Attaching the router to the table – Craftsman 320. 28180 User Manual

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ATTACHING THE ROUTER
TO THE TABLE

Attach the router to the router
table after you have assem­

bled the table.

1. Place the router table

upright, vi/ith the front edge

closest to you.

2. Be sure that the table is

stable and that it rests on
all four legs.

3. Remove the sub-base

from the fixed-based
router supplied.

4. Hold the router upside down, and align the three holes in the center of the

table with the holes in the router, as shown in Fig. 4. Position the router so
that the screw holes used for attachment are not directly above either of the

router handles.

5. Insert a flat-head screw through each of the three router-table holes into the

router holes.

6. Hold the router with one hand, and securely tighten each flat-head screw (9)

with the other hand.

If you Install a different router (one not supplied to the table), ensure that the di­

ameter of the router sub-base does not exceed 6-7/8 inches. Six mounting holes

for the router are distributed in
the center of the table; the dis­
tance between two opposite

holes is 5-3/8". Select three
appropriate holes to mount the
router to the table. (Fig. 5)

The adjusting hole in the
table, shown in Fig. 5, is for

cutting height adjustment of

the router supplied (Model

No. 17541) or the following
Craftsman routers: 17542 and
17543.

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