When the saw and router tables are level with each other, rotate the foot pad assembly so that it sits firmly on the floor without changing the height of the router table. Tighten the jam nut of the foot pad assembly up to the leg bottom to secure the setting.
Model W1821 (For Machines Mfg. Since 3/10)
8.
T-Slot Bars
9.Slide the two T-slot bars into the T-slots of the router table (see Figure 11).
Note: The router table double-cross T-slots offer four different orientations for the router fence— choose the one that best suits your operation.
10.Place the fence assembly over the studs of the T-slot bars, then secure the fence in place by threading the knurled handles onto the studs, as shown in
Figure 12.
Note: The two fence board shims provided with your router table can be placed between the outfeed fence board (left) and the fence to offset the outfeed fence board for full edge routing (see the illustration in Figure 13 and refer to Edge Routing on Page 15 for additional details).
With additional shop-made shims, the outfeed fence board can be offset up to approximately 4mm from the infeed board. If you require more offset, you can obtain longer M6-1 flat head screws to secure the outfeed fence board.
Figure 11. T-slot bars installed for one of
four orientations.
Knurled Handles
Figure 12. Fence knurled handles
installed.
Fence |
Shims |
Outfeed |
Fence Board |
Figure 13. Shim installation for full edge
routing.
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