Rockler Convertible Benchtop User manual

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Convertible Benchtop Router Table Instructions
Effective June 2018

2BP0118
This product is designed for specific applications as defined in the instructions and should not be modified and/or used for any
other applications. Before using the Convertible Benchtop Router Table, read, understand and follow all instructions and safety
information provided. KEEP THESE INSTRUCTIONS FOR FUTURE REFERENCE.
GENERAL SAFETY WARNINGS
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> For any tool used in conjunction with this product,
always read, understand and follow the instructions
and safety warnings in the owner’s manual for that tool.
If you do not have the owner’s manual, obtain one from
the tool’s manufacturer before using it with this product.
> Before using this product, review and verify that all
tools to be used with it have safety equipment
installed and are in proper working order as
defined by the tools’ owner’s manuals.
> Do not use this product until you have read and
are confident you understand:
• Product Specific Safety Warnings (p. 3);
• Parts List (p. 4);
• Important - Don’t Forget the Baseplate (p. 5);
• Assembly (pp. 5-6);
• Mounting to a Bench (p. 6);
• Mounting to a Wall (pp. 6-10);
• Installing, Leveling and Securing the Baseplate (p. 10);
• Collapsing Table for Bench-mounted
Applications (pp. 10-11);
• Collapsing Table for Wall-mounted Applications (p. 11).
> Do not use this product in any manner other than
what is described in these instructions. Use only
recommended accessories.
> Do not modify the product in any way unless instructed
to by the instructions.
> Remain alert and use good judgment when using
this product. Do not use this product if you are in any way
impaired by medications, alcohol, drugs or fatigue.
> Dress appropriately and remove all jewelry, secure
loose clothing and tie up long hair before using
this product.
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product to ensure that any third party whom you
allow to use this product reads and complies with all the
instructions and safety precautions outlined in this
manual prior to use.
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you own the product. Keep this booklet in a place where
it will be readily available for reference.
> The user assumes all risk and responsibility for the
proper use of this product and for ensuring product
suitability for intended application.
> Always wear safety glasses in compliance with ANSI
safety standards and hearing protection and follow all
standard shop safety practices, including:
• Keep your work area well lit and clean;
• Unplug all power tools before making any
adjustments or changing accessories;
• Use dust collection tools and dust face masks to
reduce exposure to dust;
• Use accessory safety equipment such as
featherboards, push sticks and push blocks
whenever appropriate;
• Do not use power tools in explosive
environments (e.g., in the presence of
flammable liquids, fumes or dust);
• Keep children and bystanders away from
the tool operating area;
• Maintain proper footing at all times and
do not overreach;
• Do not force woodworking tools.
> These warnings and instructions do not represent the
total of all information available regarding tool safety,
use and technique. Please read the full manual before
using this product and always seek out opportunities to
learn more and improve your skills and knowledge.
Drilling, sawing, sanding or machining
wood products can expose you to wood dust, a substance
known ot the State of California to cause cancer. Avoid
inhaling wood dust or use a dust mask or other safeguards
for personal protection. For more information go to www.
P65Warnings.ca.gov/wood.
Danger indicates a hazardous situation that, if not avoided, will result in death or serious injury.
Warning indicates a hazardous situation that, if not avoided, could result in death or serious injury.
Caution indicates a hazardous situation that, if not avoided, may result in minor or moderate injury
or property damage.
Notice indicates important or helpful information and/or user tips.

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> To avoid property damage and serious injury when mounting
the Convertible Benchtop Router Table to the wall, the table
MUST be mounted securely to wooden wall studs or to
wooden stretchers spanning wall studs with the included
#14 x 2" Pan-Head Screws (14) at all four mounting locations.
Do NOT rely on wall anchors.
>Do NOT remove Locking Pins from the legs unless the
Convertible Benchtop Router Table is on its side.
> Locking Pins must be installed correctly. Failure to do so
could result in serious injury and property damage from
the collapse of the router table.
> Weight rating: 40lbs.
>Do NOT sand on or use as a stool.
> To avoid pinching or crushing your fingers,
keep your hands away from the areas
where the legs cross.
PRODUCT SPECIFIC SAFETY WARNINGS

