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title: "INCRA MITER5000 Miter 5000 Table Saw Miter Gauge with Sled and Telescoping Fence"
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# 364 precise angle stops 10 adjustable expansion disks 36-64 inch telescoping fence INCRA MITER5000 Miter 5000 Table Saw Miter Gauge with Sled and Telescoping Fence

**Brand:** incra
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## Summary

> 🔩 Cut like a pro, every angle, every time — don’t let precision pass you by!

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- **What is this?** INCRA MITER5000 Miter 5000 Table Saw Miter Gauge with Sled and Telescoping Fence by incra
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## Key Features

- • **Zero Side Play Guarantee:** 10 expansion disks eliminate wiggle for ultra-stable sled travel
- • **Telescoping Fence Mastery:** Adjustable 36"-64" IncraLOCK fence for perfect workpiece control
- • **Integrated Clamping System:** Hold-down clamp locks your workpiece for unmatched accuracy and safety
- • **Pro-Level Cross-Cutting Sled:** 3-panel sled with T-tracks creates a rigid, zero-clearance cutting platform
- • **Laser-Cut Precision AngleLock:** 364 solid steel stops in 1/2° increments for flawless cuts every time

## Overview

The INCRA MITER5000 is a premium table saw miter gauge system featuring 364 laser-cut steel angle stops with 1/2-degree increments, a 3-panel sled with embedded aluminum T-tracks, and a 36-64 inch telescoping IncraLOCK fence. Its 10 adjustable expansion disks ensure zero side play for smooth, stable operation across most standard table saws. Designed for professional-grade precision, it includes a hold-down clamp and flip shop stops to secure workpieces and deliver consistently accurate cross-cuts at any angle.

