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Woodpeckers SF-PRO User manual

Woodpeckers
SF-PRO
ROUTER
TABLE
FENCE
OWNER
’
S
MANUAL
DIAGRAM
NUMBER
SFPRO-23
(<HY)
SFPRO-UP-23
(QTY)
PART
NAME
1
(2)
0
18"
Fence
with
Sub-Fence
2
(2)
0
Featherboard
Track
3
(1
)
(1)
SF-PRO
Base
(2)
(2)
Base
Lock
Handles
5
(1)
0
Bit
Guard
6
(1)
(1)
Dust
Port
7
(1)
(1)
Dust
Port
Bracket
HARDWARE
(2) (2)
3/8-16
x
1
-1/ "
Adjustable
Lever
Handle
( ) ( )
1/ -20
x
1"
Adjustable
Lever
Handle
( ) ( )
1/ "
USS
Washer
(6) (6)
SF-PRO
Anti-Rotation
T-Nut
( ) ( )
#10-32
x
1/2"
Button
Head
Cap
Screw
( ) ( )
#10-32
Thin
Nylon
Locknut
( ) ( )
#10-32
x
3/8"
Button
Head
Cap
Screw
(6)
0
1/ -20
Oval
Nut
(6)
0
1/ -20
x
3/ "
Thumbscrew
(6)
0
Black
Nylon
Spacer
(1)
0
mm
Hex
Key
Scan
th
QR
cod
abov
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product
pag .
If
you
think
you
’
re
missing
anything,
email
us
at
mailroom@woodpeck.com
.
You
can
also
call
us
at
800-752-0725
from
9:00
a.m.
to
:00
p.m.
EST
Monday
-
Friday.
I.
ASSEMBLING
DUST
PORT
HOUSING
ATTHISPOINTYOU
WILL
NEED:
•
3
SF-PRO
Base
•
6
Dust
Port
•
7
Dust
Port
Bracket
•
HARDWARE:
#
10-32
x
1/2"
Button
Head
Cap
Screw
( )
#
10-32
Thin
Nylon
Lock
Nut
( )
#
10-32
x
3/8"
Button
Head
Cap
Screw
( )
1.
Attach
the
Dust
Port
Bracket
7
to
the
SF-PRO
Bast
3
using
the
#10-32
x
3/8"
Button
Head
Screws
and
1/8"
hex
key.
Ensure
that
the
front
edges
of
the
Dust
Port
Bracket
7
are
slightly
back
from
the
front
straight
edge
of
the
SF-PRO
Base
3
(the
Dust
Port
Bracket
can
still
be
adjusted
later
through
the
Dust
Port
using
a
ball
end
screwdriver
type
hex
key),
figure
1
2.
Attach
the
Dust
Port
6
to
the
Dust
Port
Bracket
7
using
the
#10-32
x
1/2"
Button
Head
Screws
and
the
#10-32
Thin
Nylon
Lock
Nuts
with
the
1/8"
Hex
Key
and
a
3/8"
open
end
wrench.
II.
ASSEMBLING
FENCE
&
SUB-FENCES
AT
THIS
POINT
YOU
WILL
NEED:
•
1
18"
Fence
with
Sub
Fence
•
3
SF-PRO
Base
•
HARDWARE:
1/ -20
x
1"
Adjustable
Lever
Handle
( )
1/ "
USS
Washer
( )
SF-PRO
Anti-Rotation
T-Nut
( )
1.
Install
the
Adjustable
Lever
Handles,
1/ "
USS
Washers
and
Anti-Rotation
Nuts
into
each
of
the
two
fence
brackets.
The
smooth
dowel
of
the
Anti-Rotation
Nut
goes
into
the
smaller
of
the
two
holes
at
each
location,
figure
2
NOTE:
Th
Adjustabl
L v r
Handl s
can
b
tight n d
fast r
at
initial
installation
with
us
of
a
T15
Torx
bit.
Simply
pull
back
on
th
handl ,
th n
us
th
T15
Torx
bit
to
spin
th
fast n r.
2.
The
sub-fences
are
factory-installed
to
the
aluminum
track.
Slide
the
18"
Fence
with
Sub-Fence
1
onto
the
Anti-Rotation
Nuts.
