INCRA Miter 3000 User Manual

Taylor Design Group, Inc. warrants this product for one year from date of purchase.We will repair any defects due to faulty material or workmanship, or at our option, replace the product free of charge. Please return the failing component only, postage prepaid, along with a description of the problem to the address on the back. This warranty does not apply to parts which have been subjected to improper use, alteration, or abuse.
OWNER’S MANUAL
Warranty
Please read this owner’s manual before use and keep it at hand for reference.
Safety
Important safety instructions for using the INCRA Miter3000
Before using the INCRA Miter 3000, read and follow all of the instructions and safety information in this owner's manual.
When using the INCRA Miter3000 in conjunction with any other tool, first read and follow all instructions and safety information in that tool's owner's manual.
Never let the saw blade come in contact with the aluminum or steel components of the INCRA Miter3000.
When using the INCRA Miter3000, always keep your hands clear of the saw blade and the line of cut.
Always turn off the power and make sure that the saw blade comes to a complete stop before changing the setting of any part of the INCRA Miter3000.
Always securely tighten the large black clamping knob before starting any cut.
Wear safety glasses, hearing protection, and follow all normal shop safety practices.
After making any adjustments to the miter angle or fence position of your INCRA Miter3000, always verify safe clearance between the blade and fence before turning on the saw.
After making any adjustments to the fence position on the INCRA Miter3000, always make sure that the two socket head screws are securely tightened.
When using the INCRA Flip Shop Stop to position a piece for a cut, always hold or otherwise clamp the board between the stop and the blade.
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Remove the hex bolt that secures the protractor head and replace with the large threaded knob included in the hardware pack. The washer on the hex bolt must be
used with the threaded knob, Fig. 1.
FIG. 1

Assembly

Squaring the fence to
your table saw top
The method used to join the fence mounting bracket to the protractor head makes it easy to fine-tune the fence perfectly perpendicular to your tabletop. To adjust, loosen the (3) #10-24 socket head screws that secure the bracket and slide a paper or plastic shim between the bracket and the protractor head. Placing the shim behind the screws will decrease the angle. Placing the shim in front of the screws will increase the angle.
Place the INCRA Miter3000 in the left-hand miter slot of your table saw. Loosen the (2)
1
⁄4-20 socket head
screws that secure the fence to the fence mounting bracket and slide the fence to a position that leaves safe clearance between the end of the fence and the blade. Tighten the (2)
1
⁄4-20 fasteners, Fig. 3.
If the miter slot in your table saw has a T-slot, attach the T-clip to the end of the miter bar as shown in Fig. 2.
FIG. 2
FIG. 3
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2
Threaded knob
1/4-20 socket head
screws
Position fence for safe clearance between fence and blade
Miter bar
#10-24 x 1/4" phillips flat head screw
T-clip
Remove
hex bolt
Washer
Placing shim in back of screws will decrease the angle
Now pivot the rear actuator to engage the right-hand tooth with the notch marked "CAL" on the rear scale, Fig. 9. If adjusted properly, it will pivot perfectly into the notch. To adjust, loosen the (3) socket head screws that secure the tooth and fine-tune the position to align with the "CAL" notch. Pivot back and forth between the two "CAL" notches to verify the calibration.
Adjust Fence Mounting Bracket 90° to Saw Blade
Loosen the large clamping knob and make sure that the rear actuator left-hand tooth is engaged firmly with the 0° notch on the
1
⁄2° adjustment plate. Engage the front actuator tooth with the 0° notch located on the protractor head, Fig. 6. Tighten the front actuator thumbscrew then tighten the large clamping knob.
Calibrating the 1/2° Indexing Tooth
The 1⁄2° indexing tooth located on the rear actuator is
factory calibrated and should require no further adjustment. Follow the instructions below should you wish to check the calibration or re-calibrate.
Loosen the large clamping knob and the rear actuator thumbscrew. Engage the left-hand tooth of the rear actuator firmly with the notch marked "CAL" on the rear scale and hold while you tighten the large clamping knob, Fig. 8.
Using the supplied 5⁄32" hex key, loosen the (3) socket head screws that secure the fence mounting bracket to the protractor head. Unplug your table saw, then use a reliable machinist square to set the fence at 90° to the saw blade, Fig. 7. Tighten the (3) socket head screws.
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Adjust the Miter Bar
Adjust the miter bar at each of the (8) expansion mechanism locations for a good fit in your table saw's
miter slot. Turning the screw clockwise expands the mechanism. You'll find (3) of the expansion locations in front of the fence and (1) underneath the fence. (You'll need to remove the fence for access.) Adjust these (4) front expansion points first, expanding a little at each of the locations until the bar slides smoothly, Fig. 4.
This one-time calibration prepares your INCRA Miter 3000 for work in either miter slot. Just remember that the accuracy of the INCRA Miter3000 at any subsequent setting is dependent upon the accuracy of your initial 90° calibration. Verify this important
calibration with a test cut and fine tune as necessary.
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2
FIG. 4
Remove the large clamping knob and disengage the rear actuator tooth from the
1
⁄2° adjustment plate. Pivot the protractor head to gain access to (3) of the rear expansion points. To gain access to the final rear expansion point, remove the rear actuator thumbscrew and pivot the actuator, Fig. 5. After adjustment, replace the rear actuator thumbscrew, re-engage the rear actuator tooth to the 0° notch on the
1
⁄2° adjustment plate, then replace
the large clamping knob, washer and fence.
FIG. 5
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FIG. 8

