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Router table operation – Bosch RA1181 User Manual

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Router Table Operation

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DGE CUTTING WITH NONPILOTED

ROUTER BITS (Figs. 26 and 27)

ALWAYS MAKE SURE THAT THE

ROUTER IS TURNED OFF AND THE POWER CORD
IS UNPLUGGED BEFORE MAKING ANY
ADJUSTMENTS.

NOTE: If the jointing shim is installed, remove it
before proceeding.

When using nonpiloted router bits, the fence is used to
set the depth of cut. For deep cuts, do not try to cut the
total depth all in one pass. Repeat the cut, taking
multiple smaller cuts.

1. Install the desired bit in the router.
2. Follow the instructions on page 26 to set the desired

depth of cut and height of cut (Fig. 26). Make sure
that the fence and router are SECURELY in place.

3. Position both fence facings so that they clear the bit

by 1/4

″.

4. Tighten the four clamping knobs holding the fence

facings in place.

5. Position the featherboards, if desired. See

ROUTING USING FEATHERBOARDS on page 25.

6. Remove the board from the table and lower the

overhead guard to the operating position.
Tighten the guard clamping knobs SECURELY.

NOTE: When making adjustments, use a piece of

scrap wood to make trial cuts before making the
cut with the actual workpiece.

7. Make sure that both the router and switch box are

OFF; then plug the router into the switch box.

8. While firmly holding a piece of scrap wood

against the fence and down against the router
table
, feed a piece of scrap wood toward the bit in
the direction shown by the arrow in Fig. 27.

9. Using the switch box, turn the router OFF. If any

adjustments are needed, unplug the power cord and
repeat steps 2–8 until all adjustments are correct.
Once you are satisfied with all settings, make the
cut with the actual workpiece.

WORKPIECE

FENCE
FACING

ROUTER BIT

DEPTH OF CUT

HEIGHT
OF CUT

Guard not shown for clarity

FIG. 26

FIG. 27