INCRA Mast-R-Lift II User Manual

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IMPORTANT SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

Before operating any router, read and

understand all safety instructions in the
owner’s manual that came with the router.

If you do not have a manual, contact the

manufacturer and obtain one before using
any power tool.

Always wear eye protection in compliance

with ANSI safety standards when operating
any power tool.

Always use proper guards and safety

devices when operating power tools and
machinery.

Carefully check router bits before each use.

Do not use if damage or defect is
suspected.

Do not exceed the recommended RPM for

any router bit.

Do not wear loose clothing or jewelry that

may catch on tools or equipment.

Unplug the tool or machine when mounting

or making any adjustments to mechanical
performance.

DO NOT USE A CORDLESS DRILL TO
RAISE AND LOWER THE LIFT CARRIAGE.
THE AMOUNT OF FRICTION WILL CAUSE
PREMATURE WEAR OF THE THREADS
AND WILL VOID WARRANTY

ROUTER SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

Never force the bit or overload the router

beyond the expectations of the tool.

Be sure that at least 3/4 of the shank

length is inserted securely in the router

collet.

Never bottom out the bit in the collet. Allow

1/8” clearance between shank and bottom

of collet.

Always make sure the fence on your router

table is locked into position before each

use.

Always rout in two or more passes when

large amounts of stock must be removed.

Use reduced RPM speeds for large

diameter bits.

INSTALLING THE ROUTER

Place the crank handle into the hex hole in the
lift’s dial on the top plate. Crank the lift carriage
up so that it just contacts the O-rings at the top
of the carriage shafts. The carriage should be
all the way toward the top plate.













Figure 1

Figure 2

1.

With a

1/8”

hex key, remove one of the

¼” shoulder bolts from one of the clamping
blocks and slide the clamping block on the
carriage (Figure 2)

Before installing the router motor, prop the
unit up on blocks of wood (Fig. 1) so the
router’s collet can extend through the center
hole in the top plate. The motor housing
must be able to slide all the way through and
contact the inside back of the center hole on
the plate.

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