iNSTALLiNG
AND USING
A WET/DRY
VACUUM
I A WARNING
I
Before
connecting
vacuum
to
[AUL
I router
table
switch
box, ensure
that
the vacuum
switch
is OFF, and that the router
table
switch
box is unplugged.
Such precautionary
safety
measures
reduce the risk of unintentional
tool operation.
_&WARNING I
Do not exceed
a total
combined
rating
of 15 amps
when connecting
the router
and any accessories
such as a light or
wet/dry
vacuum.
The switch has a rating of 15 amps.
The fence collector
assembly
has a port for connecting
a wet/dry
vac hose with a 2 _& in. nozzle. To attach,
simply push the nozzle into the port while holding
the fence assembly
in place.
[=_
J Operating
the router
table without
CAUTION
a wet/dry
vac can result
in an
excessive
buildup
of sawdust
and wood
chips
under
the fence
assembly
and guard,
reducing
the
performance
of the router table
and fence
assembly.
RECOMMENDATION:
To maximize
performance,
regardless
of whether
a wet/dry
vac is being used,
remove the sawdust
and wood chips from under
the fence assembly
and guard as needed.
RECOMMENDATION:
it is always a good practice to
keep the work area clean. As necessary,
remove any
accumulated
sawdust
and wood chips from the top of
the router table, as well as from the surrounding
work
area and floor.
I_lk
/ Never
place your fingers
near a
WARNING,
spinning
bit or under the guard
L
when the router
is plugged in. Such precautionary
safety measures
reduce the risk of personal
injury.
iNSTALLiNG
THE ROUTER
BiT (CUTTER)
IAWARNINGI
Disconnect
the router
from
[AUk
I
the power supply
before
making
adjustments
or changing
accessories.
Such
precautionary
safety measures reduce the risk
of unintentional
tool operation.
Install the router bit according
to the instructions
included with your router. Because
of the large variation
of router bits, certain router bits may not always operate
in the desired manner with this router table.
To ensure that the most popular bits will perform
satisfactorily,
install the bit so that the router collet
engages 3/4 in. of the router bit shank.
If the shank of
the router bit bottoms
out in the collet, back out the
router bit approximately
1/16 in. to allow for proper
tightening.
NEVER
INSTALL
ROUTER
BITS WITH LESS THAN
3/4 IN. OF SHANK
ENGAGEMENT
IN THE COLLET.
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