The
first
nut
goes
in
the
higher
aluminum
fence
slot,
and
the
second
nut
goes
into
the
lower
slot,
figure
3
3.
Tighten
the
18"
Fence
with
Sub-Fence
1
into
place
using
the
Adjustable
Lever
Handles.
Repeat
steps
for
the
other
Fence.
2
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III.
ASSEMBLING
MICRO-ADJUST
MODULE
BLOCKS
IV.
INSTALLING
THE
FENCE
TO
THE
TABLE
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AT
THIS
POINT
YOU
WILL
NEED:
•
3
SF-PRO
Base
•
HARDWARE:
3/8-16
x
1
-1/ "
Adjustable
Lever
Handle
(2)
1.
Remove
the
3/8-16
Socket
Head
Screws
used
to
secure
the
offset
modules
for
shipping.
2.
Install
the
3/8-16
x
1
-1/ "
Adjustable
Lever
Handle
in
its
place,
fully
tighten
to
secure
the
position
of
the
offset
module,
figure
4
AT
THIS
POINT
YOU
WILL
NEED:
•
3
SF-PRO
Base
•
Base
Lock
Handles
•
HARDWARE:
SF-PRO
Anti-Rotation
T-Nut
(2)
Black
Nylon
Washers
1.
Install
the
Base
Lock
Handles
into
the
SF-PRO
Base
3
.
FIGURE
5
2.
The
smooth
dowel
of
the
Anti-Rotation
Nut
goes
into
the
smaller
hole
at
each
location.
The
1/ -20
threaded
hole
should
then
align
with
the
larger
hole.
Thread
the
Base
Lock
Handles
with
the
black
nylon
washers
through
the
SF-PRO
Base
and
into
the
threads
in
the
Anti-Rotation
Nut.
3.
Next,
install
into
table
t-slots.
The
Anti-Rotation
Nut
is
forced
into
parallel
alignment,
but
may
require
some
downward
pressure
on
or
loosening
of
the
handles
to
get
started
into
the
table
t-slots.
V.
ATTACHING
FEATHERBOARD
TRACK
4
Woodpeckers^
AT
THIS
POINT
YOU
WILL
NEED:
•
2
Featherboard
Track
•
HARDWARE:
1/ -20
Oval
Nut
( )
1/ -20x3/ "
Thumbscrew
( )
Black
Nylon
Spacer
( )
1.
The
Featherboard
Track
2
can
be
installed
on
one
or
both
Fences
1
They
are
used
in
instances
where
a
featherboard
needs
to
be
used
along
with
a
sacrificial
wooden
fence.
2.
Each
Featherboard
Track
2
is
attached
with
1/ -20
x
3/ "
Thumb

screws,
Black
Nylon
Spacers,
and
1/ -20
Oval
Nuts.
Assemble
the
hardware
into
the
Featherboard
Track
2
then
slip
the
Oval
Nuts
into
the
top
T-slot
of
the
Fence
1
Tighten
both
Thumbscrews
to
secure.
VI.
AHACHING
THE
BIT
GUARD
AT
THIS
POINT
YOU
WILL
NEED:
•
5
Bit
Guard
•
HARDWARE:
1/ -20
Oval
Nut
(2)
1/ -20x3/ "
Thumbscrew
(2)
Black
Nylon
Spacer
(2)
1.
The
Bit
Guard
5
can
be
attached
directly
into
the
slots
of
the
18"
Fence
with
Sub-Fence
1
or
into
the
slot
of
the
Featherboard
Track
2
It
attaches
the
same
in
either
case.
2.
Pre-assemble
the
1/ -20
x
3/ "
Thumbscrews,
Black
Nylon
Spac

ers,
and
1/ -20
Oval
Nuts
into
each
of
the
two
slots
of
the
Bit
Guard
5
3.
Slide
the
Oval
Nut
into
the
T-slot
in
the
Featherboard
Track
2
or
any
of
the
slots
in
the
Fence
1
.
Position
the
Bit
Guard
5
in
the
desired
location
and
tighten
both
knobs.
VII.
INITIAL
ZEROING
OF
THE
OFFSET
MODULES
1.
Loosen
the
Adjustable
Lever
Handle
and
retract
the
infeed
offset
module
fully.
(The
offset
module
will
stop
when
the
stainless
steel
scale
contacts
the
rear
stainless
steel
cap.)
