A 4. Turn the table over and set it on its legs. Attaching the switch box 1. The switch box assemblbehind the lof the table. 2. Once the switch box is installed the on/off swibe positioned on the riside of the left leg. 3. An electric cord and an eoutlet for the router are located at the rear of the switch box (fig. C). 4 Place the switch box behind the left leg. 5. Align the screw holes on the top of the switch box with the 2 holes at the top of the left leg. y fits eft leg near the top tch will ght hand lectric C D 6. Secure the switch box to the leg with the 2 Philips head screws (fig. D). 7. Move the switch up and down to make sure it moves freely (fig. E). Note. The on/off switch features a switch disabling insert for B FE greater safety when the tool is left unattended. The switch disabling insert must be in place before using the tool (fig. F). Securing the table to a work bench 1. Both table legs feature openings at the base of the legs for securing the router table to a suitable work bench. 2. The work bench should be level and strong enough to support the weight of the table and the router. 3. The work bench should be very stable to eliminate vibration when the router is operating. 4. Use appropriate fasteners and bolts to secure the router table to the work bench. Attaching the fence to the table The rear fence (7) is slideable and attaches to the table through the two channel openings on the table. The infeed (9) and outfeed (10) fence attach to the rear fence. 1. Position the router table so you are facing the rear of the table. 2. Align the rear fence (7) over the channel openings in the table. The large dust extraction port in the fence should face the rear of the table. 3. Feed the long carriage bolt from the bottom of the table and insert it through the channel opening in the table and through the hole on the right side of the fence and through 9 the adjustable fence bracket. Secure the bolt with a fl washer and a large lock knob (fig. G). 4. Feed the medium carriage bolt through the channel opening on the left side of the tabthrough the opening on the left side of the fence. Secure the bolt with a fl at le and at washer and a large lock knob. Attaching the infeed and outfeed fence G 1. Place one sliding panel along the front side of the fence and align the channel openings on the panel with the holes along the front of the fence. 2. Place a small carriage bolt through each of the two openings on the front of the panel and secure each bolt with a flat washer followed by a small lock knob (fig. H). 3. Repeat steps 1 and 2 to secure the second sliding panel to the fence. Attaching the guard to the fence The guard (13) protects the operator from the cutting edge of the router bit. A pin secures the guard to a support on the fence. The guard will move freely when it is attached properly to the fence. 1. Place the arm of the guard (13) over the support base on the fence (7) (fig. I). 2. Align the openings on each side of the guard arm with the openings on the support base on the fence. H I 3. Slide the guard pin through both sides of the guard arm and the support base on the fence (fig. J). Tap gently on the pin if needed to insert it through the support base. Adjusting the mitre gauge 1. Place the mitre gauge bar into the channel that runs the full length of the table. The bar should run freely in this channel (fig. K). 2. To change the angle of the mitre gauge (14) loosen the mitre gauge lock knob (15) and move the gauge to the desired angle. 3. Tighten the lock knob to set the gauge at the selected angle. Mounting an R1200 router The router plate supplied has been designed to suit the GMC R1200, R1250, R2050, MAG1500R and MAG2050R routers. 1. If the router plate is attached to the table remove it by loosening the 4 screws (fig. L). 2. Secure the router to the router plate using 3 x M6 countersink cross head screws (1 x 12mm (for the blind hole), 2 x 16mm) (fig. M). 3. Once the router is secured to the router plate place it under the table. J K L M 10 N O N O 4 Secure the router plate to the table by feeding each of the 4 screws through the top of the table and into the router plate (fig. N). 5. The router is positioned on an angle when fitted into the table so that the handle with the variable speed dial is facing the right rear leg allowing easy access to the variable speed dial and plunge lock lever. 6. Make sure the switch on the front left leg is in the off position. 7. Plug the router power cord into the back of the switch box (fig. O). Secure the router power cord so that it will not interfere with the operation of the router. Mounting a router other than the R1200 1. If there is no combination of screw holes in the router plate that match perfectly the mounting requirements of the router, it is necessary to drill extra holes. 2. Find the mounting screw holes in your router. This may be three or four holes pre-drilled for mounting into a power tool table, or it could be the base plastic...