## Description

desertcart.com The Miter 5000 Table Saw Miter Gauge blends the incremental angle control features of the Miter 3000SE with a very special 3-panel Sled for the ultimate miter cutting workstation for the table saw. The sled with two aluminum T-tracks and clamping fixture secures the work piece as one solid unit for precision cross-cutting at any angle. The tracks are embedded in the MDF panel top to secure an included work piece hold-down clamp and to provide absolute rigid support for the 36- to 64-inch telescoping IncraLOCK Cuto-off Fence. The right-hand portion of the sled, once cut, secures to the right miter slot of your table saw by means of a miter slider and functions as a zero clearance cut-off table that's perfectly aligned with the main sled. Since this system includes precision angle adjustment, stop positioner and clamping sled for superior work piece control, all possibility for cutting error has been eliminated and each cut is predictable and precise. Also featured with every Miter 5000 is a simple and incredibly useful hold down clamp which locks your work piece onto the sled for maximum accuracy and the cleanest cuts possible. Ten expansion disks adjust both sides of the bar for zero side play, anti-friction travel on all table saws with standard 3/4-by-3/8-inch or near-standard miter gauge channels, including Delta, Craftsman, and imports. This means that all of Incra's incredible precision will actually show up in your work because the bar won't wiggle around in the miter slot. Also included are Special Edition Miter Fence telescopes from 18- to a full 31-foot length. The dual flip shop stop and Incra's patented automatic positioning control also come standard with this model. AngleLOCK Indexing Precision angle indexing teeth are laser cut in solid steel to lock in 364 positive angle stops in 1/2-degree increments over a full 180-degree range. Interlocking grooves in the fence and stop ensure even the sharp edge of mitered work will not push behind the stop. The fence locking bracket creates a monolithic rigid platform and fence when tightened down. Quickly set using the included standard hex tool, this feature takes an already strong platform into the rigidity level expected in any professional machining environment. Product Description Capitalizing On A Great Idea, The Folks At Incra Have Combined Their Highly Successful Miter 3000 With The Exclusive Angle lock Indexing System With A Sled System For The Table Saw. The Sled With T-Track And Clamping Fixture Secures The Work piece As One Solid Unit For Precision Cross-Cutting At Any Angle. The Right-Hand Portion Of The Sled, Once Cut, Secures To The Right Miter Slot Of Your Table Saw By Means Of A Miter Slider And Functions As A Zero Clearance Cut-Off Table That's Perfectly Aligned With The Main Sled. Since This System Includes Precision Angle Adjustment, Stop Positioner And Clamping Sled For Superior Work piece Control, All Possibility For Cutting Error Has Been Eliminated And Each Cut Is Predictable And Precise. Finally, A Perfect Cross-Cutting System For Your Table Saw. Specifications: , Angle Lock:364 Angle Stops , Indexed Stops: Every 1/2 Degree Over + Or - 90 Degree Range , Special Stops:22-1/2 Degrees & 67-1/2 Degrees , Miter Head: Standard Plus Micro Plate , Glide lock Miter Bar: Width Is Adjustable In 10 Places , 36"-64" telescoping Incra-Lock Flip Stop Fence, Incra; Incremental "Flip" Shop stop Positioner Order The Replacement Panel (H3602) For Maintaining Zero Clearance For Different Blades And Compound Angle Cutting.desertcart.com The Miter 5000 Table Saw Miter Gauge blends the incremental angle control features of the Miter 3000SE with a very special 3-panel Sled for the ultimate miter cutting workstation for the table saw. The sled with two aluminum T-tracks and clamping fixture secures the work piece as one solid unit for precision cross-cutting at any angle. The tracks are embedded in the MDF panel top to secure an included work piece hold-down clamp and to provide absolute rigid support for the 36- to 64-inch telescoping IncraLOCK Cut-off Fence.The right-hand portion of the sled, once cut, secures to the right miter slot of your table saw by means of a miter slider and functions as a zero clearance cut-off table that's perfectly aligned with the main sled. Since this system includes precision angle adjustment, stop positioner and clamping sled for superior work piece control, all possibility for cutting error has been eliminated and each cut is predictable and precise. Also featured with every Miter 5000 is a simple and incredibly useful hold down clamp which locks your work piece onto the sled for maximum accuracy and the cleanest cuts possible.Ten expansion disks adjust both sides of the bar for zero side play, anti-friction travel on all table saws with standard 3/4-by-3/8-inch or near-standard miter gauge channels, including Delta, Craftsman, and imports. This means that all of Incra's incredible precision will actually show up in your work because the bar won't wiggle around in the miter slot. Also included are Special Edition Miter Fence telescopes from 18- to a full 31-inch length. The dual flip shop stop and Incra's patented automatic positioning control also come standard with this model. AngleLOCK Indexing Precision angle indexing teeth are laser cut in solid steel to lock in 364 positive angle stops in 1/2-degree increments over a full 180-degree range. Interlocking grooves in the fence and stop ensure even the sharp edge of mitered work will not push behind the stop. The fence locking bracket creates a monolithic rigid platform and fence when tightened down. Quickly set using the included standard hex tool, this feature takes an already strong platform into the rigidity level expected in any professional machining environment. From the Manufacturer Capitalizing on a great idea, the folks a incra have combined their highly successful Miter3000 with the exclusive AngleLOCK Indexing System with a sled system for the table saw. The sled with T-track and clamping fixture secures the workpiece as one solid unit for precision cross-cutting at any angle. The right-hand portion of the sled, once cut, secures to the right miter slot of your table saw by means of a miter slider and functions as a zero clearance cut-off table that's perfectly aligned with the main sled. Since this system includes precision angle adjustment, stop positioner and clamping sled for superior workpiece control, all possibility for cutting error has been eliminated and each cut is predictable and precise. Finally, a perfect cross-cutting system for your table saw. Order the replacement Panel for maintaining zero clearance for different blades and compound angle cutting. Please see above for Miter3000 specifications.

