Mounting the Router to the 10mm Table Inserts
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NOTE: You will notice the 6mm Aluminium or 10mm
Phenolic insert plates will not have any mounting holes
for a router. This is because there are so many routers
on the market, each having different hole locations.
NOTE: Remember to orientate the router so that the
handles will clear the recess and the height adjustment
is in easy reach.
What’s Included
Marking & Positioning
• 10mm Aluminium Table Insert
(Code 105932)
• 10mm Phenolic Insert
(Code 502747)
1 No
Insert Plate
A
1 No
Insert Plate Template
B
2 No
Table Fixing Screws
C
1 No
Table inset Spanner
1 No
4mm, 3mm Hex Keys
6 No
Grub Screws
1 No
Template Pin
Step 1 Turn over your router, place a small diameter cutter
into the collet, see fig 1, this is to act as a guide for lining up
the template (B).
Fig 01
Router cutter
Step 2 Place the template (B) on top of the router, line up
the concentric circle ridges with the router base plate and
the centre of the template with the centre of the cutter,
see fig 02.
Step 3 Using a marker pen, mark the position of the
threaded holes on the base of the router, see fig 3
Fig 02
The template centred
over the router cutter
B