Table flatness adjustment
See Figure 24
Your router table comes equipped with 2 “L” brackets
mounted under it to help ensure the flatness of the
working surface. If the router table should ever become
warped, the flatness can be adjusted by shimming under
the “L” brackets. Loosen “L” brackets mounting screws
and place shims as necessary. Tighten the “L” bracket
screws securely. Check table top flatness with a
straightedge or the edge of a carpenters square.
Fig. 24
OPERATION
Connecting a Vacuum
A port is provided in the fence which will accept standard
1-1/4" and 2-1/2" vacuum hose connections. It works with
most shop vacuums. If the vacuum is plugged into the
switch box, it will turn ON and OFF simultaneously with
the router.
Assemble and using the Inserts
See Figure 25
Inserts help reduce the amount of wood chips and dust
that can accumulate on the router table. They can also
lend stability to the work piece.
Four inserts come with your router table. Three of the
inserts are for use with a specific size bit (refer to the
following chart).
L
M
N
P
Fig. 25
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Insert Use
1. Select correct insert for the router bit and your
application.
2. To assemble to router table, press the insert into the
hole in the table, applying pressure to all sides equally.
This assures that insert snaps into place.
3. Remove an insert by placing your finger into the hole in
the center. With light pressure, pull up on the insert.
NOTE: Remove the router bit from the router before
attempting to remove an insert.
WARNING:
Before removing insert, switch box must be in OFF
position, router switch must be in OFF position and
power cord must be unplugged from outlet.
Diameter
Diameter of
Figure 25
of insert
router bit
Reference
to be used
1-1/8"
1"
M
2-1/8"
2"
N
2-7/8"
2-3/4"
P
WARNING:
Do not use a router bit with a diameter greater than
3-1/2”. Consult your router manual for the maximum
size of router bit allowable.
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