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Place eccentric spacers in the (6) large holes on the Z Plate.
The thin part of the eccentric spacers should face the middle
of the plate. Place a M5x30 machine screw through the Z
Plate, then through the eccentric spacer. Place a v-wheel on
the screw and secure with a M5 nylock nut. Tighten firmly.
Repeat the process with (5) other v wheels.
Press (2) M5 nylock nuts into the hexagonal holes on the face
of an anti-backlash nut.
The nylon portion of the nut should
be facing up
. Drive a grub screw into the top of the anti-
backlash nut using the 3mm Hex key. Stop when the screw
touches. Cap the grub screw with a M5 jam nut.
Place the 2-hole spacer on the Z Plate. Place the anti-backlash
nut on the 2-hole spacer. From the opposite side attach the
anti-backlash nut using (2) M5x25 machine screws. You may
have to hold the nylock nuts in place to prevent them being
pushed out of the antibacklash nut as you insert the screws.
The router mount will already have its hardware installed.
Remove the (2) screws and (2) lock washers from the back of
the mount. Put the screws through the lock washers, through
the Z Plate using the last two holes, and into the mount using
the 3mm Hex Key. Be careful to install the router mount
straight on the Z plate.
Slide the Z Plate, mount end first, into the X Plate Extrusion
from the top. If the Z Plate will not fit, use the 10mm wrench
to turn the eccentric spacers until the Z Plate will slide
completely in. Turn the eccentrics until the wheels are snug
against the X Plate Extrusion. Do the same with the next pairs
of wheels as you continue to slide the Z plate into the X plate.
The wheels should each make firm contact, but the Z plate
should still slide when given some hand pressure.