FENCE SUPPORT BRACKETS AND UPPER
FENCE END CAPS (FIG. 11)
1. Slide the nuts on the fence support brackets into
the T-slot on the back of the upper fence, one
bracket at each end of the fence.
DO NOT tighten the fasteners at this time.
IMPORTANT: The end caps are NOT interchangeable
and have identification marks and alignment tabs.
2. Secure the end caps to the upper fence rail,
one at each end, with a #10-16 x 5/8" (33) long
countersunk Phillips head self-tapping screw.
NOTE: You will feel resistance when tightening the
self-tapping screws. The use of soap or a light oil
will reduce the resistance. End caps should be
attached squarely and tight against the fence rail.
FENCE CLAMPING KNOBS (FIG. 12)
1. Loosely install the four fence clamping knobs (9)
through the holes in the upper fence with a 9/32"
ID x 5/8" OD x 1/16" washer (36) and 1/4-20
weld nut (30) each. Be sure to note the correct
orientation of the weld nuts.
DO NOT tighten at this time.
END CAPS TO THE LOWER FENCES (FIG. 13)
IMPORTANT: The end caps are NOT interchangeable
and have identification marks and alignment tabs.
1. Secure the end caps to the lower fence rails,
one at each end, with a #10-16 x 5/8" long (33)
countersunk Phillips head self-tapping screw.
NOTE: You will feel resistance when tightening the
self-tapping screws. The use of soap or a light oil
will reduce the resistance. End caps should be
attached squarely and tight against the fence rail.
Router Table Assembly
FIG. 11
#10-16 x 5/8"
COUNTERSUNK
PHILLIPS HEAD
SELF-TAPPING SCREW
FIG. 12
FIG. 13
#10-16 X 5/8"
COUNTERSUNK
PHILLIPS HEAD
SELF-TAPPING
SCREW
15
RIGHT UPPER
FENCE END CAP
ASSEMBLED FENCE
SUPPORT BRACKET
WELD
NUT
LEFT LOWER
FENCE END CAP
LOWER FENCE END CAPS
LEFT UPPER FENCE
END CAP
UPPER FENCE END CAPS
FENCE CLAMPING
KNOB
9/32" ID x 5/8"
OD WASHER
RIGHT LOWER
FENCE END CAP
(TWO OF EACH)