15
Router Table Assembly
Router Router
Hole
Fasteners
Mount
Brand
Model
Pattern
Required
Type
Bosch
1613 series
A
1/4-20 x 1
1
⁄
2
″
Phillips machine screws (45),
2
large washers (31), and 1/4-20 nuts (48)
Bosch
1617 series
B
10-24 x 3/4
″
Phillips machine screws (46)
1
(fixed base
models only)
Bosch
1619EVS
C
1/4-20 x 1
1
⁄
2
″
Phillips machine screws (45),
2
large washers (31), and 1/4-20 nuts (48)
DeWalt
DW616, DW618
B
#8-32 x 3/4
″
Phillips machine screws (47)
1
(fixed base only)
Hitachi
M12VC
B
#10-32 x 3/4
″
Phillips machine screws (44)
1
Makita
RF1100, RF1101
B
#10-24 x 3/4
″
Phillips machine screws (46)
1
Milwaukee
5615, 5616
B
#10-24 x 3/4
″
Phillips machine screws (46)
1
Porter Cable
690 series,
B
#10-24 x 3/4
″
Phillips machine screws (46)
1
7529 plunge router,
and 892–895 series
(fixed base only)
ATTACH ROUTER TO MOUNTING PLATE
(Figs. 11 and 12)
1. Remove the plastic subbase from your router
(Fig. 11).
2. If your router has its own dust extraction hood that
mounts to the top of the metal router base and you
want to use it under the router table, this is a
convenient time to install it.
3. Using Chart 1, determine the hardware and mount
type for your router.
• For most router models, the screws are driven into
threaded holes in the router’s base (mount type 1).
• For some router models, the screws go all the way
through the base and are fastened with washers
and nuts (mount type 2).
The top and front of the mounting plate is determined
by the location of the guide pin holes. These holes
are to the right of the bit opening.
4. Refer to the mounting plate guide (Fig. 10) on page
14 and align the appropriate mounting plate holes for
your router to the router base holes. Make sure that
the depth adjustment controls on the router face the
front of the mounting plate.
5. Mount your router to the mounting plate (Fig. 12).
FIG. 11
REMOVE
SUBBASE
FIG. 12
CHART 1
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