MOUNTING THE ROUTER
15
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 determine whether your
router will mount directly to the table
(Method I.)
. It is also
possible to attach the router to router table with the clamp-
ing system
(Method II.)
.
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
Brand
Model #
Adapter
hole pattern
Craftsman
®
17504, 17505
17506, 17511
17515, 17528
17533, 26834
E
27500, 27510
27511
A
Note: F hole pattern present in adapter plate only.
See Figure 15
NOTE: If your router is not one of those listed in the chart
above, place the drop in plate on the router base plate and
rotate until the holes in the plates are aligned. When the
hole patterns line up, the mounting scheme has been
identified.
NOTE: For additional mounting with the drop in plate
see page 18.
Fig. 15