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MAKING INSERT PLATE LEVEL
See Figure 12.
Unplug the router table and/or the router.
Check to see if the insert plate mounted assembly is level
with a straight edge or level.
Loosen insert plate screws.
Using the supplied hex key, tighten or loosen the adjust-
ing screws depending on how the insert plate needs to be
adjusted in order to make the insert plate level.
Tighten insert plate screws with a screwdriver.
ATTACHING THE FENCE ASSEMBLY
See Figure 13.
Unplug the router table and/or the router.
Place the router table right side up with the back edge
closest to you.
Slide the carriage bolt washers onto the carriage bolts.
Slide carriage bolts through the slot in the router table
and through the slots in the fence assembly.
Slide the fence lock knob washer over the carriage
bolts.
Install the fence lock knobs over the carriage bolts.
Tighten the fence lock knobs.
ASSEMBLY
Inch
1
0
1
2
3
Inch
1
0
1
2
3
FEED
DIRECTION
Fig. 12
INSERT
PLATE
STRAIGHT
EDGE
ADJUSTING
SCREWS
HEX KEY
INSERTING AND REMOVING THROAT
PLATES
See Figure 14.
The throat plate provides a stable surface around the cutter
and prevents objects from falling through the throat plate
and damaging the spindle.
The proper size throat plate depends on the size and shape
of the cutter. When inserted, the throat plate opening should
be within approximately 1/4 in. of the outermost edge of
the cutter.
Fig. 14
Inch
1
0
1
2
3
Inch
1
0
1
2
3
FEED
DIRECTION
THROAT PLATE
NOTCH
TAB
0
Inch
1
2
1
3
0
FENCE
LOCK KNOBS
CARRIAGE BOLTS
FENCE LOCK
KNOB WASHER
SLOT
Fig. 13
CARRIAGE BOLT
WASHER
FENCE
ASSEMBLY
WARNING:
Make sure throat plates snap securely into place. Do
not use if snaps are damaged or throat plates do not
snap in securely. Failure to do so could result in serious
personal injury.
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