4.5

Out of 7 Ratings

Owner's of the Bosch Power Tools Router Bosch Power Tools Router gave it a score of 4.5 out of 5. Here's how the scores stacked up:
  • Reliability

    4.43 out of 5
  • Durability

    4.43 out of 5
  • Maintenance

    4.43 out of 5
  • Performance

    4.71 out of 5
  • Ease of Use

    4.57 out of 5
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25
Router Table Operation
ROUTING USING FEATHERBOARDS
(Fig. 21)
Featherboards are helpful in controlling the workpiece
while routing and assist in keeping the workpiece flat
on the tabletop. The table featherboard, combined with
the fence featherboard, helps keep the workpiece
pressed against the fence and tabletop. The best
location for the featherboards varies according to
your application, workpiece size, and other factors.
1.Loosely install the featherboard(s) as described
on page 24.
2.Place the workpiece on the router table so that it is
squarely against the fence.
3.Position the feather board so that the featherboard
is snug against the workpiece and tighten the
clamping knobs.
4.The workpiece should move with some resistance
but without requiring a great effort.
5.For wider workpieces, the tabletop featherboard
cannot be used. The second featherboard may also
be positioned on the fence, if desired.
Additional featherboards, model RA1187, can be
purchased from your Bosch retailer.
Featherboards are an aid in holding the workpiece in
position when routing on a router table.
They are NOT intended to hold the workpiece in
place alone when the workpiece is in contact with the
bit, or at any other time when the bit is turning.
NEVER let go of the workpiece when routing using
the featherboards until the cut has been completed
and the workpiece is completely clear of the bit.
FOR ACCURACY IN ROUTING
AND IMPROVED CONTROL, THE WORKPIECE
SHOULD BE HELD AGAINST THE ROUTER TABLE
FENCE WHEN ROUTING.
ADJUSTING THE FENCE FACING (Fig. 22)
The right and left fence facings are attached to the front
face of the router table fence, and can be adjusted
inward or outward from the router bit to allow proper
clearance for different sized bits. To provide the best
support during routing operations, the fence facings
should be as close to the bit as possible without being
able to come in contact with the bit (typically about 1/4
from the bit is a suitable distance).
1.Loosen the two clamping knobs on the backs
of the fence facings and slide the facings inward
or outward from the router bit as needed.
ALWAYS MAKE SURE THAT THE
FENCE, FENCE FACINGS, AND GUARD CANNOT
COME IN CONTACT WITH THE ROUTER BIT.
FAILURE TO DO SO WILL RESULT IN DAMAGE
TO THE ROUTER TABLE AND CAN CAUSE
PERSONAL INJURY.
2.Once the fence facings are in the desired position,
tighten the clamping knobs SECURELY.
DIRECTION
OF FEED
FIG. 22
FIG. 21