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PRODUCT SPECIFIC SAFETY WARNINGS

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  To avoid serious injury, keep hands and fingers away from the spinning router bit. 

  Maintain awareness of the bit at all times.

Set the Bit Safety Guard (3) directly over the router bit, 

  at least 1/2" above the top of the bit or the top of the 

  workpiece (whichever is highest) to make sure that 

  the bit doesn’t cut into the Bit Safety Guard. 

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  When adjusting the position of the ProMax Fence, make 

  sure that no part of the aluminum body will contact the 

  router bit. 

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  If using the Jointer Bars (11), always use them in 

  pairs. Failure to install both Jointer Bars is likely to 

  yield poor results.

Turn off and unplug your router before installing or adjusting 

  the bit or adjusting the ProMax Fence.

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BEFORE

 beginning any routing operation, 

ALWAYS

 make 

  sure that 

ALL

 knobs on the ProMax Fence — including the 

  Fence Locking Knob —have been tightened and the fence 

  will not shift during use.

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  Always feed the workpiece against the rotation of the bit. 

  A table-mounted router spins the bit counterclockwise, so 

  feed the workpiece from right to left as you face the table. 

  This provides better control because the rotation of the 

  bit is backward and toward the fence instead of forward 

  and away from it.

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NEVER

 attempt to machine a workpiece at the router 

  table without using the ProMax Fence or a starter pin with 

  a bearing-guided bit. Failure to use these guides diminishes 

  your ability to control the workpiece and greatly increases 

  the chance of damage to the workpiece and/or serious 

  personal injury.

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BEFORE

 plugging in and turning on the router, always 

  check to be sure that the MDF Adjustable Fence Faces (2) 

  are fully secured and that the bit can rotate freely without 

  touching the Fence Faces. An exception to this is if 

  you have set up the infeed Fence Face to provide 

  zero-clearance support for the workpiece, as described 

  in the “Adjusting the Fence Faces” section on Page 5.

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Do 

NOT

 attempt to use the ProMax Fence to joint board 

edges that are thicker than 1

1

4

". The maximum material 

thickness might be further limited by the cutting height of 

the router bit being used. For example, a bit with  

a 3/4" cutting height will be able to joint only boards that 

are 3/4" thick or less.

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   When working with narrow boards, use a push block  

or push stick to advance the workpiece to avoid fingers 

from contacting the bit and causing serious injury.

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   Use only 1/2" shank router bits for jointing. The thicker 

shank will provide less chatter and cleaner cuts. The  

bit’s cutting height must not exceed 1

1

2

".

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  Never use a router bit that is damaged or dull.

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   Never exceed the manufacturer’s recommended maximum 

operating speed for your router bit.

>  NEVER FEED YOUR WORKPIECE BETWEEN THE 

  BIT AND THE FENCE.

 Because of the direction of the 

  bit’s rotation, the bit could “grab” the workpiece and 

  propel it away from the table at a high velocity, potentially 

  resulting in property damage and serious injury to 

  anyone in its path. 

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  Additionally, when the bit grabs the workpiece, 

  your hands could be drawn into the bit, resulting 

  in serious injury.

AVOID THIS SITUATION!

Fence

Workpiece

Bit Rotation

Feed 

Direction

Summary of Contents for ProMax Fence

Page 1: ...nstructions prior to use for important safety information Always check Rockler com to confirm that you are using the most recent version of instructions for your product ProMax Fence Instructions Effective June 2020 ...

Page 2: ...ication It is the sole responsibility of the purchaser of this product to ensure that any anyone you allow to use this product reads and complies with all instructions and safety precautions outlined in this manual prior to use Follow all standard shop safety practices including Keep children and bystanders away from the tool operating area Do NOT use power tools in explosive environments or in th...

Page 3: ...he chance of damage to the workpiece and or serious personal injury BEFORE plugging in and turning on the router always check to be sure that the MDF Adjustable Fence Faces 2 are fully secured and that the bit can rotate freely without touching the Fence Faces An exception to this is if you have set up the infeed Fence Face to provide zero clearance support for the workpiece as described in the Ad...

Page 4: ... Star Knob 2 10 5 16 Nylon Washer 3 11 Jointer Bar 2 12 Hex Key 1 13 Fence Locking Knob 1 Three different types of bolts are included for mounting the ProMax Fence to any of Rockler s router tabletops 5 16 18 x 5 T Bolts 5 16 18 x 31 2 T Bolts and 5 16 18 x 41 2 Carriage Bolts Use the bolts that work with your tabletop Set the Bit Safety Guard 3 directly over the router bit at least 1 2 above the ...

Page 5: ...ning and end of the cut providing enhanced safety and cut quality In some cases you might want zero clearance support to deliver an even cleaner cut This involves cutting the router bit profile into the front edge of the infeed Adjustable Fence Face so that there s virtually no gap between the cutter and the Fence Face It delivers a cleaner cut because the workpiece fibers are fully supported thro...

Page 6: ...scale on the end of the ProMax Fence Yellow tape on the top of the black part of the fence also will become visible as you adjust the fence face outward Note that the middle of the fence where the bit is located will move about half the distance shown with the the indicator lines We recommend that you make small adjustments to sneak up on the right setting Fig 2 3 Tighten the Fence Locking Knob 13...

Page 7: ...g contact with the bit Adjust the Bit Safety Guard 3 8 Plug in the router and make a test cut in scrap stock If adjustments are needed unplug the router and use the ProMax Fence s micro adjust function to fine tune the fence position THESE WARNINGS PERTAIN TO ALL REMAINING STEPS To avoid serious injury keep hands and fingers away from rotating cutter Maintain awareness of the cutter at all times T...

Page 8: ...Distributed by Rockler Companies Inc 4365 Willow Dr Medina MN 55340 53798 Rev 06 20 1 800 279 4441 www rockler com ...

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