Ryobi RT501W manual III. Mounting Routers with the universal clamping system

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MOUNTING THE ROUTER

III.Mounting Routers with the universal clamping system

Note: All routers will require using the adapter plate (F) and locating pins (Y) when mounting the router to the router table with the universal clamping system. Refer to Hole Pattern Chart on page 14 to determine the correct hole pattern for your router.

See Figure 15

1.Remove base plate from router.

2.Place the adapter base plate (F) on the router base according to the mounting hole position chart on page 14.

3.Use screws removed from the router base plate to attach the adapter base plate to the router base. Tighten securely.

WARNING:

Make sure screws from router base plate match the countersinks in the adapter plate and are long enough to attach the base plate securely. Replace if neces- sary.

4.Routers with A and AB hole pattern use three counter- sink 5/16" - 18 X 3/4" screws (AM), to attach the adapter plate (F) to the router. For Ryobi routers RE600 and RE601 use three M 8 x 20 countersink screws

(AN).

5.To mount Craftsman routers that use the E-hole pat- tern to the adapter plate (F), three 10 - 32 x 1/2" coun- tersink screws are required (not provided).

AM/AN (3)

F

AM or AN

NOTE: Countersink screws

F

See Figure 16

6.Screw the three locating pins (Y) into nuts on adapter plate from top side at hole position H.

Y (3)

Y

Fig. 16

See Figure17

7.Turn the router table upside-down. Align the three locating pins in the bottom of the table top as shown.

Fig. 15

Fig. 17

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Contents OPERATOR’S Manual Save this Manual for Future ReferenceTable of Contents IntroductionRules for Safe Operation Unpacking and Checking Contents Features and Specifications Router Table features includePackage Contents and Hardware Legend Item Description QTYDescription QTYPackage Contents and Hardware Legend Package Contents and Hardware Legend Assembly Assembling the Router TableTo Attach the Switch BOX To attach screws, washers and nuts for mounting routerAssemble the Inserts To Attach the FenceTo Attach the Featherboards Assemble the Miter GuideMounting the Router Mounting Routers with Round Adapter Base PlateAM/AN Hole patternRouter base plate or 10-32 X 1/2 pan Head screw III. Mounting Routers with the universal clamping system Mounting the Router Introduction Switch BOXElectrical Hookup Switch Box Familiarization Operation of Switch Box and RouterFor Routers With LOCK-ON Feature Circuit BreakerConnecting a Vacuum Assemble and using the InsertsOperation Insert UseUsing your router/router table Using fencePencil line #1 Routing without safety shield, and/or fence Using the router for beading and edge cuttingInside routing Using adjustable fences Outside routingAccessories Using miter guideUsing featherboards Securing the Router TableRepair Parts Repair parts fence Key No Repair parts tabletop Key NoHardware bag 119800219 Hardware bag 119800226Page Service Model no