while holding the Main Spindle with the Spindle Wrench (54)
Note: With the Table Insert (8) in place, you will need to use both wrenches from below the Table Top (7). You may need to adjust the height of the Main Spindle with the Height Knob (16) to best access
Fence
1.The Fence Assembly (2) is used for straight edge work. Position the Long Fence (2b) on the Table Top (7) so that the fence slots line up with the holes in the Table Top (7).
the Main Spindle and Router Collet Nut.
Guard and Guide Locations
Knobs (4)
Long Fence (2b)
Table Top (7) | Channel for Miter |
Gauge Assembly (1) |
Holes for Fence Assembly (2)
Knobs (4)
Holes for Radius Pin (6)
Hole for Ring Guard (11)
Post (12)
Figure 16
The Fence Assembly (2), Miter Gauge Assembly (1), and Radius Pin (6) are all guides that are attached to the Table Top
(7)to help guide the workpiece. Use the Radius Pin or Fence Assembly alone, or use the Fence Assembly with the Miter Gauge to work on mitered workpieces. The Ring Guard (11) is also attached to the Table Top and should always be in place during use.
Half Fence (2a)
Table Top (7)
Figure 17
2.Slide a Washer (5) on the Knobs (4), then insert the Knobs (4) into the slots and turn clockwise. Adjust the Fence to the desired position then tighten the Knobs.
3.Place the Half Fence (2a) on the Long Fence as shown above. Adjust the Fence as needed for the project, then secure in place with the Knob (4).
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