Review: Mitre 5000 Sled for Precision - Chances are you are like me and read these reviews as they influence your decision to buy. If so make sure you also read the installation section. In fact, I think for making a purchasing decisions this is the most important section to read. First and foremost. You are buying this tool for the accuracy that it will give you. As such if you do not want to put the time and effort into the pre-install preparation and the installation then you would be better off making your own sled and saving yourself some money (actually, a whole lot) in the end. Up-front confession: I am a hobbyist workworker. I am not Mr. mechanical, but I do like tinkering. I have made more mistakes due to impatience than I care to admit. Pre-Install Preparation: If you want dead-nuts accuracy I strongly suggest you do these things. First, clean out your miter slots. Chances are if you use your table saw alot these will be gummed up. Some WD40 and a blade screw driver will do the trick. Doing this is important as there are tension adjustments that help to take all the play out of the slide bar. Second, make sure your blade is as close to 90 degrees to the table as you can get it. While there are fancy tools to do this I have found that my mechanical square does the trick. It is really important that you have you blade aligned properly before installing the sled. Sure, the instruction show you how to zero out the miter gage to your blade, but you should take the time and make this adjustment before installation. Finally, be patient and take your time. I say this as I am not patient. I spent a few evenings after work putting mine together. Remember, you are spending some serious money on this product. If you set it up properly to begin with you can cut joints accurate enough to make picture frames. Installation: Take you time and follow the directions. They are actually very well done. The parts come in marked bags. I am definitely not the mechanically inclined poster child and had to re-read a few of the steps a few times, looking over the parts. The bottom line is that the instructions are pretty darn good. It might be nice if a few of the pictures in the instructions were zoomed out a bit to see a bit more context, but this is really a minor complaint. I do have the following suggestions that are not part of the instructions that I found helped me. They are ... In hindsight you probably do not need to spend so much time adjusting the play out of the left slide bar until you actually attach the sled base. The reason is that with the base attached you can move the sled through the full range and much easier check for play and adjust it out. What is really cool about this product is that all the adjustments are accessible with the sled base attached. You DO NOT want any play in the bar! Repeat, you DO NOT want any play in the bar. I suspect every table saw model is slightly different. Incra has ten seperate adjustments to take out the play. I found that only tightening the two adjustments on each end first was the best means of minimizing the play in my miter slot. Then I made the other adjustments. I found a lot of interplay between these. I also moved the sled to different positions and checked for play and adjusted as necessary. I payed particular attention to the area near the saw blade (obviously) as this is where you will be cutting the wood. I also moved the sled though the miter slot back and forth and then tightened up the adjustments again. I would say I spent a good twenty minutes on this step alone. Your mileage will vary depending on the table saw you own. Before cutting of the excess, though the procedure did not say to do this, I raised my saw blade, pulled out my mechanical square and verified that the front of the sled was exactly 90 degrees to the blade. Checking the left and right sled bases square to the blade, and the other items I mentioned are the only things I would add to the instructions. I am guessing it took me about three hours to get everything setup. Someone more mechanically inclined could cut this time in half. This investment is a one time deal. In pondering all of this it occurred to me that you are pretty much mating the sled to your table saw. So, if you plan on getting a new table saw anytime soon you may want to hold off on buying this product. The Test Cut: I took two pieces of unjointed pine and cut them at 45 degrees. One word. Wow! When you spend 1/2 the cost of your table saw on a a miter gage and sled you need to set some high expectations. If you take your time, carefully read and follow the directions, this product delivers. I am blown away by the accuracy. This product delivers. You can miter picture frames with this product. There are a number of decent videos on the various incra miter gauges on YouTube. I could not find one on this specific version, but the sled appears to be the same as the miter express. After this experience I am now looking forward to replacing my fence with the incra table saw fence. I have yet to figured out how to align the rulers so I do not have to measure when making a 45 degree cut. I did not find the directions real useful in this regard. I have not found any guidance yet on the net for doing this. My first project was making two 21x24 picture frames out of purpleheart. After my initial test cut I knew this sled was up for the task. Not sure why old Norm does not own one of these puppies?
Review: Great sled - Have only used it a few times but so far great. It is replacing 2 homemade sleds. The homemade sleds were just so large and heavy, this is much nicer to use. Takes just a bit to setup. Had to make a slight alignment fix to get it square. The fence extension is excellent. It is a bit expensive but the only other sled that I felt was comparable was the woodpecker. I would rank the woodpecker higher but then when you look at the price of the woodpecker you will feel you are getting and amazing deal with the Incra.

## Features

- Capitalizing on a great idea, the folks at Incra
- The sled with T-track and clamping fixture secures the work piece as one solid unit for precision cross-cutting at any angle
- The right-hand portion of the sled, once cut
- Table saw that blends incremental angle control and a special 3-panel sled
- Precision angle indexing teeth are laser cut in solid steel
- 364 lock solid angle stops in 1/2-degree increments
- Ten expansion disks adjust both sides of the bar for zero side play
- Hold down clamp locks your work piece onto the sled

