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2.  SET-UP AND ADJUSTMENTS

1.   Place one sliding panel along 

the front side of the fence and 

align the channel openings on 

the panel with the holes along 

the front of the fence.

2.   Place a small carriage bolt 

through each of the two 

openings on the front of the 

panel and secure each bolt 

with a flat washer followed by 

a small lock knob

3.   Repeat steps 1 and 

2 above to secure 

the second sliding 

panel to the fence.

1.   Align the openings on 

each side of the guard arm 

with the openings on the 

support base on the fence, 

then slide the guard pin 

through both sides of the 

guard arm and the support 

base on the fence

1.   Remove plastic plate from 

router.

3.   Secure the router plate to the table by feeding each of the 4 M6 

countersunk screws (supplied) through the top of the table and 

into the router plate.

Three table inserts, each with a different size opening are supplied 

with the router table. Change the table inserts as needed to 

accommodate the size of the router bit. Table inserts provide a 

stable surface around the cutter and prevents objects from falling 

through the plate and damaging the spindle.

Attaching Infeed & Outfeed Panels

Attaching Guard

Note:

 Tap gently on the pin if needed to insert it through the 

support base.

Attaching Router

2.   Secure the router plate 

(supplied) to the router using 

screws removed in step 1.

A

B

B

A

Note:

 Ensure the router is facing the front of the router table.

Table Inserts

1.   Align your select table insert 

with the square depression 

that surrounds the router 

opening in the table, press 

gently and evenly on the 

table insert to secure it in the 

depression.

WARNING:

 DO NOT USE ROUTER BITS THAT 

HAVE A CUTTING DIAMETER THAT EXCEEDS 

THE CLEARANCE HOLE IN THE TABLE INSERT.

Starting Pin

Is used to pivot a small workpiece. 

The starting pin fits into the 

threaded opening on the top of the 

table near the table insert.

A

B

B

A

A

B

B

A

WARNING:

 BEFORE USING THE ROUTER 

TABLE, REFER TO THE ROUTER INSTRUCTION 

MANUAL FOR OPERATION INFORMATION.

A

B

B

A

 The router plate supplied has 

screw holes to suit Ozito ROU-

5000 & ROU-7100 routers.
If the screw holes in the router 

plate don’t match the mounting 

plate of a router, it is necessary 

to drill extra holes.

Router Plate

ROU-5000 Hole pattern A.
ROU-7100 Hole pattern B

Summary of Contents for RTB-001

Page 1: ... 50Hz 10A Table Size 610 x 360mm Table Height 310mm Fence Length 610mm Table Inserts Ø32mm 1 1 4 Ø47mm 1 7 8 Ø55mm 2 1 8 RTB 001 WHAT S IN THE BOX Router Table Switch Guard Starting Pin Lock Knobs Bolts Washers Mitre Gauge Table Inserts x 3 ozito com au Router Plate Hex Key ...

Page 2: ...longer of the 2 carriage bolts through the corresponding hole on your left and secure using flat washer and large lock knob 1 With the router table on its legs align the 2 screw holes in the switch box with the corresponding holes in the leg with the cut out Secure using 2 small Phillips head screws supplied 2 Position the remaining 3 legs with the corresponding holes in the table top and secure e...

Page 3: ...utter and prevents objects from falling through the plate and damaging the spindle Attaching Infeed Outfeed Panels Attaching Guard Note Tap gently on the pin if needed to insert it through the support base Attaching Router 2 Secure the router plate supplied to the router using screws removed in step 1 A B B A Note Ensure the router is facing the front of the router table Table Inserts 1 Align your...

Page 4: ...iece Loosen the locking knobs on a fence panel and slide the panel to the left or the right Loosen the outfeed fence lock knob to move the outfeed fence forward or backward this will help support the workpiece after it has been cut Once the router is properly mounted to the router table you will be able to operate the router using the router table switch box Plug in the Router WARNING ENSURE THE R...

Page 5: ...mild soap and a clean damp cloth to clean the router table Certain cleaning agents and solvents are harmful to plastic and other insulated parts Do not use solvents to clean plastic parts Many types of plastic may be damaged by their use WARNING TO AVOID FIRE OR TOXIC REACTION DO NOT USE PETROL NAPHTHA ACETONE LACQUER THINNER OR SIMILAR HIGHLY VOLATILE SOLVENTS TO CLEAN THE ROUTER TABLE Note Ozito...

Page 6: ...ed through the Special Orders Desk at any Bunnings Warehouse If you have any further questions please contact Ozito Customer Service on Australia 1800 069 486 New Zealand 0508 069 486 enquiries ozito com au The following is a list of spare parts carried by Ozito Please contact Customer Service for any parts not listed 1 21 20 36 35 37 17 33 32 31 13 9 7 10 22 15 16 18 30 29 28 27 26 25 24 19 23 2 ...

Page 7: ...nce of flammable liquids gases or dust Power tools create sparks which may ignite the dust or fumes c Keep children and bystanders away while operating a power tool Distractions can cause you to lose control 2 Electrical safety a Power tool plugs must match the outlet Never modify the plug in any way Do not use any adapter plugs with earthed grounded power tools Unmodified plugs and matching outle...

Page 8: ...ampered with in any way Professional industrial or high frequency use WARRANTY TO ENSURE A SPEEDY RESPONSE PLEASE HAVE THE MODEL NUMBER AND DATE OF PURCHASE AVAILABLE A CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE WILL TAKE YOUR CALL AND ANSWER ANY QUESTIONS YOU MAY HAVE RELATING TO THE WARRANTY POLICY OR PROCEDURE OZITO Australia New Zealand Head Office 1 23 Letcon Drive Bangholme Victoria Australia 3175 The ...

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