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You need to pull the router from the table and become familiar with the
workings of the adjustment mechanism. Generally speaking, there will be a locking mechanism and an adjustment collar to set your bit cutting depth. Unlock, set the depth and re-lock. Re-install in the table and repeat the process with the router in an inverted position. wrote in message oups.com... I have a Sears router 315.17480. I've never used a router. I have it underneath my router table. How do I change the height of the bit through the table? Is it okay if I ask that in this forum? Thank you. The router was give to me (inherited). I have to rout a dado at a certain depth. Please tell me also, how do I get the existng bit off? Thank you again. |
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