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3. Set the router in position on the
underside of the table as central
as possible, see Fig. 11. Insert two
coach bolts into holes’C’ fig. 4
from the table top, which is now
underneath.
4. Loosely secure the router in
position with four clamps (Item 9).
See Fig. 12.
5. It may be necessary to rotate the
router in order to locate all four
clamps correctly. If the router is
fitted with a speed control, try if
possible to position the speed
control where it can easily be
accessed from the front of the
table. Once the router is in the
desired position, tighten the four clamps sufficiently to prevent the router
moving whilst in operation.
6. Plug the 13amp router plug into
the bottom of the switch assembly.
Loosely tidy up the router power
cable and secure safely with
cable tie or similar, see Fig. 13.
For your personal safety and that of others around you, the router table should
be securely anchored when in use. This can be achieved by bolting or
screwing it to a work bench through the holes in the router table feet.
Alternatively the table can be bolted onto a suitable board and clamped to
the workbench etc with ‘G’ clamps or similar.
Your router table is now fully assembled and ready for use.
NOTE:
Some routers are too long to fit underneath the router table, see
page 14 for suggestions to overcome this problem.
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