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Frequently Asked Questions

What should I look for in a router table fence?

A quality router table fence should have a flat, straight face without bow or twist, independently adjustable infeed and outfeed faces for jointing and banding operations, a dust collection port, and a locking mechanism that holds position without creeping under cutter load. The Professional Router Table Fence meets all of these criteria.

What is a router table micro-adjust kit and why is it useful?

A micro-adjust kit is a threaded adjustment mechanism that moves the router fence in very small, controlled increments — typically a few thousandths of an inch per turn. It replaces the process of loosening the fence, nudging it by hand, and re-tightening, which produces inconsistent adjustments. Micro-adjust is especially valuable when sneaking up on a flush joint fit with a large-profile bit.

What does a router table power feeder do and who needs one?

A power feeder is a motorized roller that applies constant downward and lateral pressure against the fence, feeding the workpiece through the cut at a controlled, consistent rate. It frees both hands from the workpiece, improves surface quality by eliminating hesitation marks, and reduces fatigue during long production runs. The Mini Power Feeder is sized for standard router table use.

How does router table dust collection work?

Router table dust collection typically uses a port built into the fence body, positioned directly behind the bit, to capture chips at the source before they spread across the table. The fence port connects to a shop vacuum or dust collector via a hose. A dust cube or bit guard also captures chips escaping above the fence. The accessory pack with dust cube provides an integrated solution.

Can I add a safety switch to an existing router table?

Yes. The power tool safety switch can be installed on most router table stands using the included Z-bracket mount. The switch includes a large paddle that can be triggered with a knee or hip without reaching past the bit, and a key-lock to prevent accidental startup.

What is a flip stop for a router table fence?

A flip stop is a hinged length stop that mounts to the router table fence rail and can be positioned at a specific distance from the bit. When routing stopped cuts — such as mortises or fluting that ends before the edge — you can stop the workpiece against the flip stop for consistent length. When not in use, it flips out of the way without being removed.

How do I add mobility to a heavy router table?

Heavy-duty locking casters bolt to the underside of the table legs and allow the table to be rolled across the shop floor. Two-position locking casters — with independent wheel and swivel locks — hold the table firmly in position during use without any rocking. Once the casters are locked, the table behaves as if it were fixed to the floor.

What fence height extension kits are available and when do I need one?

The fence height extension kit adds vertical height to the fence face for routing tall workpieces — wide drawer sides, raised panel material standing on edge, or thick stock that exceeds the standard fence height. It bolts directly to the existing Infinity Tools professional fence.

Are router table accessories compatible with third-party router tables?

Infinity Tools fences, micro-adjust kits, and fence accessories are designed for the Infinity Tools fence system and may not mount to competitor fence extrusions without modification. Stand accessories such as casters, shelf brackets, and safety switches are more universally compatible. Check individual product listings or contact us via the contact page to confirm compatibility with your specific table.

What router table accessories should I prioritize when building out a new table setup?

Start with the fence and micro-adjust kit for accurate positioning, add dust collection for a cleaner shop environment, then add a safety switch and push blocks from the router safety accessories collection. A power feeder and casters are valuable additions once the core setup is proven. The Infinity Tools woodworking blog covers router table setup sequencing in detail.