Grizzly T10432 Router User Manual


 

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Edge Jointing
        



To joint the edge of a workpiece:
1. 
2.        
     
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3.   
       

4.         
       
      

5.       
      
      

Figure 16
Important: To reduce the risk of kickback, do
not take more than
1
8" off for any one pass.
Straightedge
Shim
Outfeed
Fence Board
Straight
Router Bit
Infeed
Fence Board
Top View
Figure 16.

6.      


Figure 16
7. 
      

8.       
Figure 17
Top View
Cutting Direction
Shim
Workpiece
Figure 17.

Workpiece
Feed Direction
Bit
Rotation
Always feed the workpiece against the rout-
er bit rotation direction, as illustrated below.
Otherwise, the workpiece could be aggres-
sively pulled from your hands, drawing
them into the spinning router bit.
To reduce the risk of hand injury from acci-
dental contact with the spinning router bit,
ALWAYS make sure the fence and router
guard are properly positioned and secured
before connecting the router to power (does
not apply to free hand-hand routing.