ASSEMBLY

TO INSTALL GUIDE FENCE BRACKETS:

To install the guide fence brackets, align each bracket

with two of the T-nuts on top of the rip fence.

See Figure 4.

NOTE: Use the front two T-nuts and the back two

T-nuts leaving the one in the middle empty.

Secure the guide fence brackets to the rip fence with

GUARD/DUST COVER WITH

PIVOT ASSEMBLY

 

CARRIAGE BOLT

KNOB NUT

(NOT SHOWN)

 

FLATS ON

5/16 in. washers and the 5/16 in. x 1/2 in. knob bolts.

KNOB

POST

TO INSTALL POST, GUARD/DUST COVER WITH PIVOT ASSEMBLY:

Place the spacer on the threaded end of the post and thread the post into the remaining T-nut.

See Figure 4.

Tighten the post securely with an adjustable wrench on the flats on the top of the post.

Place the guard/dust cover with pivot assembly on the post. See Figure 4.

The assembly will slide up and down on the post as needed. Secure at the desired location by tightening the knob nut attached to the carriage bolt.

TO ASSEMBLE ROUTERS WITH 2-HOLE PATTERN TO ROUTER MOUNTING PLATE:

See Figures 5 and 6.

For Ryobi routers, model numbers R175, RE175, and RE180PL.

NOTE: Models R175 and RE180PL must also use #4830175 depth control kit.

Unplug the router.

WARNING:

Unplug the router to avoid possible injury.

The black plastic subbase is glued to the router base. Do not remove. Make sure the router switch is OFF and the router is not connected to a power source.

Place the router upside down on a workbench and align mounting holes of the mounting plate with the two threaded holes in the router base.

The switch handle of the router should be facing the squared end of the mounting plate.

See Figure 5.

BOLTS POST

5/16 in.

WASHERS

GUIDE FENCE

 

BRACKET

T-NUTS

 

SPACER

 

RIP FENCE

 

Fig. 4

 

ROUTER WITH 2–HOLE PATTERN

ROUTER

ROUTER

MOUNTING

MOUNTING

SCREWS

PLATE

SUBBASE

ROUTER

BASE

Fig. 5

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Ryobi 4950301 manual To Install Guide Fence Brackets, To Install POST, GUARD/DUST Cover with Pivot Assembly, See Figures 5