ASSEMBLING OVERHEAD CUTTER GUARD BRACKET
Assemble the overhead cutter guard holding bracket (A) Fig. 6, to the rear of the Router/Shaper and fasten with the two M6x10mm sheet metal screws (B).
ASSEMBLING AND INSTALLING FENCE ASSEMBLY AND DUST CHUTE
Two fence halves are supplied as standard equipment with the Router/Shaper. To assemble and install the fence assembly, proceed as follows:
1. NOTE: The fence body with the |
guard (R) Fig. 7, assembled to it, is to be assembled to |
the right hand side of the table. Place keyed bottom |
portion of the left hand fence body (A) Fig. 7, in table slot |
(B). Insert a |
through bottom of table slot (B), place a 5/16" flat |
washer on bolt and secure with lock handle. |
2. Place back of wooden fence (E) Fig. 7, against front |
of fence body (A), as shown. Line up hole in wooden |
fence (E) with slot (F) in fence body (A) and fasten |
wooden fence (E) to fence body by inserting a |
1/2" screw through hole in wooden fence and hole in |
fence body thread a |
3. Assemble the right hand fence assembly (T) Fig. 7, |
to the table in the same manner. |
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A
Fig. 6
R
G E F
A
T
D B C
Fig. 7
H
N
M
4. If you will be connecting your Router/Shaper to a |
dust collection system, assemble the dust chute (H) Fig. |
8, to the rear of the table by fastening bottom lip (M) of |
dust chute to sheet metal plate (N) using two M4x8mm |
K
J
sheet metal screws (J). IMPORTANT: Make certain the |
slot (K) in dust chute fits snugly around table lip (L). Also |
make certain lip (M) of dust chute, is underneath sheet |
metal plate (N). NOTE: If a dust collection system is not |
going to be used, do not attach the dust chute. |
5. Fig. 9, illustrates the dust chute (H) assembled to the |
table. |
Fig. 8
P
A
H
Fig. 9
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