Product Manual
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The blank plate may be drilled with a
hole to match a bit whose diameter is not
included in the list above. Make sure that
the size of the hole is 1/8” larger than that
of the bit. The blank plate may be used to
prevent dust from entering the router below.
1. Unplug and remove the router from the
router table
2. Position the tabletop insert over the
inset opening in the router table.
3. Press the insert into the inset opening in
the router table.
4. Press down evenly over the tabs until
the insert locks into place.
5. To remove, pull up gently until the tabs
disengage. When not in use, store
tabletop inserts in a convenient place.
ATTACH THE PROTECTION
GUARD (FIG. 18)
FIG. 18
Locking handle
J
WARNING:
Make sure that the
router is not plugged into a power outlet
when installing it into the table, removing
it from the table, making any adjustments
or changing accessories.
1. Adjust the fences to obtain enough
space to attach the protection guard.
2. Align the raised ribs on the dust port
with the grooves on the bottom of the
guard (J).
3. Slide the protection guard onto the top
of the dust port (Fig. 18).
4. Lower the lock handle to tighten the
protection guard.
5. Reverse the upper steps for detachment.
ASSEMBLY
ATTACH AND REMOVE THE
FEATHER BOARDS (FIG. 19-20)
FIG. 19
Feather-board
locking knob
L
FIG. 20
Feather
board
WARNING:
Always unplug the
router before attaching or removing the
feather boards (L).
NOTICE: The front and back side of each
feather board is marked to indicate the
proper feed direction. The direction of the
arrow marked on the feather board must
be consistent with the in-feed direction.
Attach the feather board to the fence
1. Remove the feather-board locking knobs.
Slide the head of the square-neck bolts
into the slots of the fence.
2. Place the feather board on the fence as
shown in Fig. 19.
3. Slide a plain washer onto the bolt.










