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Manual de usuario Kreg Tool, modelo PRS1020

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Nombre del archivo: 358abf9b-7818-4f99-9a55-10bb0f6aab03.pdf
Idioma del manual:en
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Locate the two Support Struts (#7) and align them to the pre-drilled holes in the bottom of the Router Table Top. Mount the struts to the top using the eight .” Coarse Thread Screws (#16). Be careful not to over tighten. Note: To avoid damaging the table’s surface, be sure not to use the longer 1-1/4” screws (#11) on this step. Use the curved tab on the Insert Plate Levelers (#8) to locate each Leveler in the corner of the Insert Plate opening and fasten them in to place using three 1-1/4” coarse thread screws (#11) per leveler. Be careful not to overtighten. Thread the eight 1/4-20 x 1-1/2” cup point socket set screws (#10) into the two holes as shown, and thread about half way in. Note: These Insert Plate Levelers will be used in Step 6 to mount and level the Precision Router Table Insert Plate. For proper mounting and alignment purposes, it’s best to leave the Router Table Top (#2) face down on the fl oor. Turn the Universal Steel Stand upside down and align the four rails with the pre-drilled holes on the bottom side of the Table Top. The Kreg logo, located on the front of the stand should be located on the same side and parallel to the T-Miter Track opening on the Router Table Top. Once the table is positioned correctly, use a 6” #2 Square driver bit and twelve .” Coarse Screws (included with the Universal Steel Stand) to secure the two together, being careful not to over tighten. Note: The included hardware was intended for use with the Kreg Universal Steel Stand. If you are working with another stand, be sure to doublecheck your hardware sizes to ensure that the screws do not puncture the surface of the top when tightened. Also be sure to leave the 6” slotted opening on the table’s surface free from obstruction. Step 2: Mounting the Support Struts to the Table Top Step 3: Mounting the Insert Plate Levelers to the Table Top Step 4: Mounting the Router Table Top to the Kreg Universal Steel Stand 1. Your table should have shipped with the T-Miter Track (#3) already inserted into the slot on the front portion of the router table surface. Begin by aligning the Trak to the pre-drilled holes and attach with three 10-32 x .” Phillips Flat Head Machine Screws (#15). Step 1: Attaching the T-Miter Trak Precision Router Table Top Assembly Step 5: Mounting the router to the Insert Plate Begin by locating the 3/8” phenolic Insert Plate (#1) and placing it face down on your workbench. The Kreg Logo on the Insert Plate should not be visible. Take the clear Plastic Template and place the edge marked “FRONT” towards the front edge of the insert plate. Align the template so that the Start Pin Hole marking and the bull’s-eye line up perfectly with the Insert Plate. Once positioned correctly, securely tape the template into place. In a later step, you will be duplicating your router’s base plate holes into your Insert Plate so that you can connect your router directly to the Insert Plate. First, you must determine the correct size of the holes to drill in your Insert Plate. Remove the base plate from your router and fi nd the bit that fi ts just inside of the base plate’s holes. Now, center your base plate on the concentric rings of the bull’s-eye template. Keep in mind what position you want the router in when it’s suspended from the table and make certain the base is rotated to refl ect that position. For instance, it’s best to have the lock on the router base, and the controls on the router motor, toward the front of the table, or as easily accessible as possible. Note: If your router is equipped with a built-in lift system, you will need to drill the appropriate holes through the insert plate at this time to gain access to the system and make adjustments to the bit depth of your router after it’s been mounted to the insert plate. Once again, use your router base plate to choose the appropriate size drill bit needed for these holes. VERY IMPORTANT – When positioning your base plate for drilling, make sure that none of the holes you are about to drill line up over the pre-drilled Start Pin Hole in the insert plate. Once you have the base plate from your router aligned where you want it on the template, use heavy duty masking tape to secure your base plate to the bull’s-eye template. Tape on at least four sides of your base plate to ensure a strong and secure hold. Whether you use a drill press or hand drill, we recommend you place a scrap piece of wood under the insert plate. This will reduce blowouts as you drill through the insert plate. It’s easiest to do this operation on a drill press so the holes are perfectly square to the insert. If you must drill it by hand, be careful to keep the holes straight. Before drilling, securely clamp the insert plate to your bench or drill press to hold it secure and reduce the chance of the material moving as you drill. After the holes are drilled, remove the base plate & template. Flip the insert plate over and use an 82 degree countersink bit to countersink each hole so the head ...


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