ROUTER TABLE
ASSEMBLY AND ADJUSTMENTS
INSTALLING ROUTER TABLE TO A TABLE SAW WHICH HAS RIP FENCE
BARS INSTALLED
This router table can be installed to a table saw having a functioning rip fence and
bars system.
1) If your table saw has a rip fence and bars system installed and the bars extend
past the router table T-slots, a modification to the top of the interfering bar(s) will
be required.
2) The modification requires cutting out a small section of the bar(s) (A) Fig.5
to allow clearance to the side T-slots (B). Mark the affected bar(s), then remove
bar(s), cut bar as shown in Fig.5 and reinstall bar(s). This can be done by using
an angle grinder or notched with a hack saw. If you are not confident about this
cutting procedure, mark the bars and bring them to a machine shop to get them
modified.
3) Once the bars are cut and reinstalled, secure the both sides of the router table
to the bars using bar mounting hardware (A) Fig.6.
INSTALLING/ADJUSTING FENCE
This router table has crossing T-slots which allow the fence to be installed in four
different directions. Before installing the fence on router table, choose the set of
T-slots which best suits your intended operation.
1) Slide both fence T-slot bars (A) Fig.7 into the desired set of T-slots as shown in
Fig.7.
2) Position the fence assembly (A) Fig.8 over the shafts of both T-slot bars. Place
a plastic washer (B) on each T-slot bar shaft, then secure the fence to the router
table using the two fence lock handles (C).
3) Install dust chute (D) to the dust chute housing using four round allen head
screws (E).
FIGURE 5
FIGURE 6
FIGURE 7
FIGURE 8