Global Machinery Company GMC Router Table Assembling the mitre gauge, Adjusting the mitre gauge

Models: GMC Router Table RT 200

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arm and the support base on the fence. Tap gently on the pin if needed to insert it through the support base.

Assembling the mitre gauge

The mitre gauge pivots on the mitre bar and is secured in position by a lock knob that fits into a threaded opening on the bar. The small post on the bottom of the mitre gauge fits into an unthreaded opening on the bar.

1.Remove the lock knob from the mitre gauge bar.

2.Slide the front of the mitre gauge under the pointer on the mitre gauge bar.

3.Insert the small post on the mitre gauge into the unthreaded hole on the mitre gauge bar.

4.Insert and tighten the mitre gauge lock knob bolt through the mitre gauge and into the threaded hole on the mitre gauge bar.

5.Place the assembled mitre gauge bar into the channel that runs the full length of the table. The bar should run freely in this channel.

Adjusting the mitre gauge

To change the angle of the mitre gauge (14) loosen the mitre gauge lock knob (15) and move the gauge to the desired angle. Tighten the lock knob to set the gauge at the selected angle.

Mounting an R1250 router

The router plate supplied has been designed to suit the GMC R1200, R1250 and R2050 routers.

1.Remove the plate from the bottom of the table by loosening the 4 screws.

2.Remove the 5 cross-headed screws securing the plastic faceplate to the base of the router.

3.Take off the faceplate and carefully store it with the fixing screws for eventual replacement when the router is next used independent of the power tool table.

4.Secure the router to the router plate using replacement (longer)

screws. It may be necessary to purchase replacement screws from a screw stockist.

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Global Machinery Company GMC Router Table Assembling the mitre gauge, Adjusting the mitre gauge, Mounting an R1250 router