Grizzly H7507 Owner's Manual page 14

Router table extension
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— if the outside edge of the router table tilts
up, place strips of masking tape along the
top edge of the saw table to shim the router
table down and even with the saw table
from side to side (see figure 7).
figure 7. positioning the tape to shim the router
table down.
Note: After reinstalling the router table, remove all
excess masking tape with a razor blade.
5.
remove the fence and front rail tube (if
installed) to give yourself clear access to the
fence rails.
6.
use (2)
"-16 x 1
3
8
washers, (4)
" flat washers, and (2)
3
8
hex nuts to secure the router table to the
front/rear fence rails, as shown in figure 8.
figure 8. Example of mounting router table to
rails.
Note: If your rails do not have mounting
holes to accommodate the router table, you
may need to drill holes in your fence rails
to allow the router table to be fastened, as
shown in Figure 8.
-12-
" hex bolts, (2)
" lock
1
3
4
8
"-16
3
8
7.
install the adjustable feet in the bottom of the
legs.
8.
thread the feet into the legs so the leg/foot
assembly is shorter than the rail height.
9.
use (4)
"-20 x
1
3
4
4
flat washers, and (2)
the legs to the fence rails, as shown in figure
9.
figure 9. one of two legs secured to rail for
supporting router table.
Note: If your rails do not have mounting holes
to accomodate the router table legs, you may
need to drill holes in the end of the rails to
allow the legs to be fastened, as shown in
Figure 9.
10. adjust the feet to the ground, then tighten the
hex nut on the foot against the leg to lock the
foot height in place.
11. replace the front rail tube on the rail. figure
10 shows an example of the Model h7507
installed on a saw.
figure 10. Example of Model h7507 installed.
Model h7507 (Mfg. since 3/05)
" flat head screws, (2)
" hex nuts to secure
1
4
"
1
4

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