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Quantity
1 Table Assembly 1
2 Locking Pin (with Tab Plate and Wire) 2
3 Foot 4
4 Aluminum Fence 1
5 MDF Subfence 2
6 Bit Guard 1
7 Dust Port 1
8 Easy-to-Grip 5-Star Fence Knob 2
9 Easy-to-Grip 1" Round Knob 6
10 Binding Post 4
Quantity
11 Binding Post Bolt 4
12 5/16"-18 x 2" Carriage Bolt 2
13 5/16"-18 x 1" T-bolt 6
14 #14 x 2" Pan-Head Screw (Not Shown) 4
15 5/16"-18 x 1" Flat-Head Screw 2
16 Locking Pin Screw 2
17 Socket-Head Set Screw (Not shown) 5
18 Hex Wrench (Not shown) 1
19 Stainless Steel Washer (Not shown) 4
PARTS LIST
1
5
13
13
6
9
9
2
16
11
3 10 10
3
11
16
2
12
7
8
8
4
5
13
13
15
9
9

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Assembly
> To avoid pinching or crushing your fingers,
keep your hands away from the areas
where the legs cross.
1. Place the Table Assembly (1) facedown on a work surface
with the legs in the closed (folded) position.
2. Attach the Locking Pins (2) to the Outside Legs on each side
by threading the included Locking Pin Screws (16) through
the mounting tab of each into the tapped holes in the legs.
Fully tighten the screws.
3. Position the Table Assembly (1) on one of its sides and
carefully open the legs to form an “X.”
4. Align the center holes of the legs; press down on the button
of the Locking Pin (2) and insert the Locking Pin in the
aligned holes. When the Locking Pin is through both legs,
release the button to secure the Locking Pin in place. Fig. 1.
5. Carefully flip the Table Assembly (1) onto the other side
and repeat Step 4 for the Locking Pin (2) on that side.
6. Place the Table Assembly (1) facedown on your work
surface again and attach the Feet (3) with the included
Binding Posts (10) and Bolts (11). Make sure the Feet
are oriented properly and tighten the bolts securely. Fig. 2.
7. Turn the table upright, making sure the feet are flat
on the work surface.
8. Assemble the Fence by using the 5/16"-18 x 1" T-bolts (13)
and Easy-to-Grip 1" Round Knobs (9) to attach the MDF
Subfences (5) and Dust Port (7) to the Aluminum Fence (4).
The Convertible Benchtop Router Table REQUIRES
the use of a special two-piece router baseplate (sold
separately) that allows users to go back and forth between
table routing and handheld routing without needing to
change baseplates. Two types are available, one drilled
to fit popular midsize routers and one drilled to fit popular
compact routers. See the breakdown below to determine
which fits your router. (You will not be able to use the
Convertible Benchtop Router Table without one of the
dedicated baseplates.)
IMPORTANT - DON’T FORGET THE BASEPLATE
Convertible Benchtop Router Table Baseplate, Midsize
(55512, sold separately):
Fits most mid-size routers including Bosch 1617; Dewalt
DW616 and DW618 series; Hitachi M12VC (not M12V);
Makita 1100 series; and Porter-Cable 100, 690
and 890 series
Convertible Benchtop Router Table Baseplate, Compact
(53910, sold separately):
Fits most compact routers including Makita RT0700C and
RT0701C; Porter-Cable 450 and 7301; Dewalt 611; and
Bosch Colt PR20EVS and GKF125
Fig. 1
Fig. 2

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> To avoid property damage and serious injury, the Rockler
Convertible Benchtop Router Table MUST be mounted
securely to wooden wall studs or to wooden stretchers
spanning wall studs with the included #14 x 2" Pan-Head
Screws (14) at all four mounting locations. Do NOT rely
on wall anchors.
9. Attach the Aluminum Fence (4) to the Table with the
5/16"-18 x 2" Carriage Bolts (12) and Easy-to-Grip 5-Star
Fence Knobs (8).
10. Attach the Bit Guard (6) to the Fence with 5/16"-18 x 1"
T-bolts (13) and Easy-to-Grip 1" Round Knobs (9).
11. Install the five Socket-Head Set Screws (17) in the shoulder
of the table’s router plate opening by threading them from
below the table and tightening with the included Hex
Wrench (18). You will use them to level the router
baseplate (sold separately). The instructions that come
with the baseplate will detail the leveling process.
12. Keep the 5/16"-18 x 1" Flat-Head Screws (15) where you
will be able to find them. You will use them to secure the
router baseplate to the table. The instructions that come
with the baseplate will detail this process.
13. Keep the Stainless Steel Washers (19) where you will be
able to find them. They are included to serve as spacers
in case the handles of your router’s fixed base require
extra clearance when mounted to the baseplate.
Mounting to a Bench
1. For temporary mounting to a bench or worktable, clamp the
feet to the work surface. The slots in the feet are large
enough to accommodate the heads of typical bar clamps.
Fig. 3.
The studs MUST be 16" apart for you to
be able to mount the table. (This is standard for wall studs.)
The mounting holes machined into the outside legs of the
table are spaced 16" apart.
Fig. 3
2. For more permanent mounting, drive pan-head screws (not
included) through the holes in the feet to attach the table
to a bench or worktable. Fig. 4.
Mounting to a Wall
1. At the spot where you want to mount the Convertible
Router Table, locate and mark two wooden wall studs
spaced 16" apart.
2. Determine the height at which you want the top of the
table to be. Make a level mark at this height across both
stud locations.

