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Topic by Arky posted 05-05-2010 06:42 AM 3357 views 0 times favorited 3 replies Add to Favorites Watch
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Arky

2 posts in 4780 days

05-05-2010 06:42 AM

I have a Ryobi A25RTG02 router table. The leading edge of my board keeps hitting the edge of the outfield fence. The only way to prevent this is to set both ends of the fence to different measurements. I am sure that this is wrong but I cannot figure out how to do it right.
Any Suggestions?



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BeachedBones

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05-05-2010 07:00 PM

I don’t have that table, but most are the same. Have you made sure the adjustment to the outfeed fence is all the way back? There’s usually a stepped gradation on the outfeed fence. It’s there for when you plane the edge, or for somekinds of trim jobs. Generally you loosen the outfeed fence and move it left, then retighten.

Also, check with a strait edge to make sure the fence is aligned infeed to outfeed.

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Arky

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05-06-2010 03:59 AM

I finally figured it out, even though there is nothing on the fence or in the manual, the mdf fence that I had on the outfeed side of the table is just a fraction of an inch thicker than the fence on the infeed side. I switched them and now my problem is cured.

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