SawStop RT-LFT Owner's Manual page 11

Router lift
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Next, use the insert wrench (1.52) to
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remove the 1-½" phenolic router table
insert ring (1.1) to keep it from being
damaged during installation of
the router.
Using sturdy, soft scrap wood pieces
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or 2x4's, remove the router lift from the
opening in your router table and place
it upside-down on the wood pieces.
Be sure to use sturdy wood pieces on
a secure work surface. Use enough
wood pieces to allow a minimum of
approximately 2 ½" of space to install
the router. Using wood to support
the router lift will help prevent any
scratching of the lift plate. Carefully
clean the router lift as needed.
The threaded elevation rods (1.20) and
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elevation chain (1.38) are coated with
a protective lubricant for shipping. This
lubricant should be removed prior to
using the router lift. To remove, spray
a solvent onto the threaded elevation
rods and elevation chain and use a cloth
to wipe away the lubricant. Apply dry
lubricant to the threaded elevation rods
and elevation chain.
Install your router in the clamp in the
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router lift. Use an 8mm hex wrench to
loosen the socket head cap screw (1.45)
securing the clamp. You may want to
loosen the hex jam nuts (1.43) on the
screw to help open the clamp (refer to
exploded view on page 23 for clearer
view of hex jam nuts).
1.52
1.1
1.20
1.45
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