G. wiring the router – Woodstock W2000 User Manual

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10 – W2000 Rebel

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If using the optional safety switch, make sure it is in
the off position. You can now plug your router into the
cord connected to the back of the switch. Turn the
router switch on. Refer to the router instruction manu-
al. If everything is secure, including router collet and
all loose tools and bits are put away, you can now test
the optional switch. Plug the 110V plug from The
Rebel

®

switch into the wall outlet. Turn the safety lock

switch on and the router should start up.

If using The Rebel

®

without the optional switch,

observe all safety procedures, plug your router power
cord into an outlet and switch the router on. Some
routers have a simple toggle switch while others have
a trigger switch with locking device for hands-free
operation. If your router has a spring loaded locking
devise, depress the trigger, depress the locking devise
and then release the trigger. To turn the router off, sim-
ply depress the router switch to release the locking
device. Please refer to the instruction manual supplied
with your router for more information regarding your
particular switch.

G. Wiring the Router

Figure 12. Marking insert for drilling.

Figure 13. Drill and counter sink insert.

Step 3 - Drill and counter sink the screw holes in the

table insert. Fasten the router base to the
router table insert using the screws from the
router sub-base. Figure 13.

Your existing sub-base mounting screws may be
too short to safely secure your router to the table
insert. Ensure that your mounting screws are
sufficiently long enough to safely hold your
router in an inverted position. If necessary, pur-
chase longer mounting screws of the same thread
size to secure your router to the table insert.

Step 4 - Make sure all router mounting screws are fas-

tened securely and slip the router with the
router table insert into The Rebel

®

table.

Always wear safety glasses and follow all safety
procedures. If using an extension cord, it must be
rated “Hard Service Grade S” — or better.
Conductor size must be 12 AWG, or larger, and the
cord must contain a grounding wire and plug pin.
Repair or replace the extension cord if damaged.

Step 2 - Center the sub-base on the table insert and

mark the screw mounting locations on the
table insert. Figure 12. To find the center of
the table insert, position the sub-base on the
table insert so the distance from edge to edge
on the right and left side are the same and the
distance from edge to edge on the top and
bottom are the same.

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