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The Shop Fox W1410 Fence with Standard Rails is a high-quality, durable fence designed for saws with 27-inch tables. It features smooth ball bearing guides for easy movement, fine positioning knobs for precise adjustments, and a straightforward installation process that locks securely on both ends. Compatible with most major name-brand tablesaws, this fence is a must-have for any serious woodworker.


| ASIN | B0000DD2QI |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #438,935 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #60 in Power Saw Fences |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (212) |
| Date First Available | November 1, 2007 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 37.6 pounds |
| Item model number | W1410 |
| Manufacturer | Shop Fox |
| Part Number | W1410 |
D**W
Strong, accurate design and assembly. Good manual.
Installation was simpler than expected. Seems to be well engineered and well made. Manual is very helpful. Definite improvement over the old fence. Box was damaged during shipping-a common complaint. The heavy steel angle bars had been pushed through the packaging foam-possible when the box was dropped during shipping and handling. The manufacturer might add thin plywood pieces at the ends of the box to better survive shipping of the heavy box.
O**.
Great Product - Great Price
Came well packaged; everything in ready to install condition. No problems with instructions at all - easy to follow, written by someone who uses English as their primary language. Had to drill new holes in the table and the drill bit that came with the install kit was pretty useless so I used one of my own. However, the tap worked perfectly. Factory settings were very close to my needs. The minor adjustments I had to make didn't take long and again instructions were just the ticket. New fence made a huge difference on my old Rockwell saw.
R**Z
Some installation issues... but overall a good value.
I installed this fence yesterday on my 1939 Delta Unisaw. Overall, it is a pretty simple design. Two rails installed on the front and back of your table. There is a two piece cross rail that bolts between the two fence rails for some added support. The fence itself comes fully assembled, though a lot of adjustments were needed once I got it in the rails. For my install, the mounting holes were in a good location on the front rail, I was able to install and get it lined up just below the miter slots as the instructions suggested. However, on the back rail, the slot in the rail was slightly too small which didn't allow me to to mount in the existing holes. Drilling and tapping two new holes was a some added frustration, however you can't fault shopfox as there are thousands of different table saws out there. One note, while they provided a tap, they didn't include a tap wrench, so make sure you have one available if you need to tap holes. My biggest gripe, is the powder coat on the rails is very thick and interferes with the fence rollers on both the front and back carriage. The rollers were actually binding on the powder coat and causing it to crack and peel off. This is definitely a quality control issue with the rails. In order to get the fence rolling smoothly, I had to track it back and forth breaking the powder coat and sanding down the chunks that remained. I then added a little paste wax and the fence now moves smoothly. The powder coat used for the rails is adding way too much thickness to the angle iron and was poorly adhered. The spring tensioner on the rear carriage was also very loose causing the front rollers to pull off the fence rail when adjusting. This took a few attempts to dial-in but it is not running smoothly. The instruction manual has decent photos and instructions for making adjustments. Overall, I'm happy with the fence, and at ~$200 it's a great value and a huge upgrade over the microset fence I had on my unisaw. I still need to spend some time with it adjusting some things, mainly I need to get the clamping force a little stronger as out of the box it is sliding on it's own when locked down.
B**T
Great Fence - wish I bought this years ago!
I replaced the factory fence on my Grizzly with this Shop Fox and what a difference! The original fence worked by "clamping" between the two rails, this one clamps to the angle-iron rail so it works even if the rails are not exact. And when locked it does not shift and stays put. The old fence would often shift slightly when locked since it clamped between the two rails. Since my table was slightly larger than the maximum depth, I had to perform the adjustment shown in the manual which is not clear and takes some time-but once done it worked fine. The extension rails are no longer available, but since this fence uses standard angle-iron it should not be a big deal to fabricate something if necessary. I am considering making a "hinged" extension I can fold out of the way since I have a small shop. I bought this from "Amazon returns" so I got a good deal. The scale was damaged in shipment though, but Shop Fox support is great and they are replacing it for me. Good support is so hard to find these days and I would not hesitate buying another Shop Fox product because they excel in this area.
C**K
Great Product
I bought this for my late fatherโs vintage 10โ Craftsman that works like a horse and has a lot of sentimental value to me. The original fence finally broke and Iโve been screwing around with clamps and a piece of wood for a year. This fence is very nice. Missing a couple of nuts, a pin and cotter pin but nothing I didnโt have laying around. You need to pay attention installing and use some common sense, but overall a pretty basic install. Very few adjustments necessary out of the box. Itโs a great upgrade and Iโm stoked to put it to use.
J**K
Great Table Saw Fence โ 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 โ you will like this one. The instructions on how to install the fence can be misleading. I have a 1975 vintage Craftsman 10โ table saw with 27โ 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 โ a major โ 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 โthings to considerโ if you are installing this upgrade on a cast iron table needing new holes to accommodate installation of the fence rails โ things I learned from my install experience. 1. The cast iron table saw top MUST measure no more than 27-1/16โ (maximum) from front edge to back edge. If you want to install this fence on a top greater then 27-1/16โ 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 27โ 2. The Operating Manual (installation instructions) suggests you use an 1/8โ drill for pilot holes for the 5/16โ tap hole to be drilled in the cast iron. DO NOT use an 1/8โ drill โ 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 3/16โ drill bit, it will not break and quickly drills out the pilot hole โ 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 3/8โ mounting bolts between the tabletop and the rear rail. Do not install spacer washers if your tabletop measures 27โ. NOTE: these washer spacers are ONLY required IF your tabletop is less than 27โ. 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 3/16โ x 1-1/2โ x 1-1/2โ cold rolled angle iron. My back rail (leading (horizontal) edge of angle iron leg) was very smooth as the rolling fabrication of the 3/16โ x 1-1/2โ x 1-1/2โ 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 โBingo!โ The Fence now operated nearly โsmooth as silkโ, 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 โ back of the fence is adjacent the back of the table saw where lumber exits the saw blade). The front track wheels are mounted +/- 1-15/16โ below the fence bottom and the back (rear) track wheel is mounted +/- 1-5/8โ 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.