2.
Loosen
the
two
Thumbscrews
securing
the
lens,
and
set
to
align
the
hairline
to
zero
at
this
position.
3.
Next,
extend
the
infeed
offset
module
to
roughly
1/32"
(this
should
create
a
small
gap
between
the
scale
and
the
rear
cap,
near
the
dial).
.
Snug
down
the
Adjustable
Lever
Handles
to
secure
this
position.
5.
Loosen
the
#10-32
socket
head
cap
screws
securing
the
infeed
offset
module
to
the
SF-PRO
Base
using
a
5/32"
hex
key.
6.
With
the
socket
heads
loose,
apply
pressure
to
the
Fence
so
that
the
rear
side
is
in
contact
with
the
front
straight
edge
of
the
SF-PRO
Base.
This
will
square
and
align
the
correct
zero
position
for
this
side.
7.
Retighten
the
( )
socket
head
cap
screws
while
applying
pressure
to
secure
the
alignment.
8.
Reset
the
lens
to
zero
at
this
new
position.
9.
Repeat
all
steps
with
the
outfeed
offset
module
to
establish
the
zero
setting
and
rough
alignment,
figure
8
VIII.
ALIGNING
INFEED
&
OUTFEED
FENCES
PARALLEL
IX.
SQUARING
THE
FENCE
TO
THE
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1.
After
completing
the
initial
zeroing
of
the
offset
modules,
parallel
alignment
can
be
checked
and
adjusted.
A
reliable
straight
edge
is
required
for
this
step,
figure
9
2.
Adjustment
can
be
made
to
either
the
infeed
or
outfeed
offset
modules
by
loosening
the
#10-32
socket
head
cap
screws
and
checking
against
a
reliable
straight
edge.
3.
Either
offset
module
can
be
adjusted
to
ensure
that
the
Fences
are
coplanar
in
addition
to
parallel,
by
using
the
offset
functionality
until
there
is
no
detectable
difference
between
the
two
sides.
.
Reset
the
lens
zero
position
for
each
side
as
required
once
the
fences
are
made
coplanar
and
parallel.
1.
Both
offset
modules
can
be
independently
squared
relative
to
the
table.
2.
There
are
( )
1/ -20
set
screws
in
each
offset
module
that
can
be
adjusted.
3.
Use
a
reliable
square
to
check
if
the
fence
face
is
square
to
the
table/lift
plate.
.
If
there
is
a
gap
at
the
top,
the
rear
adjustment
screws
should
be
used.
5.
If
there
is
a
gap
at
the
bottom,
the
front
adjustment
screws
should
be
used.
6.
In
either
case,
once
it
is
determined
which
screws
to
adjust,
loosen
only
the
(2)
adjacent
#10-32
socket
head
screws.
Loosening
all
at
once
will
make
you
lose
the
previously
made
adjustments.
7.
Then,
use
a
1/8"
hex
key
to
adjust
the
1/ -20
set
screws
until
the
square
checks
good.
8.
Typically
one
set
screw
will
be
enough
to
move
the
Fence
into
square,
then
the
second
set
screw
can
be
adjusted
until
it
just
touches
(or
begins
to
adjust
the
squareness
again).
NOTE:
Th
s t
scr ws
hav
a
thr ad
locking
patch
that
may
mak
it
f l
as
though
it
is
alr ady
tight/contacting.
9.
You
may
need
to
re-adjust
one
side
to
get
both
fences
copla

nar
again.
Re-zero
the
lens
on
the
top
scale
if
necessary.
X.
USING
THE
OFFSET
MODULES
6
Woodpeckers/
’
’
1.
To
adjust
the
position
of
either
offset
module,
loosen
the
adjustable
lever
handle,
then
turn
the
knob
to
the
desired
position.
Retighten
the
adjustable
lever
handle
to
lock
in
the
adjustment,
figure
11
2.
The
scale
on
top
of
each
offset
module
has
1/16"
graduations
on
one
side
and
1/32"
on
the
other.
To
zero
the
lens,
loosen
the
Thumbscrews
and
adjust
lens.
3.
The
dial
on
the
knob
can
be
zeroed
for
measuring
movements.
For
the
inch
version
of
the
SFPRO,
each
division
represents
.001"
movement
of
the
fence.
