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ASSEMBLY

PRE-DRILLING HOLES FOR THROUGH  
TABLE DEPTH ADJUSTMENT

See Figure 8.

Since each router will have different placements for through 
table depth adjustments, pilot holes have been pre-drilled in 
the throat plate to assist in through table adjustments. Only 
the models listed below in the key are available for use with 
the through table depth adjustment feature.

  Remove the throat plate.

  Determine which router you have and find the pre-drilled 

pilot  hole  that  matches  your  router.  (Refer  to  key  be-
low.)

  Using a drill and drill bit, drill a hole through the pilot hole 

large enough for the depth adjustment tool (not included 
with router table, but may be included with your router) 
to pass though so through table depth adjustments can 
be made.

Figure 8 Key:
RD:

 RIDGID R2930

RY:

 Ryobi R163K

ML:

 Milwaukee 5615-20, 5616-20

PC1:

 Porter-Cable 890 Series

PC2:

 Porter-Cable 8529

ATTACHING THE ROUTER TO THE TABLE

For ease of use, assemble the router to the insert plate with 
the insert plate removed first, then install the insert plate/
router assembly into the router table.

ATTACHING  THE  ROUTER  TO  THE  INSERT 
PLATE

See Figures 9 - 10. 

  Remove the insert plate.

  Remove the subbase plate from the router.

  Using the following chart for reference, and using one of 

the three included sets of three router insert plate screws, 
attach the router to the insert plate with the pilot holes 
facing the router and the notch in the insert plate facing 
the back of the router table.

  NOTE:

 When attaching insert plate to the router, make 

sure the holes in the router base match up with the insert 
plate accurately and are not off-center.

INSTALLING  THE  ROUTER/INSERT  PLATE  
ASSEMBLY

See Figure 11. 

  With the insert plate installed on the router, insert router 

and insert plate assembly into the router table with the 
notch in the insert plate facing the back of the router table 
toward the fence assembly.

  Install  the  insert  plate  screws  and  leave  loose  until  all 

adjustments have been made.

Fig. 10

Fig. 11

NOTCH

A1

A3

A5

A6

A4

B3

B4

A2

B2

B1

RD

PC2

RY

PC1

PC1

ML

Fig. 8

Fig. 9

PRE-DRILLED 

PILOT HOLES

INSERT PLATE 

REAR SIDE

INSERT PLATE 

FRONT SIDE

INSERT PLATE

ROUTER INSERT 

PLATE SCREWS

Inch

1

0

1

2

3

Inch

1

0

1

2

3

FEED

DIRECTION

INSERT 

PLATE SCREWS

NOTCH

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Page 7: ...rounding pin like the one shown Fig 1 EXTENSION CORDS Useonly3 wireextensioncordsthathave3 pronggrounding plugs and 3 pole receptacles that accept the product s plug Whenusingapowerproductataconsidera...

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Page 9: ...ting pin for a guide and or pivot point Only use piloted cutters when using the starting pin THROAT PLATES Five throat plates are included with the router table The throat plate provides a stable surf...

Page 10: ...Insert Plate Screws 10 24 x 5 8 in 3 15 Router Insert Plate Screws 10 32 x 5 8 in 3 16 Under Table Guard Screw 6 17 Miter Gauge 18 Fence Assembly 19 Fence Lock Knob 2 20 Fence Lock Knob Washer 2 21 O...

Page 11: ...ag to attach the under table guards Place the router table upside down on a flat surface Position the under table guards in front of and behind the insert plate The front under table guard should have...

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Page 14: ...ATTACHING THE FENCE ASSEMBLY See Figure 13 Unplug the router table and or the router Place the router table right side up with the back edge closest to you Slide the carriage bolt washers onto the car...

Page 15: ...e push throat plate out from the bottom of the insert plate INSERTING THE STARTING PIN See Figure 15 Place the starting pin on the router table and use it as a pivot point when cutting small odd shape...

Page 16: ...counter top Using a clamp insert the top front of clamp through the opening in the router table leg Tighten clamp securely MOUNTING THE ROUTER TABLE TO A WORK BENCH See Figure 19 Unplug the router ta...

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