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OPERATION
Feed workpiece against the router bit's direction
of rotation. Unplug router prior to changing the bit,
modifying settings, or making any other adjustments.
Fig. 22
Using the router for beading and edge cutting
See Figure 22
1. Loosen the knobs that hold the fences in place.
2. Position the fence for the desired cutting depth.
3. Tighten the knobs securing the fence in place.
4. Swing the safety shield over the router bit.
5. Your router/router table is now ready to use.
1. Tabletop
2. Fence
3. Cutting depth
4. Workpiece
5. Successive cut
6. Cutting depth
7. Router bit
Fig. 23
Using ball-bearing-guided bits; veining, fluting and grooving
See Figure 23
The edge of the workpiece that slides along fence must be straight and
true for best results. (Use scrap piece to test settings.)
1. With the router bit set at the required depth, place the fence behind the
bit at a distance determined by the previous cut. Lower safety shield.
2. Secure both clamping knobs.
3. Slide the workpiece against the fence. Adjust fence for subsequent cuts.
NOTE:
For deep work, make progressively deeper cuts until you reach
the correct depth. To avoid overloading router, remove waste material
as you go.
To help reduce the chance of injury, make sure the fence
is as close as possible to the ball-bearing-guided bit.
Move the fence back ONLY enough for the pilot to
control the depth of cut.
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