3. Use the screws removed from the
router base plate to attach the
adaptor base plate to the router base.
Tighten screws securely.
4. Mount the router with adaptor base
plate using the through holes in
tabletop and router base and then
into the mounting nuts. Tighten
securely. (The adaptor base plate
comes from the factory with mounting
nuts pressed into it.)
See Figure 10.
Make sure the screws
CAUTION
from router base plate are
long enough to mount router securely.
Replace if necessary.
5. Mount the router with adaptor base
plate putting the machine screws (AA)
through the holes in the tabletop and
router base. TIghten securely. See
Figure 10.
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Figure 10
II. Mounting Routers with Three-
Hole Base Plate (Hole Pattern "E")
AA (3)
1. Remove router base plate from router
by removing screws.
2. Loosen knobs and slide fences so that
notches in fences line up to clear
mounting holes.
3. While holding router upside down,
position it to the underside within the
center ring of the table top.
4. Rotate router until the three mounting
holes in router base line up with the
three larger holes in the table top.
NOTE: For ease of use, position the
router so the ON-OFF switch is
accessible from the front of the table.
5. Insert three machine screws (AA)
through holes in tabletop and into
router mounting holes. Tighten
securely. See Figure 11.
Make sure the screws
CAUTION
from router base plate are
long enough to mount router securely.
Replace if necessary.
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Figure 11