Remove the ring, Installing your router motor, Install the two clamp blocks – INCRA Side Winder 350 Router Lift User Manual

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STEP 6. Evenly snug the two knobs. They are self lock-
ing so they won’t spin freely. Before you finish tightening
the knobs, make sure that all parts of the router are well
clear of the two posts and lift rod. Figure 6 shows the ap-
proximate position of a PC 690 motor relative to the posts.
Now remove the coupling from the lift rod and set it aside
for later.

REMOVE THE RING

STEP 3. The Side Winder
comes with one ring in-
stalled. This ring needs to
be removed in order to in-
stall your motor. Loosen the
ring by turning it CLOCK-
WISE with the spanner wrench. To put one back in, rotate
it counter-clockwise.

Figure 3.

Figure 4.

INSTALLING YOUR ROUTER MOTOR

STEP 4. Make sure the carriage has been raised to the
top, locked and the lift wrench has been removed. Then
remove the lift from the table, flip it over and set it back into
the table opening as shown in Figure 4.

Carriage adjusted
close to plate.

No ring.

Figure 6.

Clearance.

Remove coupling
after motor is
clamped in.

Knobs.
Clamp.
Carriage.

STEP 5. Make sure the clamp knobs are backed off enough
to allow your motor to slide in. Loosely set a coupling on
the lift screw. (Figure 5a). Slowly drop the router into place.
Support the motor so it just begins to go through the open-
ing in the plate. (Figure 5b).

Figure 5b.

Clamp knobs.

Figure 7a.

INSTALL THE TWO CLAMP BLOCKS

STEP 7. Carefully study Figure 7a. Thread one of the small
T-knobs onto a 3" long bolt with the top of the knob going

on the bolt first, toward the hex
head. Now slip a clamp block
onto the bolt oriented as shown
above with the flat side facing
the knob. Then thread a hex nut
about ½" up the bolt. And finally,
thread the bolt into the threaded
hole centered near the short
edge of the plate. If needed, use
a

7

16

" wrench to lightly snug the

bolt into the plate. (cont’d.)

Clamp block.

T-knob.

3

" long bolt.

Hex nut.

Short edge of plate.

Figure 7b.

Figure 5a.

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