Craftsman 171264630 router table

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DUST COLLECTOR AND GUARD (FIGURE 13)
1. Slide the guard shaft through the holes on the
back of the guard.
2,
Secure the guard to the dust collector with a #10-
32 KEPS nut (31) and a #10-32 x 3/4" long truss
head machine screw (45), inserting the screw up
through the bottom of the dust collector, as
shown. SECURELY TIGHTEN the screw and nut.
3,
Loosely attach a 1/4-20 KEPS nut (32), a 9/32"
ID x 5/8" OD x 1/16" washer (40), and a 1/4-20 x
5/8" Ig. truss head machine screw (46) through
the holes on each side of the dust collector,
as shown.
4. Slide the nuts into the T-slot on the back side of
the upper fence until the guard/dust collector is
centered on the upper fence.
FENCE SUPPORT BRACKETS AND UPPER
FENCE END CAPS (FIGURE 14)
1. Slide the nuts on the fence support brackets into
the T-slot on the back of the upper fence, one
bracket at each end of the fence.
DO NOT tighten the fasteners at this time.
IMPORTANT: The end caps are NOT
interchangeable and have identification
marks and alignment tabs.
2. Secure the end caps to the upper fence rail,
one at each end, with a #10-16 x 5/8" (34) long
countersunk Phillips head self-tapping screw.
NOTE: You will feel resistance when tightening
the self-tapping screws. The use of soap or a
light oil will reduce the resistance. End caps
should be attached squarely and tight against
the fence rail.
1/4-20 nuts
and 9/32" ID x
5/8" OD washers
#10-32 x 3/4"
machine screw
Figure 14 _ Left upperfence
fence end cap support bracket
__ Upper fence
end caps
#10-16 x 5/8"
countersunk
Phillips head
self-tapping
screw
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