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To adjust the cutting width when routing with
profile router bits:
1. Install the profile bit you wish to use and set
the cutting depth according to the instructions
supplied with your electric router.
2. Make sure the outermost edge of the ball bearing
is in line with the edge of the fence assembly.
3. Loosen the two fixing knobs at the rear of the
fence assembly and place a ruler on the outer
edge of the ball bearing.
4. Slide the fence assembly forward so that it touch-
es the edge of the ruler and re-tighten the fixing
knobs to secure the fence assembly in place.
Trimming Fence Adjustment (Fig. S)
The fence assembly is fitted with a sliding trimming
fence, which must be used when you trim pieces
of wood with a straight router bit (a.k.a. jointing),
which otherwise would not be in contact with the
fence assembly after having moved through the ro-
tating router bit. For adjustment proceed as follows:
1. Install the trimming bit you wish to use to your
electric router.
2. Loosen the fence assembly fixing screws and
slide the fence assembly back or forth accord-
ing to the required cutting width.
3. Re-tighten the fence assembly fixing screws to
secure the fence assembly in place.
4. Now loosen the trimming fence fixing knob.
5. Rotate the router bit manually so that the
cutting blade is at a 90° angle to the fence as
shown on figure S.
6. Place a ruler on the work table and line up the
trimming fence with the outermost edge of the
router bit blade.
7. Securely tighten the trimming fence fixing knob.
Adjusting the Feather Boards (Fig. T)
Set the fence feather boards to hold the piece of
wood flat on the table and against the fence whilst
machining.
Adjust the table feather board in the same manner
to hold the wood firmly against the fence.
Bench Mounting
The work bench should be very stable to
eliminate vibration when the router is
operating.
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Each table leg has an opening at the bottom for
securing the assembled table to a suitable work
bench. The work bench should be level and strong
enough to support the weight of the table and
the router. Use appropriate fasteners and bolts to
secure the router table to the work bench.
Plug in the Router (Fig. A)
Ensure the router table power cord is not
connected into the power outlet.
For safety reasons, your electric router may
only be connected to the mains through the
router table's safety switch unit.
1. Press the red OFF button to ensure the router
table is switched OFF (0).
2. Ensure the router switch is in the OFF (0) position.
3. Plug the router power cord into the outlet on
the switch box. Secure the router power cord so
that it does not interfere with the operation of
the router.
4. Plug the router table power cord into a power
outlet.
Depth of Cut
The depth of cut affects the rate and quality of
cut. The plunge lock lever on the router holds the
router at the desired height and depth of cut. Refer
to instruction manual that came supplied with your
router for details on how to adjust the depth of cut.
Turning On the Router
Once the router is properly mounted to the router
table, you will be able to operate the router using
the router table switch box.
1. Switch the router to the ON (I) position.
NOTE: The router table is primarily intended for
use with a router fitted with a 'lock-on' switch.
If your router does not have this feature it will
be necessary to fix its switch in place using
a clamping device. Ensure to remove this
clamping device as soon as you use the router
without the router table.
2. To start the router press the GREEN ON (I) but-
ton on the router table.
3. To stop router press RED OFF button on the
router table.
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