Page 3 - RULES FOR SAFE OPERATION
RULES FOR SAFE OPERATION 3 Read all safety instructions before using Read the owner's manual carefully. Learn its applicationsand limitations as well as the specific potential hazards. Ground all tools (unless double insulated) If tool is equipped with an approved 3-conductor cordand a 3-prong groun...
Page 5 - FEATURES AND SPECIFICATIONS; ROUTER TABLE features include:
FEATURES AND SPECIFICATIONS 5 Table weight. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18,5 lbs.Table work space. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...
Page 6 - PACKAGE CONTENTS AND HARDWARE LEGEND; ITEM
PACKAGE CONTENTS AND HARDWARE LEGEND 6 ITEM DESCRIPTION QTY. A Safety shield 1 A B Fence, right 1 B C Fence base, right 1 C D Fence, left 1 D E Fence base, left 1 E F Tabletop 1 F G Leg 4 G Bdal 6144.461 3Sprachen 04.06.2005 11:56 Uhr Seite 6
Page 9 - ASSEMBLY; ASSEMBLING THE ROUTER TABLE
ASSEMBLY 9 Fig. 2 2. Attach legs (G) securely to table top with 16 pan head screws (Q) . Use a #3 Phillips screwdriver to keep from stripping the screw heads. WARNING: The router or router table should never be connected to a power supply when you are assembling parts, makingadjustments, installing ...
Page 10 - TO ATTACH THE SWITCH BOX
ASSEMBLY 10 Fig. 3 TO ATTACH THE SWITCH BOX See Figure 3 3. Place the router table on its legs. 4. Use a #2 Phillips screwdriver to attach switch box (P) to the switch box bracket with 3 self tapping screws (U) . U (3) P U TO ATTACH THE FENCES See Figure 4 5. Attach left fence (D) to left fence base...
Page 11 - TO ATTACH SAFETY SHIELD; SECURING THE ROUTER TABLE
WARNING: Before mounting the router make sure you have readand understood pages 9-11 of your owner’s manual. Fig. 7 ASSEMBLY 11 Fig. 6 TO ATTACH SAFETY SHIELD See Figure 6 7. Place the 2 holders (M) onto hinge of safety shield (A) . Insert the safety shield with both holders on the 2 smallholes on t...
Page 12 - MOUNTING THE ROUTER; Round Adapter Base Plate
MOUNTING THE ROUTER 12 WARNING: Always unplug router and remove router bits beforemounting to router table. Remove the fence, theinsert, the featherboards and the miter guide fromthe tabletop before mounting the router. There are two methods for attaching routers to routertable. The table will accep...
Page 14 - SWITCH BOX; Introduction; Electrical Hookup
SWITCH BOX 14 Introduction See Figure 12 A conveniently located Switch Box allows the operator to: turn the router ON and OFF from the front of the table simultaneously operate other devices such as a light ora vacuum It also features a resettable, internal circuit breaker thatprotects your equipmen...
Page 15 - Switch Box Familiarization
SWITCH BOX 15 Switch Box Familiarization The purpose of this section is to familiarize the user withthe operation of the switch box BEFORE the router isplugged in. WARNING: DO NOT plug the router in at this time. An ON switchwill start and an unprepared user could possibly beseriously injured. See F...
Page 16 - Connecting a Vacuum
Table flatness adjustment See Figure 16 Your router table comes equipped with an “L” bracketmounted under it to help ensure the flatness of the working surface. If the router table should ever becomewarped, the flatness can be adjusted by shimming underthe “L” bracket. Loosen “L” bracket mounting sc...
Page 17 - OPERATION; Using the router as a jointer
17 OPERATION WARNING: Feed workpiece against the router bit's direction ofrotation. Unplug router prior to changing the bit, modifying settings, or making any other adjustments. Using the router for beading and edge cutting See Figure 18 and 19 1. Loosen the knobs that hold the fences in place. See ...
Page 18 - Routing without safety shield, and/or fence
OPERATION 18 Using ball-bearing-guided bits; veining, fluting and grooving WARNING: To help reduce the chance of injury, make sure thefences are as close as possible to the ball-bearing-guided bit. Move the fences back ONLY enough topermit the pilot to control the depth of cut. See Figure 21 The edg...
Page 19 - Outside routing; ACCESSORIES; Using miter guide
OPERATION 19 Outside routing See Figure 24 1. Place your workpiece on the tabletop relative to the router bit. 2. Feed your workpiece through the bit in the direction of the arrow. Always feed against the router bit’s directionof rotation. Fig. 23 Fig. 24 ACCESSORIES Fig. 25 Using miter guide See Fi...
Page 20 - Using featherboard flaps
ACCESSORIES 20 Fig. 26 Using featherboard flaps See Figure 26 The featherboard flaps provide support for the workpieceby holding it securely, which helps minimize chatter and kickback. Insert the 2 featherboard flaps into the fences as shownbelow. Routing small workpieces See Figure 27 Scrap pieces ...
Page 21 - REPAIR PARTS
REPAIR PARTS 21 2 1 3 4 4 4 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 14 14 14 15 15 15 16 17 17 17 18 18 18 19 19 20 20 21 22 23 24 25 14 14 14 26 28 27 Bdal 6144.461 3Sprachen 04.06.2005 11:56 Uhr Seite 21
Page 23 - Notes
Notes 23 Bdal 6144.461 3Sprachen 04.06.2005 11:56 Uhr Seite 23
Page 24 - OPERATOR’S MANUAL; RYOBI TECHNOLOGIES INC.; • SERVICE; • MODEL NUMBER
OPERATOR’S MANUAL ROUTER TABLE RT401W 116 300 195 05 05 RYOBI TECHNOLOGIES INC. 1428 Pearman Dairy Road Anderson, SC 29625 Post Office Box 1207 Anderson, SC 29622 www.ryobitools.com Phone 1-800-525-2579 • SERVICE Now that you have purchased your tool, should a need ever exist for repair parts or ser...