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Shop Fox W1410 Fence with Standard Rails

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Features

  • Fits saws with 27-inch tables
  • Moves on ball bearing guides
  • Fine positioning knobs on both sides for left or righ-handed use
  • Easy installation and locks on both ends
  • Fits on most major name-brand tablesaws

Description

From the Manufacturer The Shop Fox Original Fence is the strongest, most accurate fence on the market, with uprecedented repeatability. The fence secures simultaneously at both ends for absolute rigidity and accuracy. Unique ball bearing quides allow you to move fence with one finger.


Manufacturer: ‎Shop Fox


Part Number: ‎W1410


Item Weight: ‎37.6 pounds


Country of Origin: ‎Taiwan


Item model number: ‎W1410


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Item Package Quantity: ‎1


Batteries Included?: ‎No


Batteries Required?: ‎No


Date First Available: November 1, 2007


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Excellent upgrade!
I had and old Craftsmen 3hp table saw. The saw worked well but the stock fence was garbage. Just like someone had mention in a past review, I would align the stock fence with a slight tap. Once you clamped it down, it would move (very frustrating). Replacement fence upgrades were very expensive at that time. I believe there was a lost in translation from Taiwan to American install instructions. If you have any mechanical sense you can overcome this issue. I would test mount the new fence using C-clamps. This will take time but well worth the effort. I LOVE THIS NEW UPGRADE! Unit is well made. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on June 11, 2023 by Leo A. Donahue Jr.

  • Great Table Saw Fence – CAREFULLY Read Installation Instructions
The design and finished manufactured fence are high quality. The track rails are angle iron and finish is so-so. I LOVE this upgrade to my table saw. This new fence accurately locks into place and stays in place. It is easy to make fine adjustments; it is what a table saw fence should be. If you need a fence on an old table saw – you will like this one. The instructions on how to install the fence can be misleading. I have a 1975 vintage Craftsman 10” table saw with 27” cast iron tabletop. I still like the saw but have come to the end of my rope with the old inaccurate stock fence which requires tap tap here and tap tap there only to have the fence move out of adjustment when tightening the fence lock (yah, it took me long enough to get sick of the old fence and start a search for a replacement). So, after much research and reading many comments I chose this Shop Fox W1410 Fence and I love it – a major – no, a Nucular Upgrade over the stock fence. This Shop Fox fence is precise and smooth and VERY glad I made the switch. But here are some “things to consider” if you are installing this upgrade on a cast iron table needing new holes to accommodate installation of the fence rails – things I learned from my install experience. 1. The cast iron table saw top MUST measure no more than 27-1/16” (maximum) from front edge to back edge. If you want to install this fence on a top greater then 27-1/16” the Operating Manual (installation instructions) says call Woodstock International Inc., the manufacture of the fence, at (360) 734-3482. I called this number about another issue and never got a call back. My saw top was exactly 27” 2. The Operating Manual (installation instructions) suggests you use an 1/8” drill for pilot holes for the 5/16” tap hole to be drilled in the cast iron. DO NOT use an 1/8” drill – it WILL break and then you have to deal with how to handle drilling out the broken bit or finding a new mounting location for a new hole. Instead I recommend using a 3/16” drill bit, it will not break and quickly drills out the pilot hole – cast iron is easy to drill but has soft and hard areas that can cause intermittent increased torque on the drill bit. 3. When installing the rear rail, the Operating Manual instructs you to place 2 (two) flat washer spacers on the 3/8” mounting bolts between the tabletop and the rear rail. Do not install spacer washers if your tabletop measures 27”. NOTE: these washer spacers are ONLY required IF your tabletop is less than 27”. Then the washers are used as shims to increase the distance between the front and back rails. 4. The front and back fence mounting rails are paint finished 3/16” x 1-1/2” x 1-1/2” cold rolled angle iron. My back rail (leading (horizontal) edge of angle iron leg) was very smooth as the rolling fabrication of the 3/16” x 1-1/2” x 1-1/2” angle did not have mill scale or fabrication inclusions running along this track edge. But my front rail did have quite a bit of scale and fabrication inclusions which resulted in very rough tracking of the installed fence. The two front steel track wheels had a rough ride over the areas where there was mill scale and bumps (fabrication inclusions). To resolve this issue, I used a fine flat metal file to remove the scale, burrs, and bumps making the track edge smooth for the two front metal track wheels to ride on and “Bingo!” The Fence now operated nearly “smooth as silk”, well, smooth as I felt it should. 5. NOTE: The fence rides on two metal track wheels located at the front of the fence and one metal track wheel located at the back of the fence (front of the fence is adjacent the front of the table saw where you stand to feed lumber into the saw blade – back of the fence is adjacent the back of the table saw where lumber exits the saw blade). The front track wheels are mounted +/- 1-15/16” below the fence bottom and the back (rear) track wheel is mounted +/- 1-5/8” below the bottom of the fence. THEREFORE, the front rail MUST be installed (mounted) lower than the back rail to equalize (level) the offset distance between the front track wheels and the back (rear) track wheel as they relate to leveling the bottom of the fence to the table saw surface. 6. Suggest mounting the front and back rails to your cast iron tabletop with 4" C-clamps. I suggest using 6 clamps, 2 for mounting the front rail and 2 for mounting the back rail. Then install the fence according to Operation Manual to verify the fit and operation of the fence over the tabletop. as you begin to roll the fence over the table top you will run into the first C-clamp on both the front and back track. Use C-clamp 5 to secure the front rail behind the fence and use C-clamp 6 on the back rail behind the fence allowing you to remove the front and back clamps preventing the fence from continuing travel across the table saw top. This will allow verification of the operation of the fence prior to drilling mounting holes in the cast iron tabletop. This will allow fine adjustment of the rail placement to assure smooth operation and necessary clearance between the fence and the tabletop as the bottom of the fence is to glide 1/16" above the surface of the tabletop. Hope this helps. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on October 30, 2019 by Jack

