Figure 36
IMPORTANT!
When positioning the router in the
clamping plates, take into account
access to router controls, such as
variable speed dial, depth
adjustments, and other locks or
levers.
4. Secure the router with the best
configuration of clamping plates that
will hold it. Then retighten the cap
screws (Fig.37) Note: The router body
should just touch the back of the
insert plate.
Figure 37
5. Re-install the lift assembly into
the router table.
CAUTION!
If the router unexpectedly moves or
the router bit contacts the insert
plate or fence during operation,
serious personal injury could result
from the router bit or flying debris.
ALWAYS make sure the Router is
firmly secured in the clamping plates
before beginning any operations.
CAUTION!
To reduce the risk of injury from
accidental contact with a spinning
router bit, ALWAYS make sure the
router table is placed on a flat clean
surface and then leveled before
operations.