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B0002ZO7A2 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #204,526 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #308 in Table Saw Accessories |
| Blade Length | 36 Inches |
| Blade Material | High Speed Steel |
| Blade Shape | Rectangular |
| Brand | INCRA |
| Brand Name | INCRA |
| Color | Multicolor |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 302 Reviews |
| Cutting Angle | 90 Degrees |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00751922200305 |
| Handle Material | Aluminum |
| Included Components | Miter 5000, Telescoping Fence, Flip Shop Stop, Sled, MDF Platform |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 37.8"L x 25.9"W x 3.7"H |
| Item Weight | 31.4 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Incra |
| Manufacturer Part Number | MITER5000 |
| Model Number | MITER5000 |
| Number of Teeth | 24 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Sled and Telescoping Fence |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Special Feature | Sled and Telescoping Fence |
| Surface Recommendation | Aluminum |
| UPC | 751922200305 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |

## Product Details

- **Blade Material:** High Speed Steel
- **Brand:** INCRA
- **Color:** Multicolor
- **Power Source:** Corded Electric
- **Surface Recommendation:** Aluminum

## Images

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## Questions & Answers

**Q: Has anyone used this with a DeWalt 7491 saw?**
A: Hey Daniel, I have a Powermatic PM2000 table saw and love the Miter5000.  I just went out in to my shop and measured the distance from the left side of the miter bar to the left edge of the Miter5000 and it measures 17-1/8".  In my opinion, you would want most of that width to be supported by the table of your DeWalt 7491.  The reason I say that is the Miter5000 is a little on the heavy side (the fence is on that side as well) so that weight needs to be supported by the left side of the table on your saw; that part of the table that is to the left of the miter slot.  If you have enough table on that side then I think you will be Ok.  If you don't, have you considered the Incra MiterExpress or the Incra BuildIt System?  Good Luck and Be Safe!!

**Q: Can the miter guage be used without the sled. Like the standard 3000 or 3000SE?. In the picture it looks like it's built into the sled.**
A: Keith, it is built into the sled, if your question is about the Miter5000.  The miter bar is not connected to the Miter gauge (the silver half circle with all of the adjustment notches and degree markings on it).  I'm looking at mine as I write this and looking from the top side of the Miter5000, the miter bar is mounted just to the right of the Miter gauge, of course the miter bar is mounted to the bottom side of the Miter5000 sled and the Miter gauge is mounted on the top side of the Miter5000 sled.  I hope this helps to clear up any confusion on this matter.

**Q: Can the zero clearence be adjusted for blades with different kerfs or is it fixed?  Is it easy and quick to set up once it is calibrated?**
A: No issue at all if you mean the fence to the blade.  If you mean the base to the blade, then you mount the table in the miterslot and cut it to the blade and you do the opposite for the small cutoff on the right side of the blade.  However, you are talking about a tad more than a 1/32 maybe a 16th, I doubt that would matter much.  I've switched from thin kerf blades as after years of use found that when blade is up fully on angled cuts you do get a bit of deflection.  I make a lot of miters and frames and that was throwing things off.  I don't see that in the full kerf blades.  The savings on materials is minimal.   Thats just my history.  I'd buy my 5000 again in a heartbeat.

**Q: How easily does this sled slide doing crosscut, with say a 1" x 12" x 6' ?**
A: Hi Rich, the Incra Miter5000 will handle a 1" x 12" x 6' board easily, provided the miter bar is adjusted properly.  I purchased my Miter5000 5 years ago and have used it extensively.  It has performed every task I've asked of it.  Even when loaded down with a 3-1/2" x 10" x 60" walnut timber, it was sliding back and forth easily (I was cutting notches into the walnut).  In my opinion, you'll be very pleased with this sled.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Mitre 5000 Sled for Precision
*by E***M on June 29, 2010*

