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3. ASSEMBLY
The router table must be fully assembled
before use.
Attaching the legs and table extensions (Fig. C, D)
Use 16, 18mm Phillips head assembly fasteners as
shown on figure B1.
1. With the table and one table extension upside
down on a flat surface, align the table extensi-
ons as shown on figure C. Once aligned, slide
the table and table extension together.
2. Place table leg as shown on figure D. Loosely
fix in position using four screws and flange lock
nuts, do not fully tighten yet.
NOTE: The table leg fits inside the table profile,
with fixing screws inserted from the outside.
3. Repeat step 3 above for opposite table leg.
4. Once both table legs are loosely fitted, ensure
the table and table extension are lying perfectly
flat, gently tighten all screws, working from the
centre to the outside.
5. Repeat steps for the other table extension and
table legs. Once all four legs are securely tight-
ened, turn assembly over and check the router
table does not rock.
Insert router mounting bolts (Fig. E, F)
Use 4, 50mm Coach bolts, router clamps and as-
sembly fasteners as shown on figure B2.
1. Insert four 50mm coach bolts into the holes as
shown on figure E from the top of the table.
2. From the underside, loosely fit bracket, washer
and flange nut as shown on figure F. Do this for
all four bolts.
Attaching Fence (Fig. G, H)
Use 2, 40mm Hex head bolts, washer and locking
knob assembly fasteners as shown on figure B3.
1. Insert the bolts from the underside of the table
through the holes marked on figure G.
2. Place the fence on the bolts and secure in posi-
tion with washer and locking knob as shown on
figure H.
Attaching Fence Feather Boards (Fig. I, J)
Incorrectly orientated feather boards may
cause workpiece kickback and cause
serious injuries.
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Use 4, 40mm Coach bolts, washer and wing nut
assembly fasteners as shown on figure B4.
1. Fit the fence feather boards to the front of the
fence as shown on figure I.
2. Pay attention to the feed direction as shown on
figure J.
Attaching Table Feather Board (Fig. K, L)
Incorrectly orientated feather boards may
cause workpiece kickback and cause
serious injuries.
Use 2, 30mm Hex head bolts, washer, locking
knobs and spacer assembly fasteners as shown on
figure B5.
1. Insert the two hex head bolts from the under-
side of the table, place spacers on the bolts
ensuring the correct orientation, as shown on
figure K.
2. Place the feather board on top, place washer
on each bolt and secure with locking knobs, as
shown on figure L.
Attaching Switch Box (Fig. M, N)
The router table is supplied with a magnetic
safety switch unit, which must be used to
control the power supply to your router. Not
using the safety switch may increase the
danger of injuries.
Use 2, 18mm Phillips head assembly fasteners as
shown on figure B5.
1. With the router table on its legs, align the 2
screw holes in the switch box with the correspon-
ding holes in the table, as shown on figure M.
2. Using screws from the front of the table secu-
red with flange lock nuts, as shown on figure N.
Attaching Router (Fig. O)
Warning: ensure the router table or router
power cord are not connected into power
outlet.
It is essential that you feed the workpiece
into the router bit against the direction of
rotation of the bit. Ensure that the direction
of rotation marking on your electric router
points in the same direction as the direction
of rotation marking on the router table.
The router table is recommended for use with
Vonroc routers or most routers from other reputa-
ble manufacturers fitted with up to 155 mm base
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