Chart
1
Router
Router
Hole
Fasteners
Brand
Model
Pattern
Required
Bosch
1617 series (fixed
B
#10-24 x 1/2 in. Pan-head Phillips machine screws (P)
base models only)
Bosch
MR series
B
M4 x 20 Pan-head Phillips machine screws (S)
Craftsman
17508, 17541, 17542,
A
#10-32 x 1/2 in. Pan-head Phillips machine screws (N)
26620, 17533, 17528,
17511, 26834, 28190
DeWalt
DW616, DW618
B
#8-32 x 1/2 in. Pan-head Phillips machine screws (Q)
(fixed base only)
Hitachi
M12VC
B
#10-32 x 1/2 in. Pan-head Phillips machine screws (N)
Makita
RF1100, RF1101
B
#10-24 x 1/2 in. Pan-head Phillips machine screws (P)
Milwaukee
5615, 5616
B
#10-24 x 1/2 in. Pan-head Phillips machine screws (P)
Porter-Cable
690 series,
B
#10-24 x 1/2 in. Pan-head Phillips machine screws (P)
7529 plunge router,
and 892-895 series
(fixed base only)
Skil
1810, 1815, 1820, 1825
A
#10-32 x 1/2" Pan-head Phillips machine screws (N)
ATTACH
ROUTER
TO MOUNTING
PLATE
(FIGS.
11 AND 12)
I _i'
I Disconnect
the router
from
WARNING
the power
supply
before
installing
router
into the table,
making
adjustments,
changing
accessories,
removing
the router
from the table,
performing
maintenance,
or storing
the tool.
Such precautionary
safety measures
reduce the
risk of unintentional
tool operation.
1. Remove the plastic subbase
from your router (Fig. 11).
•
If you wish to mount the router with the subbase,
you may need to purchase
longer fasteners.
Using
the subbase
affects the range of cutting
depth.
2. If your router has its own dust extraction
hood that
mounts to the top of the metal router base and you
want to use it under the router table, this is a
convenient
time to install it.
3. Using Chart 1, determine
the hardware
and hole
pattern type for your router.
•
The screws
are driven into threaded
holes in the
router's
base.
Competitor
routers are outside
of Sears' control.
Changes
made to these touters
may affect the
compatibility
to the fasteners
specified
and/or
supplied
with this table.
Always make sure the screw is fully seated on
the mounting
plate and that the router base is
firmly against the mounting
plate to ensure secure
mounting.
If the router, plate, and fasteners
do not
seat together
properly,
you may need to purchase
new fasteners
of a different length or size.
I-_
I Before
using
the router
table,
verify
WARNING,
that the router
is securely
clamped
to the router
table base. While
working,
periodically
check
the router base fasteners'
clamping
tightness.
Router motor vibration
can loosen fasteners
during use,
causing the router to fall from the table.
4. Refer to the mounting plate guide (Fig. 10) on
page 16 and align the appropriate
mounting
plate
holes for your router to the router base holes. Make
sure that the depth adjustment
controls on the router
face the front of the mounting plate. Figure 10 shows
the proper orientation
of the plate when installed
on the table.
5. Securely
mount your router to the mounting
plate
(Fig. 12).
Fig. 11
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subbase
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