2_Adjusldepthof(;ut(materialyouwanttoremove)and routerbit
Ileight asd_,scribedbefore.Tightenboth largeknobs to lock fence
on table.Tightlysecurethe router,(MAKESUREROUTERtS
UNPLUGGEDWHENMAKINGADJUSTMENTS,)
3.Testcut a piece of scrap wood to makesure your adjuslments
aresatisfactory.
NOTE:Feedwork in the direction of arrow shown on labelon
frontsideof unitizedfence(when facing tablefront),
4,Theroutertableis now readyfor use,
Rememberthe following when bits with pilots are usedto control
thecutting depth:
1. Positionthejointingfencein the samemanneraswith non-
pilotedbits.
2, Movetheunitizedfencebackonlyenoughto permit the pilot to
controlthe cutting depth.Positioningthe unitizedfenceas close to
thepilot aspossiblewill serveasa back-upand will help in
avoidingan accidentand possiblepersonalinjury, SeeFig.#!9.
NOTE:if you havepurchasedRAILAND STILECUTFERS
(Craftsman-_21257 or _21259) for makingcabinetdoor frames on
your routertable,MAKESURETHATFRAMETHICKNESSis not
morethan_". II frame thicknessis morethan _",the top of i[f_ebit,
asshown in Fig.20, will interferewith retractableguard onyour
unitizedfence,SeeFig.#20 and Fig.#16,
Whenroutingon endsof workpiecefor making tenons,sliding
dovetailsandtongue andgroovejoints, theworkpiecemust be
madesmooth with both edgesandends madetrue to eachother
and its surfaces.(90°)
NOTE:Thepush blockand clampplateassemblywilt not
accommodateworkpiecewiderthan4".
EXAMPLE:CUTTINGTENONS
1.Makecertainthatjointing fenceis lockedin position with its
faceflush with that of unitizedfence.
2.Mount push blockassemblyon unitizedfence as shown before
in Fig.#8.
3. Installpropertableinsert into the table top hole,
4, Marklines'A' and'B' on the edgeof the workpiece closest to
the endto becut. Line'A' for FULLDEPTHOFCUT (totalamount
of materialyou want to remove)andline 'B' for FULLOEStRED
HEIGHTOFTENON.SeeFig.#2t.
FIGURE_19
THAN3/4"
FIGURE20
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