Tool Boxes; Mounting The Router Table To A Work Surface Or Workbench; Helpful Tools And Parts (Not Included) - Skil RAS900 Owner's Manual

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Tool boxes (Fig. 14)
Your router table (A) comes with two tool boxes
(9) with hinged covers. The tool boxes are
permanently mounted to the left and right leg
assemblies (8 and 10). Both tool boxes have
hinged covers with latching tabs on the front.
Please note the tool boxes are an integral
part of the leg assemblies and should not be
removed.

Mounting the router table to a work surface or workbench

WARNING
(router table with router) is placed on and secured to a solid, flat, level surface that will
not tip. Such precautionary measures reduce the risk of table shifting unexpectedly while in
use resulting in property damage or serious personal injury.

Helpful tools and parts (not included)

C-clamps
Phillips screwdrivers
Small adjustable wrench
Electric or hand drill with drill bits (depending on mounting method used)
Fasteners
— 4 #10-16 x 3/4" pan-head wood screws and 4 washers (for solid wood surfaces or
workbenches)
OR
— 4-3/16" pan-head machine screws, 8 washers, and 4 hex nuts
Method 1 (Fig. 15)
1. Set the router table (A) on a workbench or
other stable surface with the FRONT (switch
side) of the router table facing towards you.
2. Using the clamping bosses on the router
table legs (8 and 10), secure the router table
legs to the workbench with clamps. Be sure
to tighten them securely.
IMPORTANT: Be sure the placement of the
clamps will not interfere with operation of the
router table.
Before operating the router in the router table, ensure that the table
legs are fully extended and in the locked position. The entire unit
Fig. 14
8
Fig. 15
9
A
10
8
A
8
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