Chances are you are like me and read these reviews as they influence your decision to buy. If so make sure you also read the installation section. In fact, I think for making a purchasing decisions this is the most important section to read. First and foremost. You are buying this tool for the accuracy that it will give you. As such if you do not want to put the time and effort into the pre-install preparation and the installation then you would be better off making your own sled and saving yourself some money (actually, a whole lot) in the end. Up-front confession: I am a hobbyist workworker. I am not Mr. mechanical, but I do like tinkering. I have made more mistakes due to impatience than I care to admit. Pre-Install Preparation: If you want dead-nuts accuracy I strongly suggest you do these things. First, clean out your miter slots. Chances are if you use your table saw alot these will be gummed up. Some WD40 and a blade screw driver will do the trick. Doing this is important as there are tension adjustments that help to take all the play out of the slide bar. Second, make sure your blade is as close to 90 degrees to the table as you can get it. While there are fancy tools to do this I have found that my mechanical square does the trick. It is really important that you have you blade aligned properly before installing the sled. Sure, the instruction show you how to zero out the miter gage to your blade, but you should take the time and make this adjustment before installation. Finally, be patient and take your time. I say this as I am not patient. I spent a few evenings after work putting mine together. Remember, you are spending some serious money on this product. If you set it up properly to begin with you can cut joints accurate enough to make picture frames. Installation: Take you time and follow the directions. They are actually very well done. The parts come in marked bags. I am definitely not the mechanically inclined poster child and had to re-read a few of the steps a few times, looking over the parts. The bottom line is that the instructions are pretty darn good. It might be nice if a few of the pictures in the instructions were zoomed out a bit to see a bit more context, but this is really a minor complaint. I do have the following suggestions that are not part of the instructions that I found helped me. They are ... In hindsight you probably do not need to spend so much time adjusting the play out of the left slide bar until you actually attach the sled base. The reason is that with the base attached you can move the sled through the full range and much easier check for play and adjust it out. What is really cool about this product is that all the adjustments are accessible with the sled base attached. You DO NOT want any play in the bar! Repeat, you DO NOT want any play in the bar. I suspect every table saw model is slightly different. Incra has ten seperate adjustments to take out the play. I found that only tightening the two adjustments on each end first was the best means of minimizing the play in my miter slot. Then I made the other adjustments. I found a lot of interplay between these. I also moved the sled to different positions and checked for play and adjusted as necessary. I payed particular attention to the area near the saw blade (obviously) as this is where you will be cutting the wood. I also moved the sled though the miter slot back and forth and then tightened up the adjustments again. I would say I spent a good twenty minutes on this step alone. Your mileage will vary depending on the table saw you own. Before cutting of the excess, though the procedure did not say to do this, I raised my saw blade, pulled out my mechanical square and verified that the front of the sled was exactly 90 degrees to the blade. Checking the left and right sled bases square to the blade, and the other items I mentioned are the only things I would add to the instructions. I am guessing it took me about three hours to get everything setup. Someone more mechanically inclined could cut this time in half. This investment is a one time deal. In pondering all of this it occurred to me that you are pretty much mating the sled to your table saw. So, if you plan on getting a new table saw anytime soon you may want to hold off on buying this product. The Test Cut: I took two pieces of unjointed pine and cut them at 45 degrees. One word. Wow! When you spend 1/2 the cost of your table saw on a a miter gage and sled you need to set some high expectations. If you take your time, carefully read and follow the directions, this product delivers. I am blown away by the accuracy. This product delivers. You can miter picture frames with this product. There are a number of decent videos on the various incra miter gauges on YouTube. I could not find one on this specific version, but the sled appears to be the same as the miter express. After this experience I am now looking forward to replacing my fence with the incra table saw fence. I have yet to figured out how to align the rulers so I do not have to measure when making a 45 degree cut. I did not find the directions real useful in this regard. I have not found any guidance yet on the net for doing this. My first project was making two 21x24 picture frames out of purpleheart. After my initial test cut I knew this sled was up for the task. Not sure why old Norm does not own one of these puppies?

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great sled
*by L***Y on June 29, 2023*

Have only used it a few times but so far great. It is replacing 2 homemade sleds. The homemade sleds were just so large and heavy, this is much nicer to use. Takes just a bit to setup. Had to make a slight alignment fix to get it square. The fence extension is excellent. It is a bit expensive but the only other sled that I felt was comparable was the woodpecker. I would rank the woodpecker higher but then when you look at the price of the woodpecker you will feel you are getting and amazing deal with the Incra.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Accurate and stable
*by K***L on April 15, 2024*

This sled is typical Incra. Terrific instructions, and everything goes together just the way they say to do it. Assembly is pretty fast and intuitive. I previously purchased the Miter Express because I already had the 3000 miter. While it certainly works, using the 5000 feels 10x more stable. When you back the Miter Express up, you are very aware of it because it feels like you are testing the limits. The miter express made very square cuts, but I never loved the way it felt. The 5000 feels so much better when backed up, and the extra surface area is great. And the accuracy is nothing short of amazing. Watching the blade track the outside edge of a pencil line on a panel with zero deviation from beginning to end is a thing of beauty.

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