TOOLBOXES(Fig.14)Your router table (A) comes with two tool boxes(9) with hinged covers. The tool boxes arepermanently mounted to the left and right legassemblies (8 and 10). Both tool boxes havehinged covers with latching tabs on the front.Please note the tool boxes are an integral part ofthe leg assemblies and should not be removed.Fig. 14MOUNTING THE ROUTER TABLE TO AWORK SURFACE OR WORKBENCHBefore operating the routerI -AkWARNINGI in the router table, ensurethat the table legs are fully extended and in 1.the locked position, The entire unit (routertable with router) is placed on and secured toa solid, flat, level surface that will not tip, Suchprecautionary measures reduce the risk of table 2.shifting unexpectedly while in use resulting inproperty damage or serious personal injury.HELPFUL TOOLS AND PARTS(not included), C-clamps, Phillips screwdrivers, Small adjustable wrench, Electric or hand drill with drill bits(depending on mounting method used), Fasteners-- 4 #10-16 x 3/4-in. pan-head woodscrews and 4 washers (for solid woodsurfaces or workbenches)OR-- 4 3/16-in. pan-head machine screws,8 washers, and 4 hex nuts.METHOD 1 (Fig. 15)Set the router table (A) on a workbenchor other stable surface with the FRONT(switch side) of the router table facingtowards you.Using the clamping bosses on the routertable legs (8 and 10), secure the routertable legs to the workbench with clamps.Be sure to tighten them securely.iMPORTANT: Be sure the placement ofthe clamps will not interfere with operationof the router table.Fig. 1517