
Assembly
The Model H7507 mounts on most table saws that have 27" deep tables. If your table saw does not have mounting holes that match the router table, you will need to drill and tap the holes yourself.
Also, you may have to modify the fence rails for mounting the router table. Read this entire assem- bly section before you begin the installation pro- cedure below to make sure the H7507 will fit your table saw before making any modifications.
To assemble and install your router table extension wing:
1.DISCONNECT TABLE SAW FROM POWER!
2.Remove the right extension wing of the saw table and use the mounting holes shown in Figure 4 to install the router table in its place.
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Figure 4. Mounting holes in router table and saw
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Note: There are other ways to attach the router table to a table saw, but these may require modifications to the saw.
3.With the help of another person to hold the router table, align the mounting holes in both tables and secure them together with the (3) 3⁄8"-16 x 11⁄4" bolts, (3) 3⁄8" lock washers, and
(3)3⁄8" flat washers, as shown in Figure 5. Finger tighten.
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Figure 5. Example of mounting route table to
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4.Place the straightedge across the saw table and router table to make sure that the com- bined table surface is flat.
—If the combined table surface is flat, con- tinue with Step 5.
—If the outside edge of the router table tilts down, place strips of masking tape along the bottom edge of the saw table to shim the router table up and even with the saw table from side to side (see Figure 6).
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Figure 6. Using tape to shim the router table up.
Model H7507 (Mfg. since 3/05) |