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7.
Tighten the main fence threaded knobs.
8.
Double check that the router is secured to the
table. If it is, the router table is ready for use.
Profile cutting with pilot bits:
Router bits with ball bearings are called pilot bits.
The ball bearing is used to control the depth of cut
into the edge face of a board. A good example
would be a chamfer cut. The bearing rides along
the uncut edge of the board while the cutter
removes the wood.
1.
Mount a router bit into your router according
to the router manufacturer’s instructions.
2.
Snap one of the table inserts into the
recessed hole on the table. Use the insert
with the smallest hole that still allows the bit
free rotation.
3.
Raise the bit to the desired height.
4.
Loosen the threaded knobs that secure the
main fence.
5.
Adjust the fence back away from the bit only
enough to allow the bearing to control the
depth of cut as shown in
Figure 23 & 24
.
6.
Adjust the fence as close as possible to the
bearing. The fence will serve as a back-up
support, reducing the chance of an accident.
Figure 23.
Proper setup for profile cutting.
(Top View)
Figure 24.
Proper setup for profile cutting.
(Side View)
Router Bit
Ball Bearing
Router Bit
Ball Bearing
1
2
3
5
8
10
11
12
13
15
16
17
18
20
21
22
19
23
24
8
25
26
27
28
PARTS BREAKDOWN AND LIST
1
2
3
5
6
8
#10-32 x 3/4" TRUSS HD PHLP SCR
#10-32 HEX NUT (KEPS)
M8-1.25 x 20 HEX BOLT
M8-1.25
THREADED KNOB
M8-1.25 x 12
KNOB BOLT
M5-0.8 X 45 CARRIAGE BOLT
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DESCRIPTION
EXTENSION TABLE
LEG
MITER BODY
SWITCH
10
11
12
POCKET JOINTING FENCE
13
MAIN FENCE
15
16
DUST COLLECTION INSERT
17
SAFETY GUARD
18
M4 X 12 (TYPE B) TAP SCREW
19
TABLE INSERT (5)
20
SPRING
21
FLAT WASHER
22
23
FLAT WASHER
24
MITER BAR
25
26
CLAMPS
27
LOGO (LARGE)
28
LOGO (SMALL)
MAIN TABLE
M5
M7
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DESCRIPTION