ASSEMBLY
PRE-DRILLING HOLES FOR THROUGH TABLE DEPTH ADJUSTMENT
See Figure 8.
Since each router will have different placements for through table depth adjustments, pilot holes have been
Remove the throat plate.
Determine which router you have and find the
Using a drill and drill bit, drill a hole through the pilot hole large enough for the depth adjustment tool (not included with router table, but may be included with your router) to pass though so through table depth adjustments can be made.
Figure 8 Key:
RD: RIDGID R2930
RY: Ryobi R163K
ML: Milwaukee
PC1:
PC2:
ATTACHING THE ROUTER TO THE TABLE
For ease of use, assemble the router to the insert plate with the insert plate removed first, then install the insert plate/ router assembly into the router table.
ATTACHING THE ROUTER TO THE INSERT PLATE
See Figures 9 - 10.
Remove the insert plate.
Remove the subbase plate from the router.
Using the following chart for reference, and using one of the three included sets of three router insert plate screws, attach the router to the insert plate with the pilot holes facing the router and the notch in the insert plate facing the back of the router table.
NOTE: When attaching insert plate to the router, make sure the holes in the router base match up with the insert plate accurately and are not
INSTALLING THE ROUTER/INSERT PLATE ASSEMBLY
See Figure 11.
| INSERT PLATE | |
PILOT HOLES |
| REAR SIDE |
RD |
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ML |
| PC2 |
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| PC1 PC1 | RY |
| Fig. 8 | |
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| INSERT PLATE |
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| FRONT SIDE |
B4 | NOTCH A1 | A2 |
A6 | B1 | |
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A5 | B2 |
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B3 | A3 |
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| A4 | Fig. 9 |
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| ROUTER INSERT |
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| PLATE SCREWS |
INSERT PLATE
Fig. 10
INSERT
PLATE SCREWS
NOTCH
With the insert plate installed on the router, insert router and insert plate assembly into the router table with the notch in the insert plate facing the back of the router table toward the fence assembly.
Install the insert plate screws and leave loose until all adjustments have been made.
3
2
1 0
1
Inch
FEED
DIRECTION
1
Inch
3
2
1 0
Fig. 11
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