One of the 'extras' that came with the my Mark VII was a shaper fence. I do not know if it did so when new, but that would make sense with the dual tilt.
It is different from both the earlier Mark 5/V,500 and the later Mark V,505 - 520.
It is a hybrid between the other two versions. It is closer to the later 505-520 models than the earlier Mark 5. Both fence 'halves' are 'micro-adjustable'. It mounts to the Mark VII table with two screws, but they are spaced closer together. The Mark VII table pivots +- 90 degrees so the mounting holes for the shaper fence are to the right of the table insert. The 505-520 table accomplishes the same thing by reversing the table.
I realize this is almost identical to later models, but this will expose the few differences and could be referenced for working on the later models.
Before breakdown. Notice the location of the mounting screws.
A 'design' modification common to later models with which I grumble! The casting was(and still is) dimensioned for 1/4-20 screws and square nut. When screw sizes became 'standardized', the 1/4" screw was no longer available with a 5/32" hex socket so the screw was changed to a 3/16 -24.
The 'standard' 3/16" square nut is too small to fit snugly into the notch intended for the nut. That causes the nut to turn in the notch when adjusting the screw. I call that a PITA.
With removal of the clamping screw and mini nut, the fence half can be removed by adjusting the knob until the fence separates from the knob screw. Notice the clamping screw hole is proper for the 3/16" screw. The earlier Mark 5 version had a 1/4" screw hole.
Only thing left to remove is the detent spring. It can be pushed out from the bottom(reluctant, but it will come out).
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Mark VII shaper Fence Breakdown
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Mark VII shaper Fence Breakdown
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One side disassembled. The other side is identical.
The mounting screws, washer and unique nut are all that is left.
Exploded view
The mounting screws, washer and unique nut are all that is left.
Exploded view
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A look at a 1/4-20 square nut in the Mark VII shaper fence 'notch'.
A pix of the Mark 5 version with 1/4-20 screw and nut.
The 1/4-20 screw with 5/32" hex socket.
The 3/8-16 mounting screw with 5/32" hex socket.
The Mark 5 mounting screw, washer and under table clamp(a pair fits over the front and rear edges of the work table).
A pix of the Mark 5 version with 1/4-20 screw and nut.
The 1/4-20 screw with 5/32" hex socket.
The 3/8-16 mounting screw with 5/32" hex socket.
The Mark 5 mounting screw, washer and under table clamp(a pair fits over the front and rear edges of the work table).
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This post will have pix of all three shaper fence versions.
Nope, the next one does.
Nope, the next one does.

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Shaper Fence Versions
These are the three Mark 5/V/VII versions.
Mark 5 (500 version is similar)
Mark VII
505 - 520
The 505-520- guard will fit the Mark VII version, but not the Mark 5 because of the clamping screw size difference.
Mark 5 (500 version is similar)
Mark VII
505 - 520
The 505-520- guard will fit the Mark VII version, but not the Mark 5 because of the clamping screw size difference.
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