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model t10432 (mfg. since 11/10)

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5.  Create  countersunk  mounting  holes  in  the 

zero-clearance fence so the bolts, flat wash-
ers, and star knobs removed from the fence 
boards can be used to secure the new fence 
to the fence support in the same manner.

ALWAYS  use  hold-downs  or  featherboards 

and push sticks when shaping small or nar-

row  stock.  These  devices  keep  your  hands 

away from the spinning router bit and suffi-

ciently support the stock to allow a safe and 

effective  cut,  reducing  the  risk  of  personal 

injury.

6.  secure the zero-clearance fence to the fence 

support, then make sure the fence is parallel 
to the table t-slot.

7.  Check  for  proper  clearance,  connect  the 

router to power, then make a test cut to verify 
the results.

Free-Hand Routing

irregular  or  free-hand  routing,  as  illustrated  in 

figure 21, takes a high degree of skill and dexter-
ity and is done without the protection and aid from 
the fence and guard. the most dangerous part of 
free-hand routing is beginning the cut, when the 
router  bit  first  contacts  the  workpiece.  often  the 
workpiece will tend to jerk or kickback, presenting 
an injury hazard to the operator.

free-hand  or  irregular  routing  greatly 

increases the chance that the operator may 

lose control of the workpiece, which could 

result in serious personal injury. Therefore, 

a starting pin or block and a custom guard 

or workpiece holding jig MUST be used.

Workpiece

Feed Direction

Swing

Starting Pin

Rub

Collar

Ro

tation

figure 21. illustration of free-hand routing using 

a starting pin (guard not shown for clarity).

Summary of Contents for T10432

Page 1: ...anual Copyright January 2011 By Grizzly Industrial Inc Warning No portion of this manual may be reproduced in any shape Or form without the written approval of Grizzly Industrial inc For models manufactured SINCE 11 10 TSJB13636 printed IN CHINA ...

Page 2: ...ng grinding tool integrity and the usage of personal protective equipment The manufacturer will not be held liable for injury or property damage from negligence improper training machine modifications or misuse Some dust created by power sanding sawing grinding drilling and other construction activities contains chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer birth defects or other repr...

Page 3: ...d the entire SETUP section in this manual to make sure the person making the modification is capable of performing the required tasks and to make sure that your router is firmly secured to the router mounting board INTRODUCTION 2 Manual Accuracy 2 Contact Info 2 Router table Description 2 Specifications 3 SECTION 1 SAFETY 4 Safety Instructions for Machinery 4 Additional Safety for Router Tables 6 ...

Page 4: ...y not exactly match the manual If you find this to be the case and the dif ference between the manual and machine leaves you in doubt check our website for the latest manual update or call technical support for help Before calling find the manufacture date of your machine by looking at the date stamped into the machine ID label see below This will help us determine if the manual version you receiv...

Page 5: ...Width Height 321 2 x 243 4 x 341 2 Shipping Dimensions Type Cardboard Weight 62 lbs Length Width Height 38 x 26 x 6 Main Specifications Maximum Table Opening Size 37 8 Number of Table Inserts 2 Table Insert Inside Openings 11 4 25 8 Fence Board Size x 2 18 x 6 Number of T Slots Per Fence Board 1 Number of Table T Slots 1 T Slot Size 3 4 x 3 4 Dust Port Size 21 2 Other Specifications Country Of Ori...

Page 6: ...operate under the influence of drugs or alcohol when tired or when distracted OWNER S MANUAL Read and understand this owner s manual BEFORE using machine Untrained users can be seriously hurt EYE PROTECTION Always wear ANSI approved safety glasses or a face shield when operating or observing machinery to reduce the risk of eye injury or blindness from flying particles Everyday eyeglasses are not a...

Page 7: ...RECTION Unless otherwise noted feed work against the rotation of blades or cutters Feeding in the same direction of rotation may pull your hand into the cut FORCING MACHINERY Do not force machine It will do the job safer and better at the rate for which it was designed GUARDS COVERS Guards and covers can protect you from accidental contact with moving parts or flying debris Make sure they are prop...

Page 8: ...ould cause serious personal injury BLIND CUTTING Keep the router bit on the underside of the workpiece when making blind cuts This will decrease the risk of accidental con tact with the rotating bit ROUTER BIT ROTATION Always feed the workpiece against the rotation direction of the bit Otherwise the workpiece could be aggressively pulled from your hands drawing them into the spinning bit ROUTER BI...

Page 9: ...1 Needed for Setup Your router table was carefully packaged for safe transportation Remove the packaging materials from around your router table and inspect the contents If you discover the router table is dam aged please immediately call Customer Service at 570 546 9663 for advice Save the containers and all packing materials for possible inspection by the carrier or its agent Otherwise filing a ...

Page 10: ...or a washer we will gladly replace them or for the sake of expediency replacements can be obtained at your local hardware store NOTICE If you cannot find an item on this list check the mounting location on the machine or the packaging materials Sometimes parts are pre installed for shipping or they become hidden by packaging materials O Hardware Not Shown Hex Bolts M6 1 x 18 Table Braces 4 Fender ...

Page 11: ...s attached to the underside of the table 3 Attach the long bottom stand braces to the legs with 8 M8 1 25 x 10 carriage bolts 8mm flat washers and M8 1 25 hex nuts as shown in Figure 4 4 Attach the short bottom stand braces with the remaining 8 M8 1 25 x 10 carriage bolts 8mm flat washers and M8 1 25 hex nuts as shown in Figure 5 5 Install the 4 rubber feet onto the ends of the legs Turn the stand...

