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Bosch 1617 Operating/Safety Instructions Manual page 87

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ATTACHING THE FENCE TO THE TABLE
(Fig. 14)
1. From underneath, slide two 1/4-20 x 1
bolts (41) up through the holes in the bottom of the
fence. Slide a large washer (31) onto each bolt and
loosely attach a large clamping knob (19) onto
each bolt.
2. Insert the carriage bolt heads through the holes of
the J-slots on the tabletop, making sure the bolt
head is below the inside surface of the tabletop and
can slide freely into the J-slot.
3. Slide the fence assembly left and into the J-slot and
make sure that it slides smoothly from front to back.
NOTE: Use the scale on the tabletop as a guide
when aligning the fence for routing operations. Once
the fence is positioned and aligned correctly, tighten
the clamping knobs SECURELY.
Before operating, make sure
the entire unit (table with router
installed) is placed on and secured to a solid, flat,
level surface and will not tip. Use of auxiliary in-feed
and out-feed supports is necessary for long or wide
workpieces. Long workpieces without adequate
support can cause the router table to tip over.
SECURING THE ROUTER TABLE TO A
WORK SURFACE (Fig. 15)
Preferred method:
The base of the router table has four mounting holes.
These holes can be used to attach it to a workbench
or work surface with four 1/4
washers or bolts, washers, and nuts (not provided).
FIG. 15
" "
1/4
WOOD SCREWS OR BOLTS
Router Table Assembly
carriage
3
"
4
wood screws and
"
FIG. 14
HINT: Position the router table in the desired location
and mark the hole locations using the holes in the table
base. Then drill suitable pilot (for wood screws) or
through-holes (for bolts).
Alternative method:
The base can be secured to a workbench or work
surface with C-clamps.
OR
18
19
31
41
C-CLAMPS

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