Grizzly H7507 User Manual

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Model h7507 (Mfg. since 3/05)

To free-hand route:

1. diSConnECt routEr FroM poWEr!

2. Fabricate a jig to use with the workpiece

that will match the finish shape desired, then
attach it to the workpiece (see

figure 36 on

the previous page

for an example).

Note: Make sure any fasteners used will not
make contact with the router bit during the
cutting operation. Glue can be used as an
alternative.

ALWAyS use an auxiliary jig and extreme

care when free-hand routing that requires

removal of the fence. Routing without

the fence and the attached guard greatly

increases the risk of accidental contact

with the spinning cutter, causing serious

personal injury.

3. remove the fence assembly from the table.

4. Fabricate and mount a custom guard over the

bit that safely protects your hands from the
spinning cutter.

5. Clamp a starting block to the table (see

figure 36 on the previous page for an exam-
ple).

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figure 37. using a template and a bearing for

free-hand routing.

7. Connect the router to power and turn it ON.

8. rest the jig with the workpiece attached

against the starting block, then slowly pivot
and feed it into the bit. after the cut is started,
move the jig against the rub collar and away
from the starting block, as illustrated in

figure

35 on the previous page.

6. install a router bit with a bearing as directed

by the router manufacturer's instructions,
then raise it to the desired height (see

figure

37).

if you are unfamiliar with free-hand routing, get
assistance from an experienced woodworker,
read books on routing, and start with a simple
project.

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