_1, WARNING; The router throat platesare
includedto assure no more than _/4 in.
clearance betweenthe cutterand the openingin
the throatplate. Use the correctthroat plate. Do
not use a routerbit smaller than 1/4 in. orlarger
than 2 in.
TABLE CLAMPING BRACKET
The lever on the accessory table will tighten the table
securely to the front rail, The weight of the router and
mounting plate may cause the accessory table to
loosen or have movement at the rear of the table. To
avoid this, instatl the tabte clamping bracket. See
Figure 8.
• Slideoneofthat-nutsintothefrontchannelofthe
rear rail and under the accessory table.
• The table clamping bracket fits in the bottom slot
of the rear rail and the slotted top of the bracket
wraps around the raised portion on the underside
of the accessory table.
• Secure with a 5116 in. washer and a 5/16-18
3/4 in. knob bolt.
• Tighten the knob bolt securely,
After all the router mounting parts have been as-
sembled, your setup should be similar to Figure 9,
• Compare your setup end makeany necessary
adjustments.
TABLECLAMPING BRACKET
SHOWNCOMPLETELY
ASSEMBLED
ACCESSOR¥_
TABLE
ENDCAP
T-NUT
5/16 in. WASHER
KNOB BOLT
Fig_ 8
• Recheck all knob bolts, and attachments and
seCureLy tighten.
FINAL PREPARATION FOR OPERATION
• Adjust the dust cover so that it will not come in
contact with the workpiece or cutter during a
cuffing operation.
• Direction of feed of the wofkpiece is from right to
left as shown by the arrow In figure 9.
• Direction of feed must always be so that the work-
piece is being fed against the sharp edges of the
rotating bit.
• The workplace must always be tight against the
guide fence, unless a bali-bearing piloted bit is
being used. The infeed fence should be adjusted
to support the uncut workplace while the outfeed
fence should be adjusted propedy to support the
workplace after the cut passes the router bit,
compensating for the removed stock.
WARNING: The direction of feed for the work-
DIRECTIONOF FEED IS FROMRIGHT TO LEFT AGAINST
SHARP EDGESOFTHE ROTATING BIT.
Fig. 9
piece is always against the sharp edges of the bit
and into the rotation of the cutter. FaUure to heed
this warning is likely to result in serious personal
injury.
_. WARNING: Do not use the guide fence with
bail-bearing piloted bits. Failure to head this
warning may result in serious personal injur3,.
WARNING: The guard/dustcover must be used
in all routingoperations.Do not attemptfreehand
usa on workpieces larger than 6 inches in
diameter.
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