GETTING TO KNOW YOUR ROUTER LIFT
1. CRANk HANDLE.
Adjusts the height of the router bit installed in
the router under the aluminum top plate.
2. STARTER PIN.
The starter pin is used for freehand or template
routing only.
3. ALUMINUM TOP PLATE.
4. TAbLE INSERT.
Has a locking feature which prevents it from
moving during use.
5. TAbLE INSERT WRENCH.
Locks/unlocks the table insert.
6. HEIGHT SETTING THREADED POST (1 of 4).
The lifting
carriage and router fixing bracket assembly under the aluminum
top plate moves up or down simultaneously on all 4 posts when
crank handle is turned.
7. bRAkE.
Insert crank handle and turn clockwise to lock the
current position of the lifting carriage and router fixing bracket
assembly.
8. LOCk NUT.
Acts as a stop, prevents router fixing bracket from
going lower than the lock nut.
9. CRANk HANDLE MOUNT AND DIAL WITH INCREMENT
MARkINGS.
10. ROUTER FIXING bRACkET.
The router gets secured in the
fixing bracket under the lifting carriage.
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1. DRIVE CHAIN.
Drives the raising/lowering feature of the router
lift when crank handle is turned.
12. ROUTER FIXING CAP SCREW.