Figure 57
6. Install a router bit with a
bearing guide as directed by the
router manufacturer’s instructions,
then with the router lift, raise it to
the desired height. (Fig.58)
Figure 58
7. Rest the workpiece against the
starting pin, reconnect the power and
turn on the router. Slowly pivot and
feed the workpiece into the router
bit. After the cut is started, move the
workpiece against the guide bearing
and away from the starting pin.
MAINTENANCE
For a clean and safe router table
operation you should vacuum off
excess sawdust, wipe down the table
with a dry cloth to remove any
residual dust not captured by the
vacuum. And check weekly for the
following possible problems:
• Loose router clamping plates
• Loose table insert fasteners
• Loose stand and table
fasteners
• Worn or damaged cords/plugs
(replace if necessary)