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Assembly

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  To avoid pinching or crushing your fingers, 

  keep your hands away from the areas 

  where the legs cross.

 1.  Place the Table Assembly (1) facedown on a work surface 

    with the legs in the closed (folded) position.

 

2.  Attach the Locking Pins (2) to the Outside Legs on each side 

    by threading the included Locking Pin Screws (16) through 

    the mounting tab of each into the tapped holes in the legs. 

    Fully tighten the screws.

 

3.  Position the Table Assembly (1) on one of its sides and 

    carefully open the legs to form an “X.”

 

4.  Align the center holes of the legs; press down on the button 

    of the Locking Pin (2) and insert the Locking Pin in the 

    aligned holes. When the Locking Pin is through both legs, 

    release the button to secure the Locking Pin in place. 

Fig. 1.

 

5.  Carefully flip the Table Assembly (1) onto the other side 

    and repeat Step 4 for the Locking Pin (2) on that side.

 

6.  Place the Table Assembly (1) facedown on your work 

    surface again and attach the Feet (3) with the included 

    Binding Posts (10) and Bolts (11). Make sure the Feet 

    are oriented properly and tighten the bolts securely. 

Fig. 2. 

 

7.  Turn the table upright, making sure the feet are flat 

    on the work surface.

 

8.  Assemble the Fence by using the 5/16"-18 x 1" T-bolts (13) 

    and Easy-to-Grip 1" Round Knobs (9) to attach the MDF 

    Subfences (5) and Dust Port (7) to the Aluminum Fence (4).

The Convertible Benchtop Router Table REQUIRES 

the use of a special two-piece router baseplate (sold 

separately) that allows users to go back and forth between 

table routing and handheld routing without needing to 

change baseplates. Two types are available, one drilled 

to fit popular midsize routers and one drilled to fit popular 

compact routers. See the breakdown below to determine 

which fits your router. (You will not be able to use the 

Convertible Benchtop Router Table without one of the 

dedicated baseplates.)

IMPORTANT - DON’T FORGET THE BASEPLATE

Convertible Benchtop Router Table Baseplate, Midsize 

(55512, sold separately):

Fits most mid-size routers including Bosch 1617; Dewalt 

DW616 and DW618 series; Hitachi M12VC (not M12V); 

Makita 1100 series; and Porter-Cable 100, 690 

and 890 series
Convertible Benchtop Router Table Baseplate, Compact  

(53910, sold separately):

Fits most compact routers including Makita RT0700C and 

RT0701C; Porter-Cable 450 and 7301; Dewalt 611; and 

Bosch Colt PR20EVS and GKF125 

Fig. 1

Fig. 2

Summary of Contents for Convertible Benchtop

Page 1: ...uctions prior to use for important safety information Always check Rockler com to confirm that you are using the most recent manual version for your product Convertible Benchtop Router Table Instructi...

Page 2: ...of the purchaser of this product to ensure that any third party whom you allow to use this product reads and complies with all the instructions and safety precautions outlined in this manual prior to...

Page 3: ...g locations Do NOT rely on wall anchors Do NOT remove Locking Pins from the legs unless the Convertible Benchtop Router Table is on its side Locking Pins must be installed correctly Failure to do so c...

Page 4: ...1 Round Knob 6 10 Binding Post 4 Quantity 11 Binding Post Bolt 4 12 5 16 18 x 2 Carriage Bolt 2 13 5 16 18 x 1 T bolt 6 14 14 x 2 Pan Head Screw Not Shown 4 15 5 16 18 x 1 Flat Head Screw 2 16 Locking...

Page 5: ...curely Fig 2 7 Turn the table upright making sure the feet are flat on the work surface 8 Assemble the Fence by using the 5 16 18 x 1 T bolts 13 and Easy to Grip 1 Round Knobs 9 to attach the MDF Subf...

Page 6: ...em to secure the router baseplate to the table The instructions that come with the baseplate will detail this process 13 Keep the Stainless Steel Washers 19 where you will be able to find them They ar...

Page 7: ...t Step 3 along the other wall stud to mark the mounting locations for the screws on that side 5 Drill 5 32 pilot holes at each mounting screw location and drive the 14 Pan Head Screws 14 leaving the h...

Page 8: ...8 Fig 6 Fig 7...

Page 9: ...re the Locking Pins Fig 8 To avoid pinching or crushing your fingers keep your hands away from the areas where the legs cross Locking Pins MUST be installed correctly Failure to do so could result in...

Page 10: ...e 55512 sold separately or Compact Baseplate 53910 sold separately to mount your router Follow the step by step instructions included with each to mount your router to the baseplate and the baseplate...

Page 11: ...rside of the table 4 Carefully tilt the table so it s facedown on a flat surface and install both Locking Pins through both legs to secure the legs in the closed position Fig 12 Folding the Table in W...

Page 12: ...Distributed by Rockler Companies Inc Medina MN 55340 51984 Rev 06 18...

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