Assembled
32. Adjustable Fence
33. Table Scale
34. Direction Indicator
35. Guard
36. Table Insert Mounting
37. Guard Moving Point
38. Feathers
39. Protractor
40. Featherboard Direction Indicator
41. Protractor Angle Scale
42. Protractor Knob
43. Vertical Featherboard
44. Main Fence
45. Protractor Channel
46. Bench Mounting Holes
47. Horizontal Featherboard Mounting
48. Mains Socket
49. On Button
50. Off Button
51. Adjustable Fence Knob
52. Adjustable Fence Scale
53. Adjustable Fence Indicator
54. Main Fence Knob
55. Dust Extraction Port
56. Vertical Featherboard Wingnut
57. Main Table
58. Horizontal Featherboard Knob
59. Horizontal Featherboard
Intended Use
Router table for temporary or permanent bench mounting or alternatively fitting to a dedicated tool
stand. Capable of edge rebating, trenching, cross trenching, planing, edge moulding (fence and
freehand), end grain work, jointing, using a template guide, and morticing. For use with the routers
from 900W to 1800W power with a circular or semi-circular base with a diameter 155mm or less.
Unpacking Your Tool
• Carefully unpack and inspect your tool. Familiarise yourself with all its features and functions
• Ensure that all parts of the tool are present and in good condition. If any parts are missing or
damaged, have such parts replaced before attempting to use this tool
Before Use
WARNING: Ensure the tool is disconnected from the power supply before attaching or
changing any accessories, or making any adjustments.
Assembling the router table
See the exploded diagram at the beginning of the manual for a general quick view of how the table
fits together then follow the instructions below.
Router Table with Protractor
Table
1. Place the Table (1) upside down on a flat surface that will not scratch or damage the parts or
allow the parts to move
2. Line up the Table Extensions (3) ready for attachment on both ends of the Table
3. Fit one Leg (4) into the recess of the Table and insert a Phillips Head Bolt (9) through the Table
Extension, through the Table and finally through a mounting hole of the Leg. Fit a Nut (10) onto the
thread of the bolt and tighten loosely
Note: The Legs fit inside the underneath of the Table whereas the Table Extensions are mounted on
the external sides of the Table.
4. Repeat until the Leg is secured for that corner and then repeat for all Legs until the main Table,
Table Extensions and Legs are all fitted. Tighten so the Legs and Table Extensions can still be
moved by hand but hold the position they are left in. This allows for adjustment before final
tightening
5. Check the flat surface you are using is level with a spirit level for both axes. Turn the router table
over and check all the bench-mounting feet are level and flat on the surface. Use a spirit level to
check the Table and Table Extensions are level on both axes and adjust the position of the Legs
and Table Extensions if necessary
6. Once level carefully tighten the Nuts to lock that position. Do not over-tighten. Make sure the
router table remains level after tightening and does not rock
7. Attach the Switchbox (5) to the underside front of the Table using two Phillips Head Bolts (9)
and two Nuts (10)
8. Fit the Horizontal Featherboard using one of the Featherboards (30), both Featherboard Pads
(11), two Knobs (12) and both Fence Bolts (14). The pads should be placed into the channel of
the Table with the raised edges of the pads placed to the left and right side of the Featherboard
IMPORTANT: Note the direction of the Featherboard feathers in the main image of the Router Table.
It is important that both vertical and the horizontal Featherboards are facing the correct way to work
with the feed direction as shown.
Mounting the router
IMPORTANT: If the router is earthed the Switchbox (5) and any mains extensions used must
be earthed and connected to an earthed power point.
1. Please refer to the specification and check the router you intend to use is compatible
2. Have your original router manual to hand and read before mounting. Make sure mounting won't
restrict changing bits. Check that you still have easy access to the spindle lock button, adjusting
router height and the collet securing nut
3. Ensure the base of the router is completely clean so it will be level with the mounting plate
when fitted
4. If the Router doesn't feature a trigger lock-on feature, use the Router Trigger Clamp (28) and
Router Trigger Clamp Knob (29) to lock the trigger in the on mode (Image B) or lock the trigger
on
5. Insert the four Router Securing Bolts (20) through the Table (1) surface and on the underside fit
a Router Securing Bar (18), Small Washer (8) and Nut (10) to each bolt. Only loosely fit together
at this stage
6. Turn the Table (1) upside down making sure each Router Securing Bolt is still locked in the recess
of the Table to prevent turning and move the Router Securing Bars so they face away from the
centre to allow fitting of the router
7. Carefully lower the router into the central recess of the Table ensuring the router is centred so the
bit is dead centre in the Table opening. This is critical so take time to get this right
8. Use the Router Securing Bars to secure the base of the router to the underside of the Table
(Image C) then tighten all Nuts. Router bases vary in design and you will need to adapt to
the shape of the base. Check the base is securely gripped and the Router Securing Bar are not
blocking any feature of the base, for example the router's own dust extraction fittings
Note: Once you start using the router table, remember to recheck these fittings after a short amount
of use to make sure they have not loosened. Then make it a regular check in the future. If the router
drops from its mountings it may be damaged or destroyed.
9. Recheck the router is correctly centralised and that you are happy with its position for access to
all its features
10. Finally connect the power cable of the router to the Mains Socket (48) but make sure at this point
the Switchbox is not connected to a mains supply
Fence & Guard
1. Attach the Adjustable Fence (24) to the Fence & Guard Assembly (2) using a Knob (12), Large
Washer (16) and Short Bolt (31)
2. Attach the Guard (21) to the Fence & Guard Assembly using Guard Screw (23), Small Washer (8)
and the Guard Spring (22). See image D for how the spring attaches. Take time to make sure the
Guard moves smoothly as it is an important safety feature
3. Attach 2 of the Featherboards (30) to the Fence & Guard Assembly to be used as vertical
Featherboards using Featherboard Coach Bolts (13), Large Washers (16) and Featherboard
Wing Nuts (15)
4. Attach the assembled Fence & Guard Assembly to the Table using two Bolts (19), Large Washers
(7) and Fence Knobs (17). Use the two Table Scales (33) to mount in a level position
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