18
Router Table Setup
METHOD 2 (Fig. 18)
FIG. 1
8
1. Cut a board 18¼" wide x 23" long from a
piece of 3/4"-thick wood or plywood.
2. Center the router table (A) on the board and
mark the location of the four mounting holes
(one in each leg [8 and 10]).
3. Remove the router table (A) from the
workbench and set it aside.
4. Drill suitable pilot holes (for wood screws)
or through-holes (for machine screws) at
the marked locations.
5. Place the router table (A) on the board and
align the mounting holes in the router table
legs (8 and 10) with the holes drilled in the
board.
6. Secure the router table (A) in place using
the wood screws and washers (not
provided). Applying a thin coat of soap or
wax to the screw threads will make it easier
to thread the screws into the pilot holes.
7. Secure the board to a workbench or other
sturdy surface with screws (Fig. 17) or
clamps (Fig. 18) during use.
IMPORTANT:
Be sure the placement of
the clamps will not interfere with operation
of the router table.
FIG. 1
6
A
8
FIG. 1
7
10
8
10
1.
Set the router table (A) on a workbench
or other stable surface with the FRONT
(switch side) of the router table facing
towards you.
2.
Using the clamping bosses on the router
table legs (8 and 10), secure the router
table legs to the workbench with clamps.
Be sure to tighten them securely.
IMPORTANT:
Be sure the placement of
the clamps will not interfere with the
operation of the router table.
10
8
A
ALTERNATE METHOD 1
(Figs. 16 and 17)
A
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