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Page 1: ...ll Illl 0P70999 PART8 LIST RI IF rSMRN GUIDEMASTER _ ROUTERrAB PUSHSHOE Assembly Operation READANDFOLLOW ALLINSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY KEEP THISMANUAL FORFUTURE REFERENCE Sold by Sears Roebuckand Co Hoffman Estates IL 60179 IIIII HillIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIII IIIIIII I IIIIIIIII II IIIIIIIIIIII I IIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllll IIIIII IIIIIII IIIII ...

Page 2: ... moving parts Non slip footwear is recommended Wear protective hair coveringto contain long hair Roll long sleeves abovethe elbow 12 USESAFETY GOGGLES HeadProtection WearSafety Goggles must comply withANSIZ87 1 at all times Also useface or dustmask if cuttingoperat ingis dusty andearprotectors plugsor muffs during extended periods of operation 13 SECURE WORK Useclamps or a vise to hold work when p...

Page 3: ...miter gauge requires the removal of the bottom and side fencesand the attachment of the miter gauge The conversion is very easy and should not take any longer than a coupleof minutes UNPACKING ANDCHECKING CONTENTS In order to simplify handling and to minimize any damagethat may occur during shipping your router table push shoe is packaged unassembled Separateall partsfrom the packing materialsand ...

Page 4: ...asher and3 wingknob Tighten the3 wingknob Makesureorientation ofpartsisasshown Important Checkthat the adjustable bottom fence has seatedproperly into the bottom of the baseas shownin Fig 2b 1 Assemble the miterpointer andmiterbarasshown in Fig 4 using 4 40panheadscrew and 4 40hexnut Tighten thescrew securely 2 Insert themiterbarassembly intothedocking station onthebaseasshowninFig 5 Note The mite...

Page 5: ...stockagainstthe routerfence 3 If workingwith longerstock usethehold down stick to stabilze the stockas it is beingfed throughthe cutter SeeFig 9 Fig 9 HoldDownStick_ Adjusting SideandBottom Fences Note Beforeroutingany stockthesideand bottom fencesneedto be adjusted sothat the workplece is held securely when routing 1 Adjustsidefence as shownin Fig 7 so that the thickness of the workpiece andthe h...

Page 6: ...veral common tasks 1 Setting the router table fence offset distancesas shown in Fig 13 Lineupbackof base withtence 5 Attach the 10 24 carriagebolt 10 washer and 3 wing knob from the bottom fence as shownin Fig 11 Fig 11 Three Wing 110 410 24 Carriage Bolt Usescaleto check bit distance fromfence SlidingDovetailGauge The basehas a cut out thathas beendesignedso that 1 2 slidingdovetail joints canbe ...

Page 7: ...etc for your specificapplication Set uo for the male tenon oorttonof the oint 1 Setthe adjustable side fence to the fully up position so that the shoe is resting on the adjustable bottom fence 2 Position the shoeoverthe bit raisethe bitso that it touches the topand sideofthe gau oe slot then move therouter tablefence sothat it touchesthesideof the shoeas showninFig 15 Thejoint is readyto becut Fen...

Page 8: ...LCN 967 22420 MITER POINTER 11 1 12 1 L 13 1 8 i 29LCN 968 22421 I 9 1 31L 560 A 21733 10 1 29LD 766 1 A 22219 F29A 310 20 F29L 469 20 F29L 469 21 PIVOT PiN 3 WINGKNOB ROUND KNOB A 3011 10 24CARRIAGE BOLT 21856 10 32PAN HEAD SCREW A 21856 4 40PAN HEAD SCREW 14 2 F29A 242 12 A 2825 10 32HEX NUT 15 1 F29A 242 15 2825 14 40HEXNUT 16 2 F29A 306 37 17 1 29L 764 1 1 1 3007 22217 110WASHER RUBBER ENDCAP ...

Page 9: ...rresponding alwaysgive the following infor mation as shown in the list Printed in U S A 10 95 1 The PART NUMBER 2 The PART DESCRIPTION 3 The MODEL 171 25468 4 The ITEM NAME GUIDE MASTERTM ROUTERTABLE PUSH SHOE ...

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