Grizzly H7507 User Manual

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Model h7507 (Mfg. since 3/05)

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Removing more than

1

16

" from the infeed

fence may greatly increase the risk of kick-

back injury when routing.

7. redrill and countersink holes in the new

infeed fence board, then secure it with the
fasteners removed in

Step 5.

8. place a straightedge against the outfeed

fence board, then adjust the fence assembly
so that the straightedge is also against the bit
flute, as illustrated in

figure 30.

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figure 30. Fence jointer setup (guard removed

for clarity.

9. lock the fence assembly in place, adjust the

router guard as needed and secure it, con-
nect the router to power, then perform the cut
(see

figure 31).

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figure 31. Edge jointing (guard removed for

clarity).

Always feed the workpiece against the rout-

er bit rotation direction, as illustrated below.

Otherwise, the workpiece could be aggres-

sively pulled from your hands, drawing

them into the spinning cutter.

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— if the infeed fence board is already face

planed

1

16

" less than the outfeed fence

board, proceed to

Step 8.

6. Square up a second infeed fence board to the

same dimensions as the one you removed in

Step 5, then face plane off

1

16

". the amount

of material removed will determine the depth
of cut.

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