Side crank installation on the woodpeckers, Router table stand – INCRA Side Winder HD Router Lift User Manual

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SIDE CRANK INSTALLATION ON THE
WOODPECKERS

®

ROUTER TABLE STAND

This section assumes your installing the Side Winder onto the
Woodpeckers

®

Router Table Stand.

Figure 10. Remove the existing hex bolt from the corner of the
router table stand and attach the side panel using one of the con-
nector bolts and hex nuts.

Figure 10.

Side panel.

Connector bolt.

Figure 11. Using the side panel as a guide, drill two

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dia. holes

through the router table stand. Fasten the panel in place using
the remaining connector bolts and nuts.

Figure 14.

Figure 14. Apply a dab of grease on the outside of the pin and in-
sert it through the hole in the side panel bolt. This will take some
effort. Be careful not to kink the flex shaft. Bend it just enough to
get the pin through the hole.
If necessary you can loosen the bracket by partially loosening the
large bolt. That might make it easier.

Figure 12. First slip the pin into a coupling. Make sure it bottoms
out. Tighten the set screw onto the flat of the pin. Now push the
flex shaft into the other end of the coupling. Tighten the remain-
ing set screw. Now loosen the first set screw and remove the pin.
You’ll need it for the next step.

Figure 12.

1st

2nd

Pin.

Flex shaft.

Coupling.

Figure 13.

Figure 13. Assemble the remain-
ing coupling and pin together. Make
sure the set screw is tight on the
flat spot of the pin. Now thread the
end of the flex shaft up through the
bearing in the bracket and slide the
coupling onto the end of the flex
shaft. Tighten the set screw that
holds the flex shaft. Now both ends
of the flex shaft should have cou-
plings attached and the end going
up through the bracket should have
the pin installed as well.

Figure 15.

Figure 15. From the outside, slip the crank handle onto the pin,
align the end of the pin with the face of the handle, align the set
screw with the flat spot on the pin and tighten the screw.
Double check that the handle has a little bit of in and out play. If
it’s tight, the handle will not crank freely.

Drill

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hole in these

two locations.

Figure 11.

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