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ROUTER TABLE ASSEMBLY, 

ADJUSTMENTS & OPERATION 

INSTALLING ROUTER BIT GUARD

1) Slide the hex. nut of the guard bracket (A) into the top of the fence T-slot. Center

the guard bracket with the dust chute and tighten guard bracket screw to secure
to fence.

2) Install the router bit guard (B) to the posts of the guard bracket. Secure guard to

guard bracket using two lock knobs (C).

INSTALLING BOARD SHIMS

Two board shims (A & B) Fig.10 (0.7mm, 1.5mm) are included with this router table.
These shims can be placed between the left side outfeed board and the fence to
offset the outfeed board for full edge routing or jointing operations.

1) Lightly loosen the left side outfeed board mounting screws (D) Fig.9. Slide the

left side outfeed board (E) towards the left to remove it from fence.

2) Place one or both shims (A & B) Fig.10 on the back of the left side outfeed board

(C) and reinstall in the reverse order.

3) Additional homemade shims can also be used to obtain precise offset. Maximum

outfeed board offset is 4mm. If you require a larger offset, you will need to obtain
longer countersunk screws to properly secure outfeed board to fence.

OPERATION

INSTALLING ROUTER TO ROUTER TABLE

WARNING!

Unplug table saw and router power cords from power source.

1) Slide four router clamping bracket assemblies (A) Fig.11 into the appropriate

T-slots (B) underneath the router table.

2) Position the router (with a router bit installed) underneath the router table so the

router bit is perfectly centered in the router table insert.

3) Slide the four clamping bracket assemblies over the base of the router and

tighten the clamping bracket knobs (A) and the adjustment bolts (B) Fig.12. A
fifth clamping bracket assembly is supplied in case you require a fifth point to
secure router.

4) Once the adjustment bolts are tightened, tighten the hex. nuts (C) up against the

clamping brackets.

WARNING!

Make sure the router is centered with the opening of the table insert

and is secured before using the router.

FIGURE 9

FIGURE 10

FIGURE 11

FIGURE 12

Содержание KRT-100

Страница 1: ...NUAL COPYRIGHT 2010 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED BY KING CANADA TOOLS INC MODEL KRT 100 INDUSTRIAL ROUTER TABLE AND FENCE ATTACHMENT FOR TABLE SAWS Router table attachment KRT 100 fits most table saws having a...

Страница 2: ...ts repairs done by an unauthorized service center alterations and lack of maintenance King Canada shall in no event be liable for death injuries to persons or property or for incidental special or con...

Страница 3: ...safest performance Follow instructions for lubricating and changing accessories 15 DISCONNECT TOOLS Before servicing when changing accessories or attachments 16 AVOID ACCIDENTAL STARTING Make sure th...

Страница 4: ...2 3 8 opening 10 Starter pin 11 Support leg with adjustable foot 12 Table insert 1 opening 13 Front bar for table saw rip fence 14 Laminate board fixing screw 1 of 4 15 Laminate board shims 0 7 and 1...

Страница 5: ...t this point Option 2 Mount the router table attachment directly to the right side extension wing To do this you will need to drill and tap M8 x 1 25 mounting holes into the right side extension wing...

Страница 6: ...ent about this cutting procedure mark the bars and bring them to a machine shop to get them modified 3 Once the bars are cut and reinstalled secure the both sides of the router table to the bars using...

Страница 7: ...homemade shims can also be used to obtain precise offset Maximum outfeed board offset is 4mm If you require a larger offset you will need to obtain longer countersunk screws to properly secure outfee...

Страница 8: ...m power source 1 To perform free hand routing it is necessary to remove the entire fence assembly from the router table and use the starter pin A Fig 14 in one of the two holes B or C around the table...

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