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ROUTER MOUNTING

TO MOUNT ROUTER WITH PLATE TO
ACCESSORY TABLE:

Place the router with the mounting plate under the
accessory table. 

See Figure 11.

Secure the mounting plate to accessory table using
the four #1/4-20 x 1/2 in. flat head screws provided.

NOTE: The accessory table can be removed from
the table saw to attach the router and mounting plate.
Follow instructions in the table saw operator's manual
for removing and reattaching the accessory table.

Tighten screws securely.

TO INSTALL ROUTER BIT AND THROAT PLATE:

Follow the instructions in the operator's  manual of
your router for this procedure. Install router bit and
securely tighten in collet.

CAUTION:

Make sure the router bit will not strike the accessory
table or any metal surface.

Select the correct size throat plate for the size of the

router bit. Align the tab on the throat plate with the slot
in the accessory table and snap in place. Make sure
the throat plate is firmly seated below the table
surface. Recheck the router bit to make sure it will not
strike the throat plate.

WARNING:

The router throat plates are included to assure no
more than 1/4 in. (6.4 mm) clearance between the
cutter and the opening in the throat plate. Use correct
throat plate. Do not use a router bit smaller than 1/8
in. (3.2 mm) or larger than 2 in. (50 mm) in diameter.

TO INSTALL TABLE CLAMPING BRACKET:

The lever on the accessory table will tighten the table
securely to the front rail. The weight of the router and
mounting plate may cause the accessory table to loosen
or have movement at the rear of the table.  To avoid this,
install the table clamping bracket supplied with this kit.

Remove end plug from rear rail as shown in
Figure 12.

Slide one of the T-nuts into the front channel of the
rear rail and under the accessory table.

The table clamping bracket fits in the bottom slot of
the rear rail. The slotted top of this bracket wraps

Fig.11

TABLE CLAMPING BRACKET

SHOWN COMPLETELY ASSEMBLED

ACCESSORY TABLE

TABLE

CLAMPING BRACKET

T-NUT

REAR RAIL

5/16 in. WASHER

KNOB BOLT

END PLUG

Fig.12

SLOT

THROAT PLATE

#1/4-20 SCREWS (PROVIDED)

ROUTER

WITH MOUNTING

PLATE ATTACHED

ACCESSORY TABLE

Summary of Contents for 4950301

Page 1: ...actured to Ryobi s high standard for dependability ease of operation and operator safety Properly cared for it will give you years of rugged trouble free performance WARNING To reduce the risk of inju...

Page 2: ...ules for Safe Operation 3 4 Unpacking 5 Tools Needed 5 Loose Parts 6 Assembly 7 10 Router Mounting 11 12 Operation 12 Exploded View and Repair Parts List 14 15 Warranty Parts and Service 16 TABLE OF C...

Page 3: ...ply BEFORE MAKING A CUT BE SURE ALL ADJUST MENTS ARE SECURE DO NOT USE AWKWARD HAND POSITIONS KEEP FINGERS away from the cutter use fixtures when necessary ALWAYS USE THE DUST COVER for overhead guard...

Page 4: ...s Always follow the safety precautions to reduce the risk of fire electric shock and personal injury CAUTION Failure to obey a safety warning may result in property damage or personal injury to yourse...

Page 5: ...lt in accidental starting causing possible serious personal injury UNPACKING WARNING Do not attempt to operate this tool until you have read thoroughly and understand completely all instructions safet...

Page 6: ...UARD DUST COVER WITH PIVOT ASSEMBLY 5 16 18 SCREWS 1 4 20 SCREWS 5 16 in WASHER 10 32 SCREWS Guide Fence Bracket with Guide Block 2 Knob Bolt 5 16 18 x 1 2 in for Guide Fence 4 5 16 in Washer 5 5 16 i...

Page 7: ...special 5 16 in T nuts provided fit in the top channel of the rip fence on your table saw Place miter fence against blade and lock in place Using the appropriate allen wrench supplied with your table...

Page 8: ...Tighten the post securely with an adjustable wrench on the flats on the top of the post Place the guard dust cover with pivot assembly on the post See Figure 4 The assembly will slide up and down on...

Page 9: ...e sure the router switch is OFF and the router is not connected to a power source Place the router upside down on a workbench and remove the subbase screws and subbase from the router Align mounting h...

Page 10: ...squared end of the mounting plate See Figure 9 Secure the router mounting plate to the router using four M8 flat head screws provided in the router mounting kit Tighten screws securely Properlyinstall...

Page 11: ...urface Recheck the router bit to make sure it will not strike the throat plate WARNING The router throat plates are included to assure no more than 1 4 in 6 4 mm clearance between the cutter and the o...

Page 12: ...ure to heed this warning can result in serious personal injury WARNING Do not use the guide fence with ball bearing piloted bits Failure to heed this warning can result in serious personal injury WARN...

Page 13: ...Page 13 NOTES...

Page 14: ...Page 14 4950301 ROUTER MOUNTING KIT 1 3 4 5 5 4 3 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 17 16 20 14 4 19 23 21 22 24 3 2 18 15...

Page 15: ...004 Throat Plate 1 1 2 in 1 8 975424 005 Throat Plate 2 in 1 9 975424 002 Throat Plate 1 2 in 1 10 975424 006 Throat Plate 1 1 8 in 1 11 969251 001 5 16 in T Nut Special 6 12 969961 003 Router Mounti...

Page 16: ...act your nearest Ryobi authorized service center Be sure to provide all relevant information when you call or visit For the location of the authorized service center nearest you please call 1 800 525...

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