Bdal 6113.468
07.12.2009
OPERATION
Connecting a Vacuum
A hole is provided under the safety shield that will accept standard 1-1/4"
vacuum hose connections. (For some shop vacuums, an adapter must
be purchased.) If the vacuum is plugged into the switch box, it will turn ON
and OFF simultaneously with the router.
Do not use a router bit with a diameter greater
than 1-1/4" (32 mm).
You may need to use extended shaft bits approx.
2" (50 mm) or longer to fit some applications.
Using your router/router table
The router table should be securely clamped down
before operating the router.
Before you start work with your new router table:
Refer to your router owner's manual to see how the
height of the cut can be adjusted.
Make sure router is unplugged before starting
depth/height adjustments.
NOTE: Using scrap board that is smooth and true is recommended for
making this adjustment.
See Figure 13
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 snug against the right fence face. The end
with lines #1 and #2 should be near the bit.
4. Loosen the right fence clamping knobs enough so you can move the
fence easily. Move fence and board so that the board contacts
the outer edge of the router bit at line #1.
5. Tighten the right fence clamping knobs.
6. Adjust router height so the cutting edge of the bit contacts line #2.
7. Make sure bit is securely tightened in the collet.
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