ALWAYS MAKE SURE THAT
THE ROUTER IS TURNED OFF AND THE POWER
CORD IS UNPLUGGED BEFORE MAKING
ANY ADJUSTMENTS.
TABLETOP INSERTS (Fig. 16)
This router table includes three tabletop inserts with the
following hole sizes:
• 1" in diameter (9), for use with bits with diameters up
to 7/8"
• 2" in diameter (10), for use with bits with diameters up
"
to 1
7
⁄
8
" in diameter (11), for use with bits with diameters
• 2
3
⁄
4
"
up to 2
5
⁄
8
No insert is used for bits with diameters over 2
".
up to 3
1
⁄
2
Do NOT use the router table with
" in diameter!
bits over 3
⁄
1
2
TO INSTALL TABLETOP INSERTS (Fig. 16):
1. Select the tabletop insert that best accommodates
the router bit to be used.
2. Press the insert into the large hole in the router
mounting plate (Fig. 16). If the fence is in the way,
loosen the clamping knobs on the fence and slide the
fence back out of the way.
3. Press down evenly over the tabs until the insert locks
into place.
4. To remove, pull up gently until the tabs disengage.
When not in use, store tabletop inserts in a
resealable plastic bag in the router table cabinet.
DO NOT attempt to remove
tabletop inserts from the tabletop unless the
router is unplugged.
Router Table Assembly
FIG. 16
3
5
⁄
8
IN ROUTER
MOUNTING
PLATE
" and
5
⁄
8
18
" HOLE
1" HOLE (9)
2" HOLE (10)
" HOLE (11)
2
3
⁄
4