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DRILLING HOLES IN THE
MOUNTING PLATE
(Only necessary if the holes in your router's
base don't line up with factory drilled holes in
the mounting plate.)
You can drill additional holes in the RA1200
mounting plate or purchase a blank RA1250
Bosch mounting plate from your Bosch dealer.
Your router's sub-base will be your drilling
pattern.
1. Orient the mounting plate for drilling. The
bottom of the plate, which has concentric
rings, should be facing up. The guide-pin hole
should be just to the left of the opening. The
nearest edge of the plate is the front edge of
the plate. (Fig. 7)
2. Decide how you want your router positioned
under the table. These are the things to
consider:
• Location of router depth adjustment
controls
• Location of router speed control.
• Location of router depth lock lever.
• Location of router handles. If the router is
very large and you want to rotate it slightly
to allow the handles to easily fit though the
opening, make sure the handles will not hit
the table frame at any depth setting.
3. Remove router's sub-base.
4. Using the concentric rings on the underside
of the mounting plate, center your router's
sub-base. Line up the mounting holes on the
radial lines. Use tape to hold the sub-base in
position (Fig. 8).
Note: Make sure that the intended locations
for your mounting holes do not run into the
holes for the router table's guide pin or the
factory-drilled mounting holes for Bosch
routers.
5. Firmly clamp the sub-base to the mounting
plate using no-mar wood clamps or "C"
clamps. To avoid any slippage, don't use
spring clamps (Fig. 9).
6. Place a piece of scrap wood under the
mounting plate below drilling location. Drill
through the mounting plate using a drill bit of
the same size as the holes in your router's
sub-base (Fig. 9).
7. Remove the clamps and sub-base. Turn the
mounting plate over.
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Router Table Assembly
FIG. 7
FIG. 8
FIG. 9
FIG. 10
8. Countersink the new holes using a single-
flute countersink at a slow speed to achieve a
clean cut (Fig. 10). Use a drill press if
available. Make sure the screw heads are
sub-flush when installed.
-10-
RADIAL
CONCENTRIC RINGS
LINES
ROUTER SUB-BASE
TAPE
DRILL OR
DRILL
PRESS
CLAMPS
SINGLE-FLUTE
COUNTERSINK

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