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Click here to watch the TS-LS Table Saw Fence Video (from New Woodworker)
Do you already have a router table installed next to your saw? The 32”-capacity TS-LS Joinery System is the perfect way to get thousandth-of-an-inch accuracy and repeatability for both table saw ripping work AND routing operations. The INCRA TS Router Tables shown are sold separately from the TS-LS Joinery System. For Systems that include a router table, check out the TS-LS Combos.
The 32" TS-LS Joinery System Includes:

INCRA Table Saw Fence System:
The 32" or 810mm -capacity TS-LS Rip Fence System replaces the saw’s original fence rails. Straightforward installation on a wide variety of table saws – see compatibility info below.
INCRA Routing Equipment:
The Wonder Fence Joinery Package integrates the accessories for creating the box joints and dovetails that INCRA Systems are famous for, plus it gives you exceptional accuracy and repeatability for everyday shaping, moulding, and edge jointing work. The system includes:
- INCRA Wonder Fence fully adjustable, shaper-style router fence
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INCRA Jumbo Right Angle Fixture
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INCRA Shop Stop Fence Stop
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INCRA Master Reference Guide and Joinery Templates
Sold Separately:

INCRA Router Tables:
Sold separately. This system uses YOUR existing saw-mounted router table. For Systems that include an INCRA router table, check out the TS-LS Combos.
Compatibility:
Choose Standard or XL
The standard TS-LS covers saws measuring 28" or smaller front-to-rear along the miter slot. The XL version uses a longer fence and base support panel to fit saws with deeper tables measuring 33.5” or less.
Basic requirements for ALL table saws:
The saw’s top must have flat, vertical surfaces on both the front and rear for the (4) adjustable Incra rail mounting brackets to bolt against – 2 brackets at the front and 2 on the rear.
The brackets are attached with a minimum 5/16”-18 or 8mm bolt. Due to a lack of standardization, some metric table saws will require the user to supply 4 to 6 common bolts for rail installation. The bolt holes need to be centered between 3/4” and 1-3/8” down from the saw’s top surface, with enough clearance underneath the saw’s top for the washers, nuts and wrench (if the holes aren’t threaded).
The General Compatibility Chart lists the various categories of saws, and the TS-LS owner's manual is the best resource for seeing how the 4 rail mounting brackets attach for comparison with your saw.

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