Think of this as a kit of raw materials: it'll require additional hardware, some basic metalworking skills, and a lot of patience to install. But it's a great jumping-off point to craft an custom fence for your table saw.CONS:- You'll want to buy new measuring tape. What comes installed is only left-to-right, and doesn't allow you to place the fence to the left of the blade- The heads of the mounting bolts are too tall and the fence can't clear them.- Plan for *lots* of DIY time to make this workPROS:- Comes with a drill bit and tap for your own custom mounting- Four screws allow for fine tuning to get the fence level and square- Fence moves freely when unlocked, and is solid when lockedI wanted to use this on a Craftsman 113 with a custom table surround. It took a lot of trial-and-error to get the rail to be the correct height, and it didn't line up with any holes in my cast factory table.If you have or can buy extra hardware, metal drill bits, clamps, levels, and a good dose of patience, you should be able to get this system to work for you. Considering the next option was double the cost, I was willing to put in some "sweat equity." But if you're hoping for a system that works out of the box, I'd look elsewhere.