The MOST Precise Fence Available!

The MOST Precise Fence Available!

The Paralok Table Saw Fence uses aircraft cables to lock the fence parallel to the blade.

The Original Fence from the 1980's

The Original Fence from the 1980's

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Safety Comes First !

 

Why upgrade your fence?

For over 100 years people have complained about the fences on their table saws.  Manufactures try to balance cost vs payback.  The past standard has been a T-Square style of fence that only locks at one end.  Poor design but inexpensive to manufacturer.  Initial general consenses of manufactures has usually been to provide a fence that appears acceptable at purchase and then the fence problem is the buyer's problem.  Over time the public's disgust of the T-Square design has caused manufacturers to greatly widen the "T" portion for improved accuracy.  While it did  provide an improvement to accuracy it creates a huge unusually heavy monstrosity of the T portion.  Parallel problems are less but still exist.  The lockdown is at right angles to the blade, again not a good design.  Often with the T-Square design there can be a shift when the fence is locked down.

What are the problems with stock original fences?

 1.) Not Parallel     4.) Not Consistant
 2.) Not Precise     5.) Heavy & Bulky
 3.) Fence Flexes
    6.) Cannot be Made Accurate

 

The Paralok Pro resloves all 6
of those problems
at a reasonable cost!

What People are Saying !

 

Here is a posting from an actual user of the Paralok 2  posted in the forum of Practical Machinist in 2013. Clicking on the image below will open a new window with the post on the Practical Machinist website.  The actual posting is a little past 3/4 the way down the page on the Practical Machinist website.

 

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This next posting is from a David Mathews on the  VintageMachinery.org website.  Clicking on the website or the picture will open a new window and take you to the actual posting on the Vintage Machinery website.  I do not know David, nor are we affiliated with him in any way.

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old UnisawParalok2I acquired this fence system a couple of years ago in a literal pile of unisaws, fences and parts of a trim shop going out of business. I assembled all the parts into usable saws and sold or traded them off except one. I finally got around to putting this one together, with the Paralok 2 fence. Had I known anything about it I would have done so much sooner. It is the most accurate, smoothest, most repeatable system I have ever used. Better than my trusty old Biesemeyer. I had to search the internet to find an assembly manual. The cable and pulley system is a bit fiddly but once it’s adjusted it’s spot on. There is zero play in the fence from front to back. It looks like it was never used. At least there are no blade marks on the fence. Apparently the company was only in business a couple of years in the early nineties. The pictures just don’t do it justice.

 

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