjusting Fence Parallelism
To adust the fence parallel to the saw blade and miter slot adjust the fence using the four
mounting bolts which mount the fence to the fence mounting bracket (Part #3) in the following
manner:
1. Loosen 3 of the four bolts from under the Fence Mounting Bracket (Part #3). By leaving one
bolt tight the fence will now pivot on that bolt.
2. Using a square check the fence alignment as shown in (Figure 18). Move the Fence from the
far end right or left to bring the fence even with the blade of the square. With the Fence aligned
to the square tighten all four Fence mount Bolts.
Check the fence movement right and left for smooth movement and adjust the rear Fence
Mount Bracket as need. (see Installing The Rear Fence Bracket Page 8)
Figure 18
Square
Fence Mounting Bolts
(See Page 6)
Part #3
Adjusting Fence Parallelism

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Adjusting Fence Vertical Square
Adjusting Fence Vertical Square
To adust the fence vertical square to the saw table shim the fence with thin washers
between the Fence bottom and the Fence Spacer (Part #6)
1. Using a square check the fence square as shown in (Figure 19). Shim as needed on
the right or left or right hand bolts to bring the Fence square.
2. Check the fence movement right and left for smooth movement and adjust the
rear Fence Mount Bracket as need. (see Installing The Rear Fence Bracket Page 8)
Square
Fence Mounting Bolts
(See Page 6)
Part #3
Shim here to tilt
the fence back.
Shim here to tilt
the fence forward.
Figure 19
Shim here with washer
to tilt the fence forward.
Shim here with washer
to tilt the fence back.
Adjusting Fence Vertical Square
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