Grizzly T10222 User Manual
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Model t10222 (Mfg. since 12/09)
4. thread the support leg onto the stud located
on the bottom of the router table, as shown in
figure 8.
figure 8. support leg attached to the router
table.
support
leg
5. if you have long fence rails that will extend
beyond the router table t-slots, you will have
to modify the top of the rails. this entails
making a cut-out that matches or exceeds
the dimensions of the router table t-slot, as
illustrate in
figure 9
Also, drill mounting holes through the rails
that match the holes in the side of the router
table.
Fence Rail
Table T-Slot
Cut-Out
figure 9. Example of a fence rail modification for
table t-slot access.
— if you have fence rails that extend beyond
the saw table and across the router table,
use the mounting holes you drilled in
Step 5
to fasten the rails to the router table.
x 3
figure 10. router table attached to the table
saw.
7. place the straightedge across the saw table
and router table to make sure that the com-
bined table surface is flat.
— if the combined table surface is flat, con-
tinue with
Step 8.
— if the outside edge of the router table tilts
down, place strips of masking tape along
the bottom edge of the saw table to shim
the router table up and even with the saw
table from side to side (see
figure 11).
Tape
figure 11. Masking tape to shift the table up.
6. With the help of another person to hold the
table and leg assembly, align the mount-
ing holes in both tables and secure them
together with the (3) M8-1.25 x 30mm cap
screws, (3) 8mm lock washers, and (3) 8mm
flat washers, as shown in
figure 10.