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Bosch RA1180 Operating/Safety Instructions Manual page 16

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LOWER FENCES TO THE UPPER FENCE
(FIG. 14)
NOTE: The lower fences have four identifying grooves
on one surface for orienting them to the upper fence.
For in-line routing, the grooves on both fences must
be to the back of the upper fence.
For jointing, the grooves on the left lower fence must
be to the front of the upper fence.
For additional information, refer to the section
"Routing Using the Fence" on page 27.
1.
Assemble lower fences to the upper fence so that
both weld nuts line up and fit into the slot on the
lower fence as shown in Fig. 14 and Detail 14. The
weld nuts should be fully engaged in the slot.
In Fig. 14, the left lower fence is shown already
assembled to the upper fence.
2.
Position the lower fences so that they are evenly
spaced from the ends of the upper fence.
3.
Be sure to note the proper orientation of the
identifying grooves on the lower fences depending
on the planned routing operation.
4.
Tighten clamping knobs to secure the lower fences
in place.
5.
Loosen the clamping knobs and move the lower
fences to adjust them closer to the cutter when rout-
ing for accurate work piece guidance.
NEVER position fences so that they
can come in contact with the bit. Fence contact with the
bit could result in serious bodily injury and damage to
the fences!
Router Table Assembly
ASSEMBLING THE FENCE (CONT.)
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FIG. 14
LEFT LOWER
FENCE
DETAIL 14
UPPER FENCE
WELD NUT
RIGHT LOWER
FENCE
UPPER FENCE
WELD NUT
RIGHT LOWER
FENCE

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