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FEED
DIRECTION
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OPERATION
Fig. 20
MITER
GAUGE KNOB
MITER GAUGE
INSERTING/REMOVING CUTTERS
Unplug the router table and/or the router.
Remove the fence assembly. (See Attaching the Fence
Assembly in the Assembly section.)
LOOSEN
CUTTER
PROPER
DISTANCE
Fig. 21
FENCE LOCK KNOB
SCALE
OUTFEED FENCE
WARNING:
If you are changing a cutter immediately after use, be
careful not to touch the cutter or collet with your hands or
fingers. They will get burned because of the heat buildup
from cutting. Always use a wrench.
Remove the router/insert plate assembly. (See
Installing
Router/Insert Plate Assembly
in the Assembly sec-
tion.)
Consult the router operator’s manual for proper cutter
removal/installation procedure and replace cutter.
ADJUSTING DEPTH OF CUT
We recommend that cuts be made at a depth not exceeding
1/8 in. and that several passes be made to reach depths of
cut greater than 1/8 in.
ADJUSTING THE MITER GAUGE
See Figure 20.
Unplug the router table and/or the router.
Loosen the miter gauge knob.
Rotate the miter gauge to the desired angle.
Tighten the miter gauge knob.
POSITIONING THE FENCE
See Figure 21.
The fence enables you to support and guide the work-
piece.
Unplug the router table and/or the router.
Loosen the fence lock knobs.
Position the fence to the desired location.
Tighten the fence lock knobs.
NOTE: The outfeed fence has joining capabilities and can
be adjusted out in increments up to 1/4 in. and enable
you to support the workpiece as it exits the cutter.
WARNING:
When making a side or edge cut, never position the fence
such that the workpiece is located between the cutter
and the fence. Failure to heed this warning can result in
serious personal injury.
0
1/4
LOCK KNOB
TIGHTEN
SCALE
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