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| Using Paper Drilling Template | Page 6 |
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| 2. Router table fence reference line. Setting this line parallel with the back | ||
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| edge of the router table or insert plate positions the router so the |
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| Router Raizer access hole will be drilled out in front of the fence. |
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| 3. Center cross hairs. Accurately center this point in the hole of the | |
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| Refer to pages 4,5,6 before using template |
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| Tape in place and recheck before drilling holes. |
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| Additional Templates Available on Website |
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| 4. Router mounting holes. For highest accuracy place the routers | |
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| original subbase over the templates router mounting holes and | |
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| tape subbase down. Use a Vix bit, center punch or drill bit to |
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| transfer holes to the router table or insert. |
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Router Raizer Access Hole
3/4" reference circle for drilling the routers original subbase only. Table mounted, drill 1/2" hole in table top.
1/2" = .500
.500" reference circle for drilling table top or insert plate.
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| 5. Router Raizer access hole. Use page 4 and # 46 locating pin to |
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| WARNING: IF 3/4" POCKET IS REQUIRED PAGES 4 & 5. DO NOT |
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| DRILL 3/4" HOLE COMPLETELY THROUGH THE TABLE TOP OR |
Router Raizer access hole | INSERT PLATE. A 1/2" HOLE IS REQUIRED IN THE TOP TO | |||
ACCEPT THE #30 DUST COVER INSERT. | ||||
| Drill .500" hole | IF ORIGINAL SUBBASE IS USED BETWEEN ROUTER AND TABLE | ||
| table insert plate | PAGES 4 & 5. USE #46 LOCATING PIN THEN DRILL 3/4" HOLE | ||
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install #30 dust cover insert | THROUGH ORIGINAL SUBBASE. | |||
into .500" hole and press flush |
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with top of insert plate |
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NOTE: This hole must be drilled 1/2" or .500" for #30 dust cover insert to fit properly.
Use this 6" scale to check accuracy when copied
6" Scale. If template is copied or downloaded from web site, use this scale to accurately check template size.
Troubleshooting
Problem | Cause | Solution | ||
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Router Raizer will not | #19 or #20 Drive nut loose | The drive nut cannot rotate, Retighten the drive nut on router. | ||
raise or lower the router |
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| Router plunge posts dry | Clean posts and lubricate with STP® MOTOR OIL TREATMENT | ||
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Router Raizer Speed Wrench | Pocket in table top or insert plate | Check pocket depth and deepen if necessary. | ||
turns hard | not counter sunk deep enough | #1 mainshaft head must rotate freely. | ||
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| #21 lead screw has no lubrication | Re lubricate using supplied red grease or heavy wheel bearing grease. | ||
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| Router plunge posts dry | Clean posts and lubricate with STP® MOTOR OIL TREATMENT | ||
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Router Raizer will not | Turret stop on router improperly set | Locate rotating turret stop on base of router and adjustable stop | ||
| directly above. Adjustable stop must be retracted as high as possible. | |||
raise router high enough |
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| Reached maximum | All plunge routers have a predetermined plunge stroke, the Router- | ||
| plunge depth of router | Raizer will not increase this stroke. With router fully compressed- | ||
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| check amount of plunge post still visible. 1/16" to 1/4" post should | ||
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| If more than 1/16" to 1/4" of post is visible, Call | ||
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| Addition of a collet extension is required to safely run some bits. | ||
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Router becomes harder | Router plunge posts dry | Clean posts and lubricate with STP® MOTOR OIL TREATMENT | ||
to raise and lower |
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