Woodstock W2000 manual II. Assembly, Stand

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II. Assembly

Assembly of The Rebel® is extremely straight forward and can be accomplished with just a few simple hand tools. In fact, the only tools you will need are a regular screwdriver, Phillips® screwdriver, adjustable wrench,

316" Allen® wrench and a good quality straight edge. The design of The Rebel® is such that most of the parts are joined together with socket head cap screws. We recommend that you assemble The Rebel® in the order presented here. Use the exploded parts diagram for visual reference during assembly. We suggest that you use a table or work bench that has sufficient surface area to hold all of your tools and the finished Rebel® safely and securely. It is also best to have a well light- ed area to reduce eye strain during assembly.

A. Stand

Figure 2. Mounting legs and side panels to the work- ing table.

The stand is made up of four legs, two side pieces and a front piece and back piece. All similar parts are inter- changeable with one another.

Step 1 - Turn the working table up side down and loosely bolt on all four legs using the 14"-28 x

58" socket head cap screws provided.

Step 2 - Mount the short and long side panels between the legs using the 14"-28 x 58" socket head cap screws provided. Figure 2.

Step 3 - Use a 316" Allen® wrench to assist in starting and tighten all cap screws down.

Step 4 - Attach the feet to the legs. Figure 3.

Figure 3.

Attaching the feet to the legs.

 

Step 5 - Turn the stand assembly over and move on to the next section.

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Contents Item W2000 Router TableTable of Contents Introduction Safety Instructions For All ToolsAdditional Safety Rules For The Rebel Modifications or improper use of this tool will void CommentaryUnpacking Piece Inventory Contents of the bolt bagStand II. AssemblyAttaching the wood facing FenceMiter Gauge Safety GuardMounting the Router Electrical Switch optionalDrill and counter sink insert Wiring the RouterRouter Table Insert III. AdjustmentsDo not make fence adjustments while the router is running Fence AdjustmentSafety guard adjusted properly To adjust the miter gauge stops Site Planning IV. OperationsWorking Height General Operations SafetyMiter Gauge Work Straight Edge ShapingFigures 25 Freehand WorkW2000 Rebel Using Stop Blocks Maintenance VI. Parts Breakdown VII. Parts List VIII. Warranty and Returns
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