Page 12: ...ots on the fence board faces position them towards the center slide the router guard over the bolts then secure it in place with the 2 6mm flat washers and M6 1 tri knobs as shown in Figure 8 10 Slide the dust port onto the dust port housing then attach the assembly to rear of the fence support with the 2 M5 8 x 55 Phillips head screws as shown in Figure 9 DO NOT operate the attached router withou...

Page 13: ...e down and position it so that it is facing you in the same orientation that it will face the front of the router table 5 Make marks on the base and the router to guide you when mounting the router so that it will correctly face the front of the router table 6 Remove the router base from the router 7 Turn the router table mounting board upside down center the router base on the board so that the m...

Page 14: ... the mounting board so that the fasten ers will be slightly below the top surface of the board This will prevent the workpiece catching on the fasteners during operation 11 Turn the router upside down with the mark you made in Step 5 facing you 12 Position the mounting board top surface up so that the mark you made on it in Step 3 is facing you and the mounting holes in the board are aligned with ...

Page 15: ...y glasses and a respirator Locates push sticks or blocks if needed 6 Verifies that the direction of router bit rotation is correct for the operation and then starts the router Important For smaller workpieces or odd shaped workpieces a zero clearance fence or jig is used 7 Holds the workpiece firmly and flatly against thetableandfence thenpushestheworkpiece into the bit at a steady and controlled ...

Page 16: ...ve Warping Workpieces with exces sive cupping bowing or twisting are danger ous to cut because they are unstable and often unpredictable when being shaped DO NOT process workpieces with these charac teristics unless you properly square up the stock with a jointer and planer Minor Warping Workpieces with slight cup ping can be safely supported if the cupped side is facing the table or the fence A w...

Page 17: ...traightedge Shim Outfeed Fence Board Straight Router Bit Infeed Fence Board Top View Figure 16 Fence setup for edge jointing guard removed for clarity 6 Place a straightedge against the outfeed fence board then adjust the fence assembly so that the straightedge is also against the bit flute as illustrated in Figure 16 7 Make sure the fence boards are parallel with the table T slot lock the fence a...

Page 18: ...n place tighten all knobs connect the router to power then per form the cut Routing Small Stock Feeding small stock past the router bit increases the risk of kickback from the workpiece slipping into the space between the fence and bit If you must route small stock use a zero clearance fence This will provide greater protection for the operator better workpiece support and reduced tear out on narr...

Page 19: ...uter to power then make a test cut to verify the results Free Hand Routing Irregular or free hand routing as illustrated in Figure 21 takes a high degree of skill and dexter ity and is done without the protection and aid from the fence and guard The most dangerous part of free hand routing is beginning the cut when the router bit first contacts the workpiece Often the workpiece will tend to jerk o...

Page 20: ...attach it to the workpiece see Figure 22 for an example Note Make sure any fasteners used will not make contact with the router bit during the cutting operation Hot glue can be used as an alternative 3 Remove the fence assembly from the table 4 If possible fabricate and mount a custom guard over the bit that safely protects your hands from the spinning router bit 5 Insert the starting pin in the b...

Page 21: ...cords and plugs Any other condition that could hamper the safe operation of this router table Schedule Always disconnect power to the router before per forming maintenance Failure to do this may result in serious person al injury Cleaning Protecting Frequently vacuum sawdust and wood chips from the table and router then blow off the remain ing dust with compressed air This is especially important ...

Page 22: ...NOB 1 4 20 4 PT10432004 SHORT UPPER CROSS BRACE 27 PT10432027 MITER SLOT TRACK 5 PT10432005 LONG UPPER CROSS BRACE 28 PB05 HEX BOLT 1 4 20 X 3 4 6 PCB11M CARRIAGE BOLT M8 1 25 X 12 31 PHTEK38 TAP SCREW 4 X 1 2 7 PN03M HEX NUT M8 1 25 32 PT10432032 FENCE 8 PW01M FLAT WASHER 8MM 33 PT10432033 GUARD 9 PB83M HEX BOLT M6 1 X 16 34 PB11 HEX BOLT 5 16 18 X 1 1 2 10 PW03M FLAT WASHER 6MM 35 PT10432035 KNO...

Page 23: ...T10432047 INSERT W GUIDE PIN 9 X 12 42 PT10432042 MITER SLOT TRACK 32 51 PT10432051 ID LABEL 43 PHTEK38 TAP SCREW 4 X 1 2 52 PT10432052 AMPUTATION HAZARD LABEL 44 PN05 HEX NUT 1 4 20 53 PLABEL 57C GLASSES RESPIRATOR LABEL HS 45 PT10432045 MITER SLOT TRACK 11 3 4 54 PLABEL 12D READ MANUAL LABEL HS 46 PSS02M SET SCREW M6 1 X 6 55 PPAINT 7 BLACK TOUCH UP PAINT ...

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Page 27: ...e tried in the State of Washington County of Whatcom We shall in no event be liable for death injuries to persons or property or for incidental contingent special or consequential damages arising from the use of our products To take advantage of this warranty contact us by mail or phone and give us all the details We will then issue you a Return Number which must be clearly posted on the outside a...

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