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CRT MK2
■ Align the lines on the fixing plate with those
on the plastic base and secure the fixing
plate to the plastic base.
■ Using a centre punch, mark the centres of
holes.
■ Drill the required hole size with a suitable
metal cutting drill bit. Best results will be
obtained if your power drill is mounted in a
drill stand.
■ Countersink the hole with a countersink bit
to a depth so the heads of the screws are
slightly below the top surface. Clean off any
burrs created.
IMPORTANT!
If you do not have the
necessary equipment to carry
out these operations, then a
local engineering shop will be
able to carry them out
accurately for you.
Re-drilling both Fixing Plate and
Router Base
■ Invert the router and lay the
fixing plate onto the upturned base.
■ Clamp the fixing plate and router base
together with two cramps.
■ Ensuring that the drill bit will not foul any
webbing or fixtures on the router base, drill
with a 6mm diameter metal cutting drill bit
into the fixing plate and through the router
base two holes approximately 75mm apart.
■ Unclamp the router base and fixing plate.
■ Countersink the fixing plate holes with a
countersink bit to a depth so the screw heads
are slightly below the top surface. Clean off
any burrs created on both the fixing plate and
router base.
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