Grizzly T10222 Router User Manual


 
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4. 
Step 3
Figure 25
Note: Make the outline as close as possible
to the cutter and spindle without interfering
with rotation.
Zero-Clearance Fence
Cutter
Table
Mounting
Fastener
Figure 25.
5.      

     
        

ALWAYS use hold-downs or featherboards
and push sticks when shaping small or nar-
row stock. These devices keep your hands
away from the spinning cutter and suffi-
ciently support the stock to allow a safe and
effective cut, reducing the risk of personal
injury.
6. 
     


Free-Hand Routing
      
Figure 26

       
       



Free-hand or irregular routing greatly
increases the chance that the operator may
lose control of the workpiece, which could
result in serious personal injury. Therefore,
a starting pin or block and a custom guard
or workpiece holding jig MUST be used.
Workpiece
Feed Direction
Swing
Starting Pin
Rub
Collar
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Figure 26.
