Owner`s manual

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17. Attach the dual position bit guard to the fence.
Use the (2) 1/4-20 x 3/4" hex bolts and knobs. The bolt
heads slide into the t-slots on the fence. These t-slots
capture the bolt heads to prevent their turning. The guard
in the photo is positioned for general routing. The other
end of the guard is used for jointing and smaller diameter
bits. Always use your bit guard!
18. Mount your router to the ProPlate. Go to the
Router Mounting Appendix now.
1/4 x 3/4"
hex bolt
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19. Install the (2) insert plate hold-down screws.
The (2) 1/4-20 x 3/4" phil. flat head machine screws prevent
side to side movement, as well as keep the plate firmly
seated. Over tightening the screws may deform the plate.
Readjust the plate flush if necessary. Tighten the hold-
down screws before every use, if necessary!
1/4 x 3/4"
phil. flat head
machine screw
*Router not included.
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Never Climb Cut!
!
Always feed your stock against the cutter rotation, as
shown. If you feed your stock with the cutter rotation you
are climb cutting. Climb cutting is VERY dangerous
because the router bit can grab the stock from under
your hands and throw it at great speed. Even small
diameter router bits can overpower your ability to hold
onto the stock. Do not attempt to use the router table
until you understand that you feed your stock into the
cutter rotation. If you're still unclear, ask your retailer for
help, give us a call, or study router table techniques with
a book or in a class.
Feed Direction
Basic Operations
Routertop
Typical Set-up
Fence
Stock
Bit Rotation
Feed Direction!