Insert Use
1. Select correct insert for the router bit and
your application.
2. To assemble to router table, press the
insert into the hole in the table, applying
pressure to all sides equally. This assures
that insert snaps into place.
3. Remove an insert by placing your finger
into the hole in the center. With light pres-
sure, pull up on the insert.
NOTE: Remove the router bit from the router
before attempting to remove an insert..
Router Table Use
Setting Depth/Height of the Cut
(See Figure 16.)
Make sure router is unplugged
before starting depth/height
adjustment.
Using scrap board that is smooth and true is
recommended for making this adjustment.
Follow the instructions below.
1. At the end of the board, use a soft pencil
to mark line #1. This indicates the depth of
the cut.
2. Then mark line #2, indicating the height of
the cut.
3. Place your board so that it is snuggly
against the fence face. The end with lines
#1 and #2 should be near the bit.
4. Untighten fence clamp knobs enough so
you can move the fence easily. Move
fence and board so that the board con-
tacts the outer edge of the router bit at
line #1.
5. Tighten down clamping knobs.
6. Adjust router height so the cutting edge of
the bit contacts line #2.
7. Make sure the bit is securely tightened to
the chuck.
Figure 16
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Beading and Edge Cutting
(See Figure 17.)
1. Loosen the knobs that hold the fence in
place.
2. Locate the fence to the desired cutting
depth (3, Figure 17).
Figure 17
1. Table Top 5. Successive Cut
2. Fence 6. Depth of Cut
3. Cutting Depth 7. Router Bit
4. Workpiece
3. Tighten the knobs, securing the fence in
place.
4. Swing the safety shield over the router bit.
5. Your router/router table is now ready for
use.
NOTE: Remember: always feed the workpiece
against router bit’s direction of rotation. Test on
scrap wood before making final cuts.
Using Piloted Bits
To help reduce the chance of
injury, make sure the fence is as
close as possible to the router bit pilot. Move
the fence back ONLY enough to permit the
pilot to control the depth of cut.
Figure 18
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