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Craftsman 171.254841 Owner's Manual page 16

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FENCE
TO THE
ROUTER
TABLE
1. Refer to Steps 4 through 8 and Figure !4a on
Page 12.
2. Adjust fence to desired location to obtain required
cut.
NOTE
I
There are two scales, with 1/16" increments,
molded
into the top of the router table to aid you in adjusting
the location of the fence.
4. TIGHTEN
the knobs
when
the fence
assembly
is
aligned
at the desired
location.
WET/DRY VAC TO THE FENCE
The router table fence assembly has a port at the
back where a wet/dry vac hose can be connected.
The port will accommodate
a 2-1/2" diameter hose
nozzle.
To attach,
push the nozzle
into the port while
holding
the fence
in place.
,_CAUTION
I
Operating the router table without a wet/dry vac can
result in an excessive collection or build-up of saw-
dust and chips under the fence assembly and the
overhead guard. This can hinder the performance
of
the router table and the fence assembly.
RECOMMENDATION:
Regardless
of whether a
wet/dry vac is being used, remove the sawdust and
wood chips from under the fence assembly and the
overhead guard as needed. This removal should be
done so that the performance
of either is not hin-
dered.
RECOMMENDATION:
It is always a good practice to
keep the work area clean. As necessary, remove the
sawdust and wood chips from the top of the router
table, as well as any that has accumulated
on the
floor around the router table.
,_WARNING
When doing the above, keel_ the following in mind:
o The ROUTER and THE SWITCH must be turned
OFF.
o The router bit must NOT be turning.
• The router power cord must be UNPLUGGED
from the switch.
• The power cord from the switch must be
UNPLUGGED
from the extension cord.
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