Calibration

FIG. 6
FIG. 9
FIG. 7
Fence removed for access
Adjust (4) front expansion points
Remove large clamping knob and washer
Rear actuator
Protractor head pivoted for access
Adjust (4) rear expansion points
Nylon washer
(fits under rear actuator)
Rear actuator thumbscrew
1/2°
adjustment
plate
Rear actuator
Left hand tooth
Front
actuator
tooth
Pivot rear actuator
to make sure
right-hand
tooth engages smoothly
into “CAL”
notch
Loosen (3) socket head screws to adjust, if necessary
Engage left-hand tooth of rear actuator with “CAL” notch
Square fence to blade
Loosen (3) socket head screws
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The dual actuator design of the INCRA Miter3000 provides two levels of adjustment. The front actuator is used for coarse adjustments (5°), while the rear actuator is used for fine adjustments (
1
⁄2°). For most mitering work, you'll have the left-hand tooth of the rear actuator engaged at 0°, while you make angle changes using only the front actuator. When using the rear actuator for fine adjustments, you are simply adding or subtracting from the coarse adjustment setting.
Rotate the protractor head to the desired angle, then firmly engage the tooth on the front actuator with the
corresponding notch on the protractor head. The actuator tooth should point directly to the desired angle on the scale. Tighten the large clamping knob, then tighten the front actuator thumbscrew, Fig. 11.
Operation – Changing Angle Settings
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FIG. 10
FIG. 11
Five-degree Indexing (including 22.5° and 67.5° settings)
Loosen the large clamping knob and make sure that the rear actuator left hand tooth is engaged in the 0° notch on the
1
⁄2° adjustment plate. Loosen the front actuator thumbscrew and pivot the actuator tooth away from the notches located on the protractor head, Fig. 10.
FIG. 12
FIG. 13
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09-2000
Caution:
After making any adjustments to the miter angle of your INCRA Miter3000, always verify saf
e clearance between the fence and the blade bef
ore turning on the saw.
1
/2° Indexing
Loosen the large clamping knob. Loosen the front actuator thumbscrew and pivot the actuator tooth away
from the notches located on the protractor head. Rotate the protractor head and engage the front actuator tooth at the 5° notch closest to the angle you want. Tighten the front actuator thumbscrew, Fig. 12.
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Loosen the rear actuator thumbscrew. Use the left-hand
tooth to add or subtract from the coarse adjustment setting
in 1° inter vals. Use the right-hand tooth to add or subtract
from the coarse adjustment setting in
1
⁄2° increments. Engage the tooth firmly in the selected notch, then tighten the large clamping knob and the rear actuator thumbscrew, Fig. 13. Important: After completing your cut, don't forget to return the rear actuator setting to the 0° notch.
Continuous Adjustments
For angle settings finer than the
1
⁄2° settings, first use the 1⁄2° indexing instructions above to locate the protractor head as close as possible to the desired angle. With the large clamping knob loosened, pivot the rear actuator tooth slightly away from the notch on the
1
⁄2° adjustment plate. Rotate the protractor head in the direction of required adjustment and tighten the large clamping knob. Do not tighten the rear actuator thumbscrew. As with any mitering tool, odd angle adjustments may require a little trial and error.
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1st: Loosen large clamping knob
2nd: Loosen front
actuator thumb­screw and pivot tooth away from protractor head
Left-hand tooth engaged with “0” notch
2nd: Engage front actuator tooth with notch at desired angle
Front actuator tooth
1st: Rotate protractor head to desired angle
3rd: Tighten
large clamping
knob, then front actuator thumbscrew
1st: Loosen rear actuator thumbscrew
2nd: Engage right
or left hand tooth
to add or
subtract
1
/2°
increments
3rd: Tighten large clamping knob and rear actuator thumbscrew
1st: Loosen large clamping knob
2nd: Loosen front actuator
thumbscrew and engage tooth with 5° notch
closest to your desired angle.
3rd: Tighten thumbscrew
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