Assemble Plastic Miter Guide

(See Figure 3.)

1.Assemble miter gauge by threading car- riage bolt (BB) through miter bar (S).

2.Place washer (II) and knob (N) on end of carriage bolt. Tighten knob.

Figure 3

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2.Slide pivot pin (V) through holes in fence and security guard. Secure by tapping on two cap nuts (LL).

3.Test moveability by moving security guard up and down.

Figure 4

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J

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Vibrations from normal routing WARNING may loosen the washer and bolt

that hold the rod to the plate. Occasionally check these components to make sure they are tight.

Assemble Jointing Fence to Router Table Fence

1.Using the slots on the fence as guides, slide the jointing fence (C) part way into the router table fence (B).

2.Using the adjusting knob (N), washer (II), and bolt (CC), assemble the jointing fence to the router table fence.

3.Slide the jointing fence into the router table fence as far as you can. Tighten the adjusting knob.

Attach Security Guard to Fence

1.Position the two holes on the security guard so that they align with the two holes on the fence. See Figure 4.

Mounting the Router

Always remove router bits and CAUTION unplug router before mounting

to router table.

The table will accept routers with bases up to 7" in diameter. There are two methods for attaching routers to router table:

Mounting Routers With Three Hole Base Plate Hole Configuration Pattern “E.” (See Figures 5 and 7 with chart.)

1.Remove router base plate from router by removing three screws.

2.Loosen knobs and slide fences so that notches in fences line up to clear mount- ing holes.

3.While holding router upside down, posi- tion it to the underside within the center ring of the table top.

4.Rotate router until the three mounting holes in router base line up with the three larger holes in the table top.

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