Grizzly H7507 owner manual Excess masking tape with a razor blade

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—If the outside edge of the router table tilts up, place strips of masking tape along the top edge of the saw table to shim the router table down and even with the saw table from side to side (see Figure 7).

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Figure 7. Positioning the tape to shim the router

table down.

Note: After reinstalling the router table, remove all

excess masking tape with a razor blade.

5.Remove the fence and front rail tube (if installed) to give yourself clear access to the fence rails.

6.Use (2) 38"-16 x 114" hex bolts, (2) 38" lock washers, (4) 38" flat washers, and (2) 38"-16 hex nuts to secure the router table to the front/rear fence rails, as shown in Figure 8.

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7.Install the adjustable feet in the bottom of the legs.

8.Thread the feet into the legs so the leg/foot assembly is shorter than the rail height.

9.Use (4) 14"-20 x 34" flat head screws, (2) 14" flat washers, and (2) 14" hex nuts to secure the legs to the fence rails, as shown in Figure 9.

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Note: If your rails do not have mounting holes to accomodate the router table legs, you may need to drill holes in the end of the rails to allow the legs to be fastened, as shown in Figure 9.

10.Adjust the feet to the ground, then tighten the hex nut on the foot against the leg to lock the foot height in place.

11.Replace the front rail tube on the rail. Figure 10 shows an example of the Model H7507 installed on a saw.

Figure 10. Example of Model H7507 installed.

Model H7507 (Mfg. since 3/05)

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Contents Model H7507 Router Table Extension Ss ,EAD from Leadbased PAINTS Table of Contents Contact Info IntroductionManual Accuracy Machine Description Identification Safety Safety Instructions for MachineryModel H7507 Mfg. since 3/05 Additional Safety for Router Tables Unpacking SetupNeeded for Setup Description QtyHardware and Tools Not Shown Router Table Box Contents Figures 1 QtyInventory GuardHardware Recognition Chart Cleanup Before cleaning, gather the following ™ 9hedhVWaZGV\hAssembly To assemble and install your router table extension wingExcess masking tape with a razor blade Mounting Router To mount a router to the router tableTo make a shop made fence and install the router guard Router GuardStep Make a 28 long fence that is 23⁄4 tall ¿ - Dust Collection Recommended CFM at Dust Port 225 CFMOperations Operation OverviewEdge Jointing Workpiece InspectionTable Inserts To joint the edge of a workpieceEdge jointing guard removed for Clarity To cut a groove into the face of the workpiece Groove CuttingRouting Small Stock To make a zero-clearance fenceFree-Hand Routing GdjiZg IVWaZ Schedule MaintenanceCleaning Unpainted Cast IronParts MainWarranty Card 10. 8dbbZcih99.$5342!, .# 0//88 %,,.!- 7!  Warranty and Returns Order Hours a DAY