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Do NOT remove Locking Pins from the
legs unless the Convertible Benchtop Router Table is
on its side.
Fig. 5
Fig. 4
3. Measure straight down from this mark along the stud line
and make a mark 31⁄2" down and another mark 17" down. Use
a level to make cross marks at these locations. (These marks
are where you will install #14 x 2" Pan-Head Screws [14] to
mount the table.) Make sure that the intersections of the
cross marks are precisely vertical; otherwise, your table
will be slanted. Fig. 5.
4. Repeat Step 3 along the other wall stud to mark the
mounting locations for the screws on that side.
5. Drill 5/32" pilot holes at each mounting screw location and
drive the #14 Pan-Head Screws (14), leaving the head of
each about 1/8" out from the surface. The legs of the
Convertible Router Table have slotted holes that slip
over the heads of the mounting screws. You will tighten
the screws later through access holes in the legs.
6. Position the Convertible Router Table on its side and press
the button to remove one of the Locking Pins (2) holding
the legs in the “X” position.
7. Flip the table onto the other side and remove the other
Locking Pin (2).
31⁄2"
17"
Tabletop
height line
Studs are
16" on center

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Fig. 6
Fig. 7

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8. Holding the table on its side, swing the outer legs back
so that they’re perpendicular to the back edge of the
table (forming an “L”). Fig. 6.
9. Adjust the inside legs to fit the slot in each of its two Feet (3)
onto the cross bar of the outside legs. Fig. 7.
10. Pressing the buttons, install the Locking Pins in the holes in
the top of the Feet (3), through the cross bar and out the
bottom of the Feet. Release the buttons to secure the
Locking Pins. Fig. 8.
> To avoid pinching or crushing your fingers,
keep your hands away from the areas
where the legs cross.
Locking Pins MUST be installed correctly.
Failure to do so could result in serious injury and property
damage from the collapse of the router table.
11. Once the Locking Pins are secure, carefully lift the router
table and rotate the rear Feet (3) up and forward so that that
their back edges are flush with the back of the legs.
12. Fit the keyhole slots in the back of the outer legs over the
heads of the #14 Pan-Head Screws (14) you installed in the
wall studs or wooden stratchers. Fig 9. Fig. 9
Fig. 8

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13. Make sure that the keyhole slots have fully captured the
heads of the #14 Pan-Head Screws (14) and that the table
is level. Then use a Phillips-head screwdriver to tighten
the #14 Pan-Head Screws (14), reaching the screws
through the access holes in the front of the legs. Fig. 10.
Installing, Leveling and Securing the Baseplate
You will need to buy either the Convertible Benchtop Router
Table Midsize Baseplate (55512, sold separately) or Compact
Baseplate (53910, sold separately) to mount your router. Follow
the step-by-step instructions included with each to mount your
router to the baseplate and the baseplate to the table.
Folding the Table in Bench-mounted Applications
Do NOT remove Locking Pins from the
legs unless the Convertible Benchtop Router Table is
on its side.
Fig. 10
Fig. 12
Fig. 11
1. Position the Convertible Router Table on its side and press
the button to remove one of the Locking Pins (2) holding
the legs in the “X” position. Fig. 11.
2. Flip the table onto the other side and remove the other
Locking Pin (2).

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> To avoid pinching or crushing your fingers,
keep your hands away from the areas
where the legs cross.
> To avoid pinching or crushing your fingers,
keep your hands away from the areas
where the legs cross.
Fig. 13
Fig. 14
3. Holding the table on its side, carefully swing the legs flat to
the underside of the table.
4. Carefully tilt the table so it’s facedown on a flat surface and
install both Locking Pins through both legs to secure the
legs in the closed position. Fig. 12.
Folding the Table in Wall-mounted Applications
1. Remove the router and baseplate from the Convertible
Benchtop Router Table. (The fence can remain on the
table; just make sure the knobs are tightened securely.)
2. Hold the inner legs in position and carefully remove the
Locking Pins securing the Feet (3) to the crossbar. Fig. 13.
3. Holding the tabletop securely, pull the Feet (3) off the
crossbar and slowly allow the table to tilt downward
until it comes to a stop. Fig. 14.

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