Grizzly H6472 Router User Manual


 
Shop Fox
®
Classic Fence -15-
Attaching the wood facing to the fence:
1. Size a suitable piece of wood for the face
of the fence.
2. Drill and counterbore six
3
8" mounting
holes in the wood face piece using the
HDPE supplied fence facing as a drill
guide.
3. Attach the wood facing to the fence,
making sure the screws are counterbored
1
8" -
1
4" below the wood surface. Do not
over tighten.
To operate this, or any tool, safely and
efficiently, it is essential to become as familiar
with its characteristics as possible. Take as
much time as necessary to become acquainted
with the SHOP FOX
®
Classic Fence. The time
you invest before you begin to use it will be
time well spent.
Operation of this equipment has the potential
to propel debris into the air which can
cause eye injury. Always wear safety glasses
or goggles when operating equipment.
Everyday glasses or reading glasses only
have impact resistant lenses, they are not
safety glasses. Be certain the safety glasses
you wear meet the appropriate standards of
the American National Standards Institute
(ANSI).
It is extremely important to attach the wood
facing correctly. Lumber less than
3
4" is not
recommended. Screws or fasteners must be
counter sunk at least
1
8" below the wood
surface, but no more than
1
4".
Using Board Buddies
®
A T-slot track can be mounted in the top of the
SHOP FOX
®
Classic Fence to accept another
popular product from Woodstock International
- Board Buddies
®
. These one directional, spring
loaded hold-down wheels keep material pressed
firmly against the table and fence. They are
fully adjustable and non-marking.
Be sure to request the T-nuts and T-slot
tracks separately from your Woodstock dealer
for mounting Board Buddies
®
to your fence.
Board Buddies
®
are a great addition to any
fence system! For the location of your nearest
Woodstock dealer, call Woodstock International
at (360) 734-3482.
Using a Wood Fence
Facing
The SHOP FOX
®
Classic Fence can be faced
with
3
4" kiln dried hardwood, plywood or
medium density fiber board (MDF) in place
of the HDPE plastic fence sides. For certain
operations such as dadoing or close sawing, it
is necessary to have a fence material which
can be cut into. If using kiln dried lumber, use
a piece that is free of knots and other defects
and preferably a species with dimensional
stability such as maple, birch or beech.
OPERATIONS