Page 2 - Responsibility of the Owner; ROUTER TECHNOLOGIES; METRIC EQUIVILANTS FOR INTERNATIONAL CUSTOMERS; The following metric drill bit or wrench sizes may be substituted
This instruction manual covers several different makes and models of plunge routers. The instructions are written for a person with some mechanical ability. If you understand the parts and operation of a plunge router, installing the Router Raizer is not difficult. Before beginning installation comp...
Page 3 - READ THIS PAGE BEFORE INSTALLATION; Remove Pages From Book; Plunge Posts; Plunge Post Boots
© 2000-2005 Router Technologies All Rights Reserved Page 2 READ THIS PAGE BEFORE INSTALLATION FULL SIZE PARTS DIAGRAM ON BACK OF THIS PAGE ( PAGE 3 ) 3. Multiple Parts The Router Raizer is a universal kit containing many parts you will not install into your router. Each instruction page lists the pa...
Page 4 - Parts Shown Full Size
RZ 100 Parts Diagram Caution: Befor e and during installation of Router Raizer make sur e power switch is in the off position and tool is disconnected from power source to avoid accidental starting of t he tool which may r esult in personal injur y. © 2000-2005 Router Technologies All Rights Reserve...
Page 5 - Using the #46 Locating Pin; Locating Hole in Original Subbase; Preparing and Drilling Router Table Top; FROM TOP; SHOWN FROM BOTTOM SIDE; diameter hole drilled through the top of your router table
Page 4 METHOD #1 ( Drilling 3/4" Pocket in Back of Insert Plate requires min 3/8" thick plate ) Using the #46 Locating Pin Use this pin to simplify locating the Router Raizer access hole required through the original subbase or router table. Using fig 1 support router upside down on bench an...
Page 6 - Installing #30 Dust Cover Insert and #31 Dust Cover; Top; Mount router to insert plate and install into table
Page 5 Preparing and Drilling Router Table Top Method #2 (A ) and ( B ) METHOD #2 ( A ) Black Rubber spacer METHOD #2 ( B ) Routers Original Sub Base METHOD #2 ( A ) Black Rubber spacer METHOD #2 ( B ) Routers Original Sub Base © 2000-2005 Router Technologies All Rights Reserved Installing #30 Dust ...
Page 7 - Router table fence reference line; not counter sunk deep enough
Using Paper Drilling Template Troubleshooting © 2000-2005 Router Technologies All Rights Reserved Page 6 Refer to pages 4,5,6 before using template Additional Templates Available on Website Router Raizer Access Hole 3/4" reference circle for drilling therouters original subbase only. Tablemounte...
Page 8 - Router Raizer Use Instructions; Using Handheld; Dust Cover Insert and Dust Cover; Direction of Rotation for Adjustment; Transporting or Storing Router
Router Raizer Use Instructions Page 7 Using Handheld Using in a Router Table Caution: Always make sure router switch is in the off position, and tool is disconnected from power source when performing maintenance or making any adjustments to either the router or height adjustments to avoid accidental...
Page 9 - Motor; Reassembling Router
Page 8 Craftsman Tools Required: Two 11/16" wrench’s , phillips screwdriver, 5/16" drill bit, drill, hacksaw, Router Raizer Parts Required: ( see page 1) #1, #7, #12, #13, #14,/( three #15 ) #16, #17, #18, #20, #21, #22, #23, #24, #26, #27, #28, #29, ( #30,#31,#46 for router table installati...
Page 10 - Craftsman; Sub-base Plate or Router Table Insert Plate Installation
Page 9 Craftsman 3. With router completely plunged and locked., center long drive nut and housing bushing assembly on #1 mainshaft. Secure using two 11/16" wrenches. 6. With plunge lock disengaged, make sure plunging action operates smoothly, If not, loosen drive nut re-center and retighten. fig...
Page 11 - Subbase mounting holes; black rubber spacer for router table installation. Pages 4 & 5
Page 10 © 2000-2005 Router Technologies All Rights Reserved Subbase mounting holes Router table fence reference line Note: Cross lines for locating and drilling holes are accurate. The illustration of subbase may vary slightly in size and design, but is accurate enough for cutting the rubber spacer ...