Ryobi RT501W To Attach the Switch BOX, To attach screws, washers and nuts for mounting router

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ASSEMBLY

TO ATTACH THE SWITCH BOX

 

See Figure 3

AC (4)

4.Place the router table on its legs.

5.Use a #2 Phillips screwdriver to attach switch box (G) to the switch box bracket with 3 self tapping screws (AF).

AE (4)

AD (4)

AF (3)

G

AF

Fig. 3

To attach screws, washers and nuts for mounting router

See Figure 4

6.Place the 4 flange nuts (U) in the 4 countersink holes of the tabletop.

7.Insert the 4 countersink screws (AC) through holes in table top. Tighten securely with the 4 hex nuts (AD) placing the 4 washer (AE) between the nuts (AD) and the tabletop. Use an adjustable wrench or a combination wrench (size 10 mm) to tighten the nuts (the detail in figure 4 shows the finished assembly).

8.Press the 4 caps (K) to cover the heads of the countersink screws.

NOTE: Press the caps down until they are flush with table top.

CAUTION:

If you choose not to use the universal router mounting system, simply remove the associated hardware (AD, AE, U, AC), but keep the caps (K) in place.

K

AC

U

AE

AD

Fig. 4

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Contents Save this Manual for Future Reference OPERATOR’S ManualIntroduction Table of ContentsRules for Safe Operation Unpacking and Checking Contents Router Table features include Features and SpecificationsItem Description QTY Package Contents and Hardware LegendQTY DescriptionPackage Contents and Hardware Legend Package Contents and Hardware Legend Assembling the Router Table AssemblyTo attach screws, washers and nuts for mounting router To Attach the Switch BOXTo Attach the Fence Assemble the InsertsAssemble the Miter Guide To Attach the FeatherboardsHole pattern Mounting the RouterMounting Routers with Round Adapter Base Plate AM/ANRouter base plate or 10-32 X 1/2 pan Head screw III. Mounting Routers with the universal clamping system Mounting the Router Electrical Hookup Switch BOXIntroduction Circuit Breaker Switch Box FamiliarizationOperation of Switch Box and Router For Routers With LOCK-ON FeatureInsert Use Connecting a VacuumAssemble and using the Inserts OperationPencil line #1 Using fenceUsing your router/router table Inside routing Using the router for beading and edge cuttingRouting without safety shield, and/or fence Outside routing Using adjustable fencesSecuring the Router Table AccessoriesUsing miter guide Using featherboardsRepair Parts Hardware bag 119800226 Repair parts fence Key NoRepair parts tabletop Key No Hardware bag 119800219Page Service Model no