Kreg PRS1020 manual

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  • Page 1

    RT1 01 16 V ersion 20070701 · Woodworking machines are dangerous, and can cause personal injury if not used properly . · Read safety instructions and operating instructions for your machine completely , before using products. Using this system before understanding its safe and proper use could result in serious injury to the operator . · Failure[...]

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    Precision R outer T able T op Assembly T urn the Router T able top (#2) so it’ s face down on the fl oor . Locate the two Support Struts (#7) and align them to the pre-drilled holes in the bottom of the Router T able T op. Mount the struts to the top using the eight ¾” Coarse Thread Screws (#16). Be careful not to over tighten. Note: T o avoi[...]

  • Page 3

    Precision R outer T able T op Assembly Precision R outer T able T op Assembly Step 5: Mounting the router to the Insert Plate Step 6: Leveling the Insert Plate to the Opening Step 7: Installing & Leveling the Reducing Rings Step 8: Installing the Starting Pin Begin by locating the 3/8” phenolic Insert Plate (#1) and placing it face down on yo[...]

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    1 Phenolic Insert Plate RT10101 1 2 T able T op RT10102 1 3 T-Miter Track RT10103 1 4 2” Reducing Ring RT10107 1 5 1-13/64” Reducing Ring RT10106 1 6 Brass Starting Pin RT10108 1 7 Support Strut RT10171 2 8 Insert Plate Leveler RT10100 4 9 1/4-20 x 3/4” Set Screw DK1522 1 10 1/4-20 x 1-1/2” Set Screw RT101 11 8 11 1-1/4 Coarse Screw SML-C12[...]

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    Precision R outer T able T op Assembly Precision R outer T able T op Assembly Step 5: Mounting the router to the Insert Plate Step 6: Leveling the Insert Plate to the Opening Step 7: Installing & Leveling the Reducing Rings Step 8: Installing the Starting Pin Begin by locating the 3/8” phenolic Insert Plate (#1) and placing it face down on yo[...]

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    Precision R outer T able T op Assembly T urn the Router T able top (#2) so it’s face down on the fl oor . Locate the two Support Struts (#7) and align them to the pre-drilled holes in the bottom of the Router T able T op. Mount the struts to the top using the eight ¾” Coarse Thread Screws (#16). Be careful not to over tighten. Note: T o avoid[...]

  • Page 7

    RT1 01 16 V ersion 20070701 · Woodworking machines are dangerous, and can cause personal injury if not used properly . · Read safety instructions and operating instructions for your machine completely , before using products. Using this system before understanding its safe and proper use could result in serious injury to the operator . · Failure[...]

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    Tools Required: • 7/16” Open Ended Wrench • Flat Head Screwdriver • Phillips Head Screwdriver Router T able Fence Precision ASSEMBL Y INSTRUCTIONS Item# PRS1 0 1 0 7. RT10142 V ersion 20070701 www.kregtool.com • 800.447.8638 When jointing, it’s always best to make light passes so you’ll probably use the 1/32-in. offset more frequently[...]

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    Safety Guidelines Step 13 Step 14 Step 15 Locate the 48” Center Reading T ape (#35) and trim each side to the 17-15/16” mark with a sturdy scissors. Carefully remove one corner of the backing, apply the tape 1/16 from the edge of the Large Fence and continue to remove the backing while you press the tape across the surface of the fence. Be care[...]

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    Precision R outer T able Fence Assembly Precision R outer T able Fence Assembly 2. 5. Locate the Mounting Rail (#1) and slide it over the ¾” Hex Bolts (#5) as shown. If you intend on using the Kreg Micro-Adjuster (sold separately), position the mounting rail so it’s fl ush with the front edge of the T able Mount. If you do not plan on using t[...]

  • Page 11

    Hardware # Description Part# Quantity 1 MOUNTING RAIL RT10124 1 2 CLAMP BLOCK ASSEMBL Y RT10125 1 3 FENCE MOUNT RT10126 1 4 LARGE FENCE RT10122 1 5 T ABLE MOUNT RT10123 1 6 FENCE FACE RT10128 2 7 FENCE END CAP RT10121 2 8 8” ALUMINUM T APE SLIDER RT10129 1 9 8” SCALE RT10139 1 10 PRECISION LENS CURSOR FT4063 1 11 FENCE GUARD RT10133 1 12 RIGHT [...]

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    Precision R outer T able Fence Assembly Precision R outer T able Fence Assembly 2. 5. Locate the Mounting Rail (#1) and slide it over the ¾” Hex Bolts (#5) as shown. If you intend on using the Kreg Micro-Adjuster (sold separately), position the mounting rail so it’s fl ush with the front edge of the T able Mount. If you do not plan on using t[...]

  • Page 13

    Safety Guidelines Step 13 Step 14 Step 15 Locate the 48” Center Reading T ape (#35) and trim each side to the 17-15/16” mark with a sturdy scissors. Carefully remove one corner of the backing, apply the tape 1/16 from the edge of the Large Fence and continue to remove the backing while you press the tape across the surface of the fence. Be care[...]

  • Page 14

    Tools Required: • 7/16” Open Ended Wrench • Flat Head Screwdriver • Phillips Head Screwdriver Router T able Fence Precision ASSEMBL Y INSTRUCTIONS Item# PRS1 0 1 0 7. RT10142 V ersion 20070701 www.kregtool.com • 800.447.8638 When jointing, it’s always best to make light passes so you’ll probably use the 1/32-in. offset more frequently[...]

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    2 Universal Steel Stand Tools Required: • Square • 1/2” Socket wrench & extension • (2) 3/4” Open-end or adjustable wrenches • Phillips head driver bit Please call us at 800-447-8638 with any questions regarding the assembly of this stand. www.kregtool.com • 800.447.8638 Step 5 Joining T able Top to Stand: In this step you will be[...]

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    Installing Height adjusters: In this step you will be adding the Height Adjusters to the bottom of each Leg. Place the Steel Stand face-down on your work surface so that all four legs are pointed up in the air , and are easily accessible, as shown in image A . Place the height adjuster into the base of the Leg, with the squared end at the bottom of[...]

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    Installing Height adjusters: In this step you will be adding the Height Adjusters to the bottom of each Leg. Place the Steel Stand face-down on your work surface so that all four legs are pointed up in the air , and are easily accessible, as shown in image A . Place the height adjuster into the base of the Leg, with the squared end at the bottom of[...]

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    2 Universal Steel Stand Tools Required: • Square • 1/2” Socket wrench & extension • (2) 3/4” Open-end or adjustable wrenches • Phillips head driver bit Please call us at 800-447-8638 with any questions regarding the assembly of this stand. www.kregtool.com • 800.447.8638 Step 5 Joining T able Top to Stand: In this step you will be[...]