NOTE: JET, Wilton and Powermatic are divisions of JPW Industries, Inc.. References in this document to JET, Wilton and/or Powermatic also apply to JPW Industries, Inc., or any of its successors in interest to the JET, Wilton and/or Powermatic brands.
Table of Contents Warranty and Service ..........................2 Table of Contents ............................ 3 Mounting Your Router to the Rout-R-Lift ....................4 Leveling the Rout-R-Lift ........................... 6 Mounting the Deluxe Fence Assembly ..................... 7 Using Your Rout-R-Lift ..........................9 ...
7/16" Open End Wrench Mounting Your Router to the Rout-R-Lift 1. Turn your Rout-R-Lift upside down on the table. With the 5/32 hex wrench supplied, remove the four 1/4-20 x 1 flat head cap screws (Figure 1) and remove the aluminum carriage plate.
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5. Pages 14-15 show a series of drawings of the master ring with the holes shaded solid to match many different routers. Locate your router and then locate the proper holes in the master ring using the drawing as an aid. With a felt tip marker or pencil, mark a line on the master ring for each hole that you will be using for your router.
Included with your Rout-R-Lift are ten 1/4-28 set screws and 1/8 hex wrench. These set screws can be used to level your Rout-R-Lift to the table; thread the set screws into the ten tapped holes in your Rout-R-Lift from above using the 1/8 hex wrench provided (Fig.
Mounting the Deluxe Fence Assembly 1. Take the three button head Phillips screws and put one through each hole on the vertical side of the aluminum fence support (Fig. 7). There are three holes on each side of the fence support; do one side at a time. Start the square nuts on each screw.
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(Fig. 12). Figure 12 7. Mount the assembled fence to the main plate of the ROUT-R-LIFT with one fence knob in each of the threaded holes in the top corners of the plate (Fig. 13). Figure 13 8.
Using Your Rout-R-Lift Always turn router off and disconnect router from power source before making any height adjustment. 1. Depending on the size of the router bit you are using it may be desirable to use an insert ring to reduce the size of the opening.
Replacement parts listed on the following pages. To order parts or reach our service department, call 1- 800-274-6848, Monday through Friday (see our website for business hours, www.powermatic.com). Having the Model Number and Serial Number of your machine available when you call will allow us to...
Rout-R-Lift Assembly – Parts List Index No. Part No. Description Size 1 ....XLIFT-F0001 ....Flat Head Cap Screw........1/4-20 x 3/4 ....28 2 ....PLIFT-P0003-1 ..Aluminum Main Plate ........14-3/4 x 11-3/4 x 1/4 ..1 3 ....XLIFT-S0001-1 ..Steel Side Supports ........1/2 x 1/2 x 13-1/4 ....2 4 ....
Router Hole Patterns The following is a series of hole patterns for various routers as noted in Step 5 of "Mounting Your Router." Locate the name and correct model number of your router and then locate the holes in the master ring. With a felt tip marker or pencil mark a line on the master ring for each hole you will be using for your router.
Extension tables are available from Powermatic that mount to a table saw and contain an opening designed specifically for the Rout-R-Lift. If you wish to make your own opening in a table, turn the Rout-R- Lift plate over, and use it as a template to draw the lines for the cutout. Be sure to rout a recess 3/8”...
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