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headline bars
continuation tabs
notes
warnings
headline bars
continuation tabs
notes
warnings
headline bars
continuation tabs
notes
warnings
model no. 054-6841-4 | contact us 1-800-689-9928
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ADJUSTING DEPTH AND HEIGHT OF CUT
(fig 19)
1. Unplug the router table.
2. Select a board that is smooth and straight, with good
square edges.
3. Mark lines “A and “B” on the end of the board, as
shown in Detail 19.
Line “A indicates the desired height of cut.
Line “B” indicates the desired final depth of
cut.
The area outlined by “A, “B” and the edge of
the board is the area that will be cut away.
4. If the desired depth of cut can be cut in a single pass,
loosen the fence clamping knobs and move the fence
forward or backward until the outermost cutting edge
of the router bit is aligned with line “B”.
5. Use the scales on the tabletop as a guide to align
the fence; then securely tighten both fence clamping
knobs.
6. Following the instructions that came with your router, adjust the router height of cut until the top of the
router bit lines up with line “A.”
7. Once all adjustments have been made, double-check that:
The router is securely tightened in the router base.
The router bit is securely tightened in the router collet.
The router base is securely tightened to the router mounting plate.
8. Remove the board from the table.
A
B
Detail 19
fig 19
Detail 19
Scrap Workpiece
Feed Direction
NOTE:
Never cut more than 1/8 inch deep with a single pass.
For deeper cuts, do NOT attempt to make the cut in a single pass. Make multiple shallower cuts passes, progressively moving the
fence backward until the desired depth of cut is reached.
When making adjustments, use a piece of scrap wood to make trial cuts before making the cut with the actual workpiece.
WARNING!
Always make sure that the fence and guard cannot come in contact with the router bit. Failure to do so will result in damage to
the router table and can cause personal injury.
FPO
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS