Assembly instructions, Assembly of legs, Mounting table to workbench or workboard – Craftsman CRT/A User Manual

Page 6: Mounting table to a workmate, Router table for the craftsman

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Router Table

for the Craftsman

-5-

Workboard or
Workbench

Table leg

Fig. C

Fig. A

Fig. B

ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS

A.

Assembly of Legs

1.

Identify the components required, see opposite

2.

Turn the Table Surface face down.

3.

Locate one of the Table Legs at one end of the
Table Surface as shown in figure A.

4.

Insert the Dome Headed Screws through the six
holes in the Table Surface and Table Leg. Six
screws are required for each of the two Table Legs.

5.

Lightly tighten the Nuts and Star Washers on to
each Dome Headed Screw. The Star Washers
should be against the inside of the Table Leg.

6.

Repeat for the second Table Leg.

7.

Turn the table assembly the correct way and tighten
all 12 Nuts with a 10mm spanner (not provided).

B.

Mounting Table to Workbench or Workboard

The Router Table must always be mounted onto a
suitable workbench or workboard for stability.

Each Table Leg has three slotted holes at the bottom
mounting. Firmly secure the table assembly to a work-
bench or workboard, using appropriate bolts and wing
nuts (not provided) as shown in fig. B. The slots are 6mm
wide x 16mm long and will accommodate bolt sizes up to
M6.

If a workboard is used, this will allow quick mounting and
removal from a workbench by using G clamps.

Workmate®

(125mm) 5"
wide Batten

Self tapping
screw

C.

Mounting Table to a Workmate

The Router Table can also be fiited by using No. 12 self-
tapping screws (not provided) through the centre holes in
the legs to a 125mm (5") batten, which will enable the
Router Table to be quickly mounted and removed from a
Black & Decker Workmate

®

or similar workmate by

simple clamping the batten between the jaws. See
fig. C.

Leg

Table

Star

washer

Nut

screw

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