INSTALLING THE EASY CLICK
MOUNTING PLATE AND ROUTER TO
THE ROUTER TABLE (Figs. 8–11 and
Detail 11)
router is securely clamped in the router
table base. While working, periodically
check the router base fasteners clamping
tightness. Router motor vibration can loosen
fasteners during use, causing the router to fall
from the table.
1. Make sure the table (A) is upright and on its
legs (8 and 10). (See Fig. 8.)
2. Check the clamp handle to make sure it is
open and released. (See Fig. 9.)
3. Position the router mounting plate (4) on
the router so the angled tabs on the
mounting plate are facing down and
towards the router. (See Fig. 10.)
4. While supporting the router, slide the two
angled tabs on the mounting plate into the
left tabs on the base plate. Rotate the
router and the mounting plate up until the
mounting plate is flush against the base
plate; then secure the mounting plate by
pushing the clamp handle towards the
router. The latch spring will snap in place to
lock when the clamp handle is locked. (See
Fig. 11 and Detail 11.)
NOTE: Mounting plate must be mounted so
no router parts interfere with the table or the
router mounting mechanism. If there are any
interferences which do not allow the plate to
sit fully into the mounting mechanism, please
try to reorient your router in one of the other
possible orientations on the mounting plate.
LATCH
SPRING
Router Table Setup
Before using the router
table, verify that the
DETAIL 11
CLOSED
CLAMP
HANDLE
FIG. 8
FIG. 9
OPENED
CLAMP
HANDLE
FIG. 10
ANGLED
TABS
INSERT
FIG. 11
TABS
B
ROTATE
ROUTER UP
15
10
8
A
BASE PLATE
PUSH CLAMP
HANDLE TOWARDS
ROUTER
A
4
C