Unpacking and Checking Contents

Separate all parts from the packing materials and check them against the “Parts List” in this manual. Make sure all parts are accounted for before discarding any of the packing material.

Introduction

Versatile, durable, sensibly priced – wolfcraft® offers the finest quality router tables.

Router table features include:

a unitized fence that allows mounting of boards up to 8"

a front-mounted, safety keyed power switch with two 120-volt receptacles

Laminate top that provides a smooth, clean routing surface

reinforced steel brackets to assure flatness

a security guard/dust collector

a connection for a wet/dry vac for efficient dust collection

fence-mounted feather boards

The Model 6151 Router Table also has height adjustable legs that provide floor mounting from 32" to 38", a steel storage tray, and a number of other handy, innovative features.

We are sure you will find your wolfcraft router table a valuable addition to your workshop.

NOTE: This manual covers assembly instruc- tions, setup, operation, and parts lists for Model 6151 Router Table.

Assembling Your Router Table

Tools Required

#2 and #3 Phillips Screwdriver

Hammer

Adjustable Wrench

Attach Height Adjustable Legs

(See Figure 1.)

1.Place router table top (A) upside-down on a flat surface. Take care not to scratch the table top surface.

2.Attach legs (Q) securely to table top with 16 screws (FF). Use a #3 Phillips screw- driver to keep from stripping the screw heads.

3.Decide what height you want your Router Table to be from the floor.

4.With the “foot” of short leg(P) pointing upward, align 2 holes in short leg with 2 holes in long leg at appropriate height.

NOTE: Short leg (P) mounts inside of long leg (Q).

5.Thread 2 carriage bolts (AA) through the holes in both leg members. Assemble 1 washer (EE) and 1 nut (DD) to each screw. Tighten nuts.

6.Attach the three remaining legs in the same manner. In order to obtain the same height above the floor, use the same hole position as the first leg you attached.

7.Insert and attach 4 molded “shoes”(Z) to feet.

8.Level the table by adjusting the short legs

(P)within the slotted mounting holes on the long legs (Q).

Attach Tool Tray

(See Figure 1.)

1.Align holes in legs to holes in corners of tool tray.

2.Use 8 carriage bolts (AA), 8 washers (EE), and 8 nuts (DD) to attach the tray.

Attach Optional Second Shelf

(See Figure 1.)

1.Place shelf corners on each one of the “brackets” that protrude from the height adjustable legs (shelf board not provided).

2.Use screws (not provided) to attach the shelf.

NOTE: After you have completed the basic assembly, including legs, and shelf, place the router table right-side up on work surface or floor.

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