The
dial
can
be
re-positioned
to
dial
in
exact
movements.
The
divisions
line
up
with
the
notch
in
the
stainless
steel
rear
cap.
.
One
way
to
test
parallel
between
the
two
Fences
is
to
set
up
the
Fences
with
an
offset
then
checking
the
path
the
board
takes
as
you
rout
the
edge.
A.
Set
up
the
Fence
so
the
router
bit
sits
just
proud
of
the
Infeed
Fence.
Begin
feeding
the
board
across
the
router
bit.
Stop
feeding
the
board
and
turn
off
the
router
once
the
board
extends
past
the
bit
about
3".
figure
12
B.
Use
the
offset
module
to
bring
the
Outfeed
Fence
out
until
it
just
touches
the
new
edge
of
the
board.
C.
Retract
the
board
fully
away
from
the
router
bit.
Turn
on
the
router
and
feed
it
completely
past
the
router
bit.
D.
Snipe
looks
like
a
small
offset
at
the
end
of
the
board
which
happens
when
the
end
slips
off
the
Infeed
Fence
and
dives
into
the
router
bit.
This
is
caused
by
the
Outfeed
Fence
being
slightly
behind
the
front
edge
of
the
router
bit.
FIGURE
13
E.
Correct
snipe
by
adjusting
the
Outfeed
Fence
again
so
it's
lined
up
with
the
bit.
XI.
SUPER
TRACK
FENCES
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1.
The
gap
at
the
Dust
Port
can
be
adjusted
to
the
desired
gap.
To
do
so,
loosen
the
Adjustable
Handles
on
the
Fence
Brackets
and
slide
the
Fence
to
the
desired
location.
Retight

en
the
Adjustable
Handles
to
lock
the
position.
2.
The
slots
on
the
Fences
can
be
used
for
Flip-Stops,
featherboards
or
other
similar
accessories.
XII.
SACRIFICAL
FENCES
(SUB-FENCES)
1.
Sub-Fences
can
be
used
or
removed
as
required.
The
included
mm
Hex
key
fits
into
the
connector
bolts
on
the
front
side
of
the
Fence.
2.
There
are
a
number
of
purposes
for
a
sacrificial
Sub
Fence.
Most
often
it's
used
to
create
zero
clearance
at
the
edges
of
the
router
bit.
figure
14
3.
A
good
fit
between
the
Fence
and
the
bit
reduces
tear
out.
Dimensions
needed
to
make
sub-fences
are
shown.
See
FIGURE
15
&
16
.
Use
a
3/ "
thick
piece
of
wood
about
18"
long
and
no
more
than
3-7/8"
wide
for
a
sub-fence.
First
drill
two
3/ "
diameter
holes
about
3/8"
deep
spaced
up
from
the
bottom
edge
by
1
-15/16"
and
approximately
3"
from
each
end.
This
large
hole
should
have
a
flat
bottom.
The
best
way
to
accom

plish
that
is
with
a
Forstner
or
spade
bit.
5.
Once
the
large
hole
has
been
drilled,
drill
through
the
rest
of
the
way
with
a
5/16"
standard
twist
drill.
6.
With
the
sub-fences
complete,
you're
ready
to
install
hardware
and
attach
them
to
the
fence.
7.
Loosely
install
the
hardware
and
slip
the
nuts
into
the
center
t-slot
in
the
face
of
the
aluminum
fence.
Repeat
this
for
the
other
fence,
figure
17
8.
One
word
about
making
a
zero-clearance
fence.
Because
the
router
bit
spins
toward
the
infeed,
only
the
infeed
fence
needs
to
be
routed
to
reduce
tear
out.
In
fact
leaving
the
outfeed
fence
spaced
slightly
away
from
the
router
bit
will
improve
dust
collection.
XIII.
DUST
PORT
1.
The
Dust
Port
is
sized
to
fit
either
2-1/2"
dust
collection
hose
or
2-1/ "
shop
vac
hose.
XIV.
ACCESSORIES
Additional
Sub-Fences
sku
:
sf
-
subfences
Super
Track
Flip-Stops
sku
:
stfstop
Fence
Micro
Adjust
sku
:
micadj
‘
Not
directly
compatible.
Contact
customer
service
for
details.
Variable
Pressure
Featherboards
sku
:
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