INSTALLING THE SWITCH BOX
(Fig. 16)
If the switch box assembly (12) does not come
preinstalled to the front table housing (6), use the
following instructions to attach the switch box.
1. Place two #10-32 x 5/8" truss-head screws
(30) in the holes in the front table housing
opening.
NOTE: The screw heads should face the
front of the table.
2. While holding the screws in place, slide on
the switch box (12) and start the KEPS nuts
(24) on the screws.
NOTE: The switch box should be behind
the housing opening, and the washer side
of the nuts should be against the switch
box.
3. Hold the KEPS nuts (24) while tightening
the two #10-32 x 5/8" screws (30) to secure
the switch box (12).
CONNECTING THE ROUTER POWER
CORD TO THE SWITCH (Fig. 17)
box, ensure that the router switch is OFF,
and that the router table switch box is
unplugged. Such precautionary safety
measures reduce the risk of unintentional tool
operation.
1. Plug the router power cord into one of the
electrical outlets on the back of the switch
box (12).
2. Form the excess power cord into a coil.
3. Wrap two pieces of electrical tape or cable
ties around the coiled cord at opposite
sides of the coil.
4. Allow some slack so that the cord does not
become stretched when it is plugged into
the switch box outlets.
5. If desired at this time, plug the power cord
from an accessory, such as a wet/dry
vacuum or light, into the other outlet.
cords from the router, accessories, the
switch case, and the extension cord do not
and cannot come in contact with the router
or any moving parts of the router. Such
precautionary safety measures reduce the
risk of injury due to loss of control.
Router Table Operation
Before connecting router
to router table switch
Before starting to work
ensure that the power
FIG. 16
6
24
Cord Positioning
Position the switch cord and any accessory
power cords down the inside of the legs,
then out the rear base of the router table to
an electrical outlet. Secure cord(s) to leg(s)
with electrical tape or tie straps. This will
prevent cord(s) from coming in contact with
any moving parts.
FIG. 17
17
30
12
12