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MOUNTING THE ROUTER

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WARNING:

Always unplug router and remove router bits before
mounting to router table. Remove the fence, the
insert, the featherboards and the miter guide from
the tabletop before mounting the router.

There are two methods for attaching routers to router
table. The table will accept routers with bases up to 7" in
diameter. See chart below to see whether your router will
mount directly to the table or will require the use of the
adapter plate provided.

NOTE: If your router is not one of those listed in the chart,
place the adapter base plate on top of the router base
plate and rotate until the holes in the two plates are 
aligned. When hole patterns line up, the mounting scheme
has been identified.

NOTE: If your router does not fit adapter base plate or if
you wish to mount router directly to the table for greater
cutting depth, remove the base plate from your router, use
it as a template, and drill directly through the tabletop.

I. Mounting Routers with 7" 

Round Adapter Base Plate

See Figure 9 and 10

1. Remove the base plate from router.

2. Place the adapter base plate 

(K)

on the router base

according to mounting pattern identified in chart. See
Figures 9.

3. Use the screws removed from the router base plate to

attach the adapter base plate to the router base.
Tighten screws securely.

4. Routers with A and AB hole pattern use three counter-

sink 5/16" - 18 x 3/4" screws 

(X)

, to attach the adapter

base plate 

(K)

to the router. For Ryobi routers RE600

and RE601 use three M 8 x 20 countersink screws 

(Y)

5. To mount Craftsman routers that use the 

E-hole pat-

tern

to the adapter plate 

(K)

, three 10" - 32 x 1/2" coun-

tersink screws are required (not provided).

NOTE: Adapter base plate must be mounted to the router
using countersunk flat head screws.

Fig. 9

K

K

X or Y

NOTE: Countersink
screws

Brand

Model #

Adapter 

hole pattern

Ryobi

®

R160K, R160V

R161K, R161KT

R162K, R165

R180, R180PL

R1801M

A/AB

Porter Cable

®

690, 691

693LRPK

694VK, 892

893PK, 895PK

1001, 8931

9690LR

D

Milwaukee

®

26941

5615-21
5616-21
5619-20

D

Hitachi

®

KM12VC

D

Black & Decker

®

7612

F

DeWalt

®

DW 610

F

DW 616

D

Skil

®

1810, 1815
1820, 1823
1825, 1835

1845-02

E

Craftsman

®

17504, 17505

17506, 17511

17515, 17528
17533, 26834

E

27500, 27510

27511

A

X/Y (3)

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Summary of Contents for RT401W

Page 1: ...able has been engineered and manufactured 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...

Page 2: ...power tool can result in foreign objects being thrown into your eyes which can result in severe eye damage Before beginning tool operation always wear safety goggles or safety glasses with side shiel...

Page 3: ...ect and use suitable cords NEVER carry tool by cord or yank it to disconnect from receptacle Protect cord from heat oil and sharp edges For outdoor operation use extension cords intended for outdoor u...

Page 4: ...ool or attachment to do a job for which it was not designed It will do the job better and more safely at the rate for which it was designed Use clamps or a vise to hold work when practical Using clamp...

Page 5: ...ot recommended for use with this tool Any such alteration or modification is misuse and could result in a hazardous condition leading to possible serious personal injury ROUTER TABLE features include...

Page 6: ...PACKAGE CONTENTS AND HARDWARE LEGEND 6 ITEM DESCRIPTION QTY A Safety shield 1 A B Fence right 1 B C Fence base right 1 C D Fence left 1 D E Fence base left 1 E F Tabletop 1 F G Leg 4 G...

Page 7: ...PACKAGE CONTENTS AND HARDWARE LEGEND 7 ITEM DESCRIPTION QTY H Miter guide 1 H J Miter bar 1 J K Adapter plate 1 K L Knob 5 L M Holder for safety shield 2 M N Feather flap 2 N P Switch box 1 P...

Page 8: ...DESCRIPTION QTY Q Pan head screw 18 Q 5 x 16 R Carriage bolt 5 R M 6 x 30 S Countersink screw 4 S with nose M 6 x 20 T Pan head screw 3 T M 6 x 12 U Self tapping pan head screw 3 U M 5 x 12 V Washer 6...

Page 9: ...o a power supply when you are assembling parts making adjustments installing or removing cutters cleaning or when not in use Disconnecting the router and router table will prevent accidental starting...

Page 10: ...ence D to left fence base E using 2 coun tersink screws S and 2 wing nuts W Repeat for right fence B and right fence base C Fig 4 Fig 5 S 4 W 4 D E C B S W W S R 4 V 4 V R L See Figure 5 6 Attach left...

Page 11: ...s Q 2 R 1 V 1 ASSEMBLE THE MITER GUIDE See Figure 7 8 Place the miter guide head H on top of the miter bar J Assemble miter guide by threading carriage bolt R through miter bar J Place washer V and kn...

Page 12: ...Plate See Figure 9 and 10 1 Remove the base plate from router 2 Place the adapter base plate K on the router base according to mounting pattern identified in chart See Figures 9 3 Use the screws remov...

Page 13: ...o that notches in fence line up to clear mounting holes 3 While holding router upside down position it to the underside within the center ring of the table top 4 Rotate router until the three mounting...

Page 14: ...cian if you do not understand the grounding procedures or if you are not sure whether the switch box is correctly grounded REPLACE DAMAGED CORDS Damaged and or worn cords must be repaired or replaced...

Page 15: ...outer to be turned ON by the switch box but it can be turned OFF by the switch box Operate as follows 1 Place the switch box to ON as previously described The router should NOT start even though the t...

Page 16: ...or the maximum size of router bit allowable Using your router router table WARNING Before you start work with your new router table Refer to your router owner s manual to see how the height of the cut...

Page 17: ...face NOTE When making this adjustment the router bit can interfere with the straightedge If this occurs lower the bit below the surface of the table until both fences are positioned 5 Using the straig...

Page 18: ...ad to serious personal injury Use extreme caution Operate the router without safety shields and fences ONLY when absolutely neces sary and with ballbearing guided type router bits Inside routing See F...

Page 19: ...a support for routing small workpieces and for ends of long workpieces NOTE Make sure that the fence and miter bar slot are parallel before cutting To cut miters unclamp knob that secures the protract...

Page 20: ...holding it securely which helps minimize chatter and kickback Insert the 2 featherboard flaps into the fences as shown below Routing small workpieces See Figure 27 Scrap pieces will provide extra sta...

Page 21: ...REPAIR PARTS 21 2 1 3 4 4 4 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 14 14 14 15 15 15 16 17 17 17 18 18 18 19 19 20 20 21 22 23 24 25 14 14 14 26 28 27...

Page 22: ...U 116700176 Self tapping pan head screw M5x12 3 14 Q 116700186 Pan head screw 5x16 18 15 R 116700171 Carriage bolt M6x30 5 16 M 116610311 Holder 2 17 L 116610284 Knob 5 18 V 116700165 Washer 6 4 DIN...

Page 23: ...Notes 23...

Page 24: ...ice simply contact your nearest Ryobi Authorized Service Center Be sure to provide all pertinent facts when you call or visit Please call 1 800 525 2579 for your nearest Ryobi Authorized Service Cente...

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