Mounting Router

The Model H7507 will support a router with a base thickness between 14" and ⁜34".

To mount a router to the router table:

1.DISCONNECT SAW AND ROUTER FROM POWER!

2.Slide three of the router hold-down assem- blies into the T-slots underneath the router table so that they allow room for the router base, as shown in Figure 11.

T-Slots

Hold-Down Knob

 

Adjustment Bolt

 

Jam Nut

Hold Down

 

Clamp

Figure 11. Router hold-down assembly controls.

Note: To properly position the hold-down clamp, balance the tightness of the hold- down knob and the adjustment bolt so that the clamp will allow room for the router base in the next step. It may be necessary to move the jam nut on the adjustment bolt to the other side of the hold down clamp, as shown in Figure 12, to properly fit your router.

Adjustment Bolt

Jam Nut

 

Thick-Base Routers

Thin-Base Routers

(12" or Thinner)

 

Figure 12. Router adjustment bolt posotions.

Model H7507 (Mfg. since 3/05)

NOTICE

Do not tighten the clamp adjustment bolts against the thin edge of the T-slots, or they may break.

If the router unexpectedly moves or the router bit contacts the table insert or fence during operation, serious personal injury could result from flying debris. ALWAYS make sure that at least three router clamps are used and are applied to a flat surface of the router base before connecting the router to power.

3.Slide the router base onto the three hold- down clamps, position them so that they secure the router bit in the center of the table opening, then tighten the hold-down knobs and adjustment bolts to secure the router in place (see Figure 13).

Figure 13. Router mounted under wing.

4.Install the remaining hold-down assembly to make sure the router stays firmly in place dur- ing avoperation.

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Grizzly H7507 owner manual Mounting Router, To mount a router to the router table