Ryobi RT401W Using featherboard flaps, Routing small workpieces, Small workpiece Scrap piece

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ACCESSORIES

Using featherboard flaps

See Figure 26

The featherboard flaps provide support for the workpiece by holding it securely, which helps minimize chatter and kickback.

Insert the 2 featherboard flaps into the fences as shown below.

Routing small workpieces

See Figure 27

Scrap pieces will provide extra stability and support when routing a small workpiece or ends of large workpieces.

2

1

1. Small workpiece

2. Scrap piece

Fig. 26

Fig. 27

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Contents OPERATOR’S Manual Save this Manual for Future ReferenceTable of Contents IntroductionRules for Safe Operation Unpacking and Checking Contents Features and Specifications Router Table features includePackage Contents and Hardware Legend Package Contents and Hardware Legend Description QTY Assembly Assembling the Router TableTo Attach the Switch BOX To Attach the FencesAssemble the Miter Guide To Attach Safety ShieldSecuring the Router Table Mounting the Router Mounting Routers with Round Adapter Base PlateHole pattern Or YMounting the Router Electrical Hookup Switch BOXIntroduction Switch Box Familiarization Operation of Switch Box and RouterFor Routers With LOCK-ON Feature Circuit BreakerConnecting a Vacuum Using your router/router tableOperation Pencil line #1Using the router for beading Using the router as a jointerEdge cutting Left fence Right fence Knobs StraightedgeInside routing Adjusting the fence slidesRouting without safety shield, and/or fence Outside routing AccessoriesUsing miter guide Small workpiece Scrap piece Using featherboard flapsRouting small workpieces Repair Parts Repair parts tabletop Key No Hardware bag 119900102Page Service Model no