V**N
Very good cuts
Paid $60 for my old Delta Saw and it had round rails for the fence. I was annoyed but when looking at the price of other fences I didn't know if i should just buy a new saw. I found this and figured it was worth a shot. Install problems were my fault. Front rail is below miter slots, back rail is below table. Made sense after i installed and the fence didn't line up, and my sled wouldn't go back far enough. My fence rides hard on my back rail and removed some of the finish, WD 40 and playing with it helped. If I slide too quickly the front right wheel comes off the track. It didn't come square but was easy to fix. Bottom line is even with the install problems, and having to mess with it to slide smooth, it cuts very straight, and I would recommend it all day.
J**S
Missing Parts/Lacking Assembly
I purchased this back in January to replace the pitiful fence on my old Craftsman Table Saw. I didn't get around to installing it until today. Got my rails mounted - all good. Then following the instructions, I put the fence on the rails - all good. Then I attempted to test lock the fence into position and it did not lock. Looking back at the instructions, I see that the "lock handle actuates and hold the clamping jaws when in the engaged position and releases the jaws in the up position. This handle is already adjusted for use out of the box." Further investigation (see pictures) revealed that neither the front or rear "locking jaws" were installed on the fence. I then searched through the installation hardware that came with the Shop Fox W1410 Fence and found (1) locking jaw.....not (2) locking jaws. I spent the better part of an hour trying to figure out how to install the one jaw, but no luck. This has rendered the fence unusable. Can I somehow get some help with this from the seller? I think the fence will be good and I don't want to return it, I just need a functional fence with all of the working parts installed.
N**N
Great Fence
I installed this fence on my old Craftsman table saw and the installation was quite simple and the fence works great. ***Packaging*** Mine had a rough shipment; there was a puncture in the side of the box, all of the bracing styrofoam inside was shattered, and the parts were scattered all around. Fortunately, nothing was missing or damaged. It just didn't look good. ***Installation*** This fence is made to work on table saws with a depth (front to back) of 27ยฑ1/4". Fortunately, my saw was exactly 27". If you're saw has a smaller-than-suggested depth, you can just add some spacers. If it's larger, you might be hooped. The instructions are quite thorough and easy to read. Despite that, I made a mistake the first time installing the rails and mounted BOTH at 1/16" below the mitre slots. In reality, that's true only for the front rail and the back rail should be 1/16" below the table top. The included drill bit and tap for mounting the rails is a courteous inclusion, but they're of poor quality. That said, anyone installing a custom fence on their table saw probably has proper drill bits (5/16") and a tapping set (3/8" USS). Once the rails were installed, the fence slid on easily from the end of the rails. Adjusting for parallelism with the mitre slots was easy, and once adjusted, both sides of the fence appeared parallel to the mitre slot. The included measuring tape that sticks onto the front rail seems kind of cheap. Not an issue for me, but it's imperial only, not metric. It was easy enough to install though, and works as it should. Aftermarket ones are easy enough to obtain. ***Operation*** The fence moves down the rails fluidly and with ease. The build quality is great; everything feels very solid and sturdy. It stays square and in the same position as it's being locked down. I like the inclusion of the T-slot on top of the fence for adding additional equipment. I have a few minor gripes about the fence though. (1) The locking handle requires a fair amount of force to lock down (it's not extreme, but more than I would like). I believe this can be adjusted, but I suppose I prefer the feeling of having a very secure fence.(2) the viewing glass above the tape measure is raised about 1/4" above the rails. This means you have to be looking directly over the glass to accurately read the tape measure. And (3) aesthetically it does leave something to be desired, and it does look a little "cheap" in my opinion. Probably just because it doesn't have a big brand name scribed across it. Like I said though, this is a great fence and worth every penny in my books. Would highly recommend it. A quality product for a great price.
A**R
Works Excellent!
Used on a 1988 table saw that I just refurbished. Only used the "Fence" out of this package, made my own rails to cover the extra wide table top. The fence locks down square right out of the box, glides easy on the rails, Great Quality.
S**E
well made, works well, but not smooth to get there
Arrived well packaged (but a lot of styrofoam). Well built and sturdy. Instructions are pretty good, but not perfect. Few minor details that they weren't clear about that I had to find out by trial and error (low profile bolts are for the back rail by the way). A few more pictures may have helped. It would have been smoother if it had fit on my existing bolt holes, but the back rail is mounted higher on the table than the front so had to drill new holes for that back rail. Once finally installed, it worked brilliantly. Really happy with the end product.
D**.
IT'S A SUPERB FENCE.
I love the way the FENCE moves so smooth and EFFORTLESS. I LOVE the way it locks in and you get perfect SQUARE CUTS. I am very PLEASED with this PURCHASE t's A-1 in my book.
S**L
Decent quality but terrible instructions.
ok so the fence is pretty nice, came well packed and undamaged. some finish issues like smears on the paint and crusty grease all over the rails, but other than that it seems well made and high quality. As far as the instructions manual is concerned, its bad, and if you know what you are doing you should be fine, but the manual has errors and very poorly written and extremely confusing. I took a look at it, tossed it aside and just figured it out on my own. If it had a decent manual or some video showing how to install it would be 4 stars. The fifth star was deducted due to extremely high cost. $500CAD after tax.
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