20
Router Table Assembly
ALTERNATE METHOD (Figs. 15 and 16)
1. Cut a board 18
1
⁄
4
″
wide by 29
″
long from a piece of
3/4
″
thick plywood or other flat stock.
2. Set the router table on the board, with the FRONT
(switch side) of the router table facing toward you, so
that the spacing between the router table legs and
the edges of the board is equal on all sides.
3. While holding the router table in the desired position,
mark the location of the four mounting holes (one in
each corner).
4. Remove the router table from the board and set it
aside.
5. Drill a 1/8
″
pilot hole (for wood screws) at the
marked locations.
6. Place the router table on the board and align the
mounting holes in the router table legs with the holes
drilled in the board.
7. Secure the router table in place using wood screws
and washers (not provided). Applying a little soap to
the screw threads will make it easier to thread the
screws into the pilot holes.
8. TIGHTEN all screws SECURELY.
9. Place the router table on a workbench or other
stable and sturdy surface. Firmly secure the board
to the workbench with screws
(Fig. 15)
, clamps
(Fig. 16)
, or other suitable means.
FIG. 15
FIG. 14
METHOD 2 (Fig. 14)
1. Set the router table on a workbench or other
stable and sturdy surface, with the FRONT (switch
side) of the router table facing toward you.
2. Secure the router table legs to the workbench with
clamps, making sure to tighten them SECURELY.
IMPORTANT:
Be sure the placement of the clamps
will not interfere with operation of the router table.
3/4
″″
THICK BOARD
FIG. 16
3/4
″″
THICK BOARD
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