Craftsman 315.265030 Operator's Manual page 13

Router table double insulated
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ATTACHING
THE REAR SAFETY GUARD TO
THE ROUTER
See Figure 9.
Align the holes in the rear safety guard with the holes in
the router.
Using two screws, secure the rear safety guard to the
router.
REAR
SAFETY
GUARD
Fig. 9
MOUNTING
THE ROUTER
TO THE TABLE
See Figure 10.
Mount the router to the router table after the router table
has been completely assembled and the rear safety guard
has been installed on the router.
Hold the router upside down so that the front of the
router faces you.
Align the holes in the center of the table with the holes
in the router.
Holding the router with one hand, securely tighten each
of the three screws as shown in figure 10.
I
FRONTOF
ROUTER
MOUNTING
THE TABLE TO A WORK
SURFACE
See Figures 11 and 12.
Place the router table right side up on a sturdy work
surface (e.g., work stand, workbench, counter top).
Mark the surface with a pencil through the holes in the
table legs. Remove the router table.
Drill four holes through the work surface.
Align the holes in the table legs with the holes in the
work surface. Position the router table surface at
approximately
hip height.
Insert four bolts (not included, 1/4-20 recommended)
and tighten securely with lock washers and hex nuts
(not included).
NOTE: If you plan to transport the router table to
different locations, we recommend
you attach it
permanently to a mounting board that you can easily
clamp to a work surface.
i
e
Fig. 11
Fig. 10
Fig. 12
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