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Skil RAS800 Consignes De Fonctionnement/Sécurité page 11

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REMOVING THE FENCE ASSEMBLY
(Fig. 3)
The fence for your router table comes fully
assembled with the adjustable jointing fence
and overhead guard already in place. The fence
assembly is secured to the bottom of the table
for shipment and storage.
1. Loosen two small clamping knobs (5),
washers (25), and mounting brackets (4)
securing fence assembly (C) to bottom of
router table (1). Remove fence assembly
(C) from storage position under the router
table (1) and set it to one side. (See Fig. 3.)
NOTE: Shim plate can be stored on outfeed
side of the fence assembly.
MOUNTING THE ROUTER TO THE
ROUTER TABLE (Figs. 4–6)
The bottom of the router table has two counter-
sunk guide holes cut into the bottom of the table
to fit most standard 6" or 6½" router bases. Use
these as guides to center your router on the table.
installing router into the table. Such
precautionary safety measures reduce the risk of
unintentional tool operation.
1. Gently turn over the router table (A) and
place it on its top. Make sure the fence
assembly (C) has been removed from its
storage position.
2. Remove the plastic subbase from the router
(Fig. 4). Store the screws and the subbase in
a convenient place.
3. Place the router in the correct countersunk
hole as shown in Fig. 4. (Brackets are
removed for clarity.)
4. Mount the router by positioning the four
mounting brackets (4) over the edges of the
router housing and tightening the small star
clamping knobs (5) and washers (25) to
secure the router to the bottom of the table
(A). Make sure the clamping knobs have been
securely tightened. (See Fig. 5.)
is securely clamped in the router table base.
While working, periodically check the router
base fasteners clamping tightness. Router
motor vibration can loosen fasteners during
use, causing the router to fall from the table.
Router Table Setup
Disconnect the router from
the power supply before
Before using the router
table, verify that the router
C
FIG. 3
4
5
FIG. 4
REMOVE
SUBBASE
FIG. 5
25
5
FIG. 6
8
Screws are preinstalled. Overtightening
screws will damage the tabletop.
5. Gently turn over router table (A) and place
on the legs (8 and 10). (See Fig. 6.) See
pages 12–14 for further instructions.
11
4
25
6" Inner Hole
6
" Outer Hole
½
4
10
Do not adjust #10-32 x
2½" Truss-Head screws.
1
25
5
A
A
A

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