2. SET-UP AND ADJUSTMENTS
1. Place one sliding panel along
the front side of the fence and
align the channel openings on
the panel with the holes along
the front of the fence.
2. Place a small carriage bolt
through each of the two
openings on the front of the
panel and secure each bolt
with a flat washer followed by
a small lock knob
3. Repeat steps 1 and
2 above to secure
the second sliding
panel to the fence.
1. Align the openings on
each side of the guard arm
with the openings on the
support base on the fence,
then slide the guard pin
through both sides of the
guard arm and the support
base on the fence
1. Remove plastic plate from
router.
3. Secure the router plate to the table by feeding each of the 4 M6
countersunk screws (supplied) through the top of the table and
into the router plate.
Three table inserts, each with a different size opening are supplied
with the router table. Change the table inserts as needed to
accommodate the size of the router bit. Table inserts provide a
stable surface around the cutter and prevents objects from falling
through the plate and damaging the spindle.
Attaching Infeed & Outfeed Panels
Attaching Guard
Note:
Tap gently on the pin if needed to insert it through the
support base.
Attaching Router
2. Secure the router plate
(supplied) to the router using
screws removed in step 1.
A
B
B
A
Note:
Ensure the router is facing the front of the router table.
Table Inserts
1. Align your select table insert
with the square depression
that surrounds the router
opening in the table, press
gently and evenly on the
table insert to secure it in the
depression.
WARNING:
DO NOT USE ROUTER BITS THAT
HAVE A CUTTING DIAMETER THAT EXCEEDS
THE CLEARANCE HOLE IN THE TABLE INSERT.
Starting Pin
Is used to pivot a small workpiece.
The starting pin fits into the
threaded opening on the top of the
table near the table insert.
A
B
B
A
A
B
B
A
WARNING:
BEFORE USING THE ROUTER
TABLE, REFER TO THE ROUTER INSTRUCTION
MANUAL FOR OPERATION INFORMATION.
A
B
B
A
The router plate supplied has
screw holes to suit Ozito ROU-
5000 & ROU-7100 routers.
If the screw holes in the router
plate don’t match the mounting
plate of a router, it is necessary
to drill extra holes.
Router Plate
ROU-5000 Hole pattern A.
ROU-7100 Hole pattern B