Owner`s manual
assembly
It may be necessary to consult the owners' manual
which accompanied your router for assistance in
removing the router from it's base.
Slip the motor assembly into the hole formed by the
clamp and router mount, Place any protrusions
SLiCh as elevation gear racks in the recess in the
Router Mount or in the gap between the Router
Mount and Clamp. Tighten the four pan head
sc rews.
If your router has a built-in work light or switch
wired throug h the handle, the steps below should be
followed to secure both miter base and motor:
!. Remove the base of the router from the motor.
[Usually done by loosening the setscrew* located
near the ]ogo plate). Loosen anyclamps securing
router to router base.
*NOTE:When the router is removed from the
Router Recreator, remember to tighten the
set screw into the base until it touches the
hoosing; then back the set screw out
half-a-turn.
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ROUTER
_iBASE
CLAMP
2. Leave both hand es ntact, and securely mount
the motorofthe router between the router clamps
as described previously.
3. Place the router base on top ofthe yoke;
sub-base side down.
4. Align the holes in the yoke with the three (3) holes
in the router sub-base. Check that the router is
located with the switch (in the handle) facing
towards the operator for easy access.
MOUNTING
(WIRED
BASE
SWITCH (IN HANDLE)
SHAFT
LOCK
5. Locate three (3) 10-32 x 1!2-inch self-threading
screws from the loose parts bag.
6. Insert and thread the three screws in the router
sub-base and yoke holes. Tighten with a
screwdriver.
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SELF-THREADING