  • Solid, easy to adjust and very good value.
I will start by saying this is the only game in town for an affordable upgrade on a 27” table saw so for that it gets five stars. I have a old craftsman that had the stock “align-a-rip” fence which is a good name cause you have to align it every rip. I’ll start with the bad. The fence rides on crappy angle iron tracks. That have been ground on one edge and power coated. They are CRUDE, as is most of the manufacturing and general appearance of the fence. I had to file and sand them to get things slide smoothly. The instructions are meh, at best. I guess if your a person who buys this then your 99% likely to be mechanically inclined enough to figure it out. The looks. Sorry but if I was to pick the better of the two, this versus the stock craftsman align-a-rip I’d pick it every time. Extruded anodized aluminum versus crappy powder coated steel. Sorry it’s ugly. Installation could be described as one size fits nothing, maybe there’s a saw it fits but sure not mine. Seems a more adaptable mounting option would make installation much easier. Yes I understand any increase to manufacturing complexity would increase the cost. I had to drill new holes in the tracks, it was an all day job to fit it. The drill bit included is only a bit in form. Of course guess which size bit was missing from my set. I drilled out one size under and finished with the included. It made four holes, barely. The tap actually cut ok and got the job done no problem. Lack of a RH stop for the fence. There is a bumper on the LH rail which I can’t remember the last time I had my fence on the left of the blade so not sure the point of that. It comes with rubber covers for the rails that will fall off and get lost soon enough unless I glue them but the RH will have to be removed every time I have to remove the fence. Guess I’ll just be mindful of the fence sliding off the rails. The fence face itself isn’t flat. It has a concave bow, not enough to effect performance but not precision ground either. It is wood working I understand but as a guy that grew up in a machine shop it’s less than precision, again kinda crude. More Harbor Freight appearance than I expected and I did’t think it looked that great in the pictures. The kit come with some parts that aren’t mentioned in the instructions. Guess I didn’t need those. I’ll have to make a bracket to mount the switch as there’s no provision to attach it to this rail. The good. Solid! Clamps tight and true no muss no fuss. This is why I bought it. People are correct in the reviews it’s a solid, slip free fence that tracks true. Easy to adjust. Getting the fence true and square was super straight forward that part of the design is brilliant and very sturdy. I expect the fence to last till I eventually upgrade to a new higher level saw. Conclusion Did I mention solid and easy to adjust. Be patient installing and tweaking it and you will be rewarded with a serviceable tool that is really a bargain. Yes it isn’t the sexiest thing in my shop but the ability to trust my fence and not have to spend hours fussing about with a slipping, constantly out of true fence makes me happy. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on October 17, 2020 by Rocky Thomas

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