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Attaching Table Feather Board (Fig. K, L)
Incorrectly orientated feather boards may
cause workpiece kickback and cause
serious injuries.
Use 2, 40mm bolts with starknob and a washer as
shown on figure B5.
1. Place the feather board on top, place washer
on each bolt and secure with locking knobs, as
shown on figure L.
2. Insert the two bolts with starknob from the top
side of the table, and screw them in hand tight.
Attaching Switch Box (Fig. M, N)
The router table is supplied with a magnetic
safety switch unit, which must be used to
control the power supply to your router. Not
using the safety switch may increase the
danger of injuries.
Use 2, 18mm Phillips head assembly fasteners as
shown on figure B5.
1. With the router table on its legs, align the 2 screw
holes in the switch box with the corresponding
holes in the table, as shown on figure M.
2. Using screws from the front of the table secured
with flange lock nuts, as shown on figure N.
Attaching Router (Fig. O)
Warning: ensure the router table or router
power cord are not connected into power
outlet.
It is essential that you feed the workpiece
into the router bit against the direction of
rotation of the bit. Ensure that the direction
of rotation marking on your electric router
points in the same direction as the direction
of rotation marking on the router table.
The router table is recommended for use with Vonroc
routers or most routers from other reputable manu-
facturers fitted with up to 155 mm base plate. If you
wish to use an electric router from another manu-
facturer consult the documentation supplied with it
before using it with the router table. Using a router
not designed to fit this router table could result in
the router and/or router table being damaged.
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1. Place the router in position on the underside of
the table as central as possible. If necessary,
use a ruler or measuring caliper to check if the
distance is identical in all four corners.
2. Subsequently, loosely secure router in position
with clamps x 4.
NOTE: Ensure the router is facing the front of
the router table.
3. Once the router is in the desired position, tight-
en the four clamps sufficiently to prevent the
router moving whilst in operation.
Table Inserts (Fig. P)
Warning: Do not use router bits that have a
cutting diameter that exceeds the clearance
hole in the table insert.
Damaged table inserts may slip out of the
inlay notch and cause serious injuries.
Never work with a damaged table inlay.
Five table inserts, each with a different size open-
ing (½", ¾", 1", 1 ¼" & 1 ½") are supplied with the
router table. Change the table inserts as needed
to accommodate the size of the router bit. Table
inserts provide a stable surface around the cutter
and prevents objects from falling through the plate
and damaging the spindle.
1. Align your selected table insert with the round
notch that surrounds the router opening in the
table, as shown on figure P.
2. Now press down gently and evenly on the table
insert to secure it in the notch.
Mitre Guide (Fig. Q)
1. Place the mitre guide bar into the channel that
runs the full length of the table, as show on fig-
ure Q. The bar should run freely in this channel.
2. To change the angle of the mitre guide, loosen
the mitre guide lock knob and move the guide
to the desired angle.
3. Tighten the mitre guide lock knob to set the
guide at the selected angle.
4. OPERATION
Fence Adjustment (Fig. R)
To slide the fence backwards and forwards loosen
the two fence locking knobs, use the graduation
marks to set the fence parallel.
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