Woodpeckers 20 Inch Adjustable Router Table Stand Owner’s Manual
- June 13, 2024
- Woodpeckers
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Woodpeckers 20 Inch Adjustable Router Table Stand
2011 X 2711 / 2011 X 3711
ADJUSTABLE ROUTER TABLE STAND
0 W N E R’s M A N U A L
DIAGRAM NUMBER
PART NAME
- Upper Leg w/3 center holes for JessEm Switch
- (2) Upper Leg w/4 holes for Kreg Switch (2)
- Long Bottom Leg “B”, 21-1 /2″ w!Ftanged Foot (2)
- Short Bottom Leg “A”, 21″ w!Ftanged Foot (2)
- Long Table Brace (2)
- Long Shelf Brace (4)
- Table Brace, 20″ (2)
- Shelf Brace, 20″ (3)
- Wheel Brace, 20″ (1)
- Floating Table Brace, 20″ (2)
HARDWARE BAG
- Carriage Bolt, 1/4-20 x 1/2″ (48)
- Kep Nut, 1/4-20 48
- Coarse Thread Screw #8 x 3/4″ 18
- Leveler Foot 4
- Nut, 3/8″ 8
- Washer, 3/8″8
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IMPORTANT INTRO NOTES
- Each assembled Leg is made up of an Upper and Lower section. Two of the Upper Legs CD have 3 center holes for JessEm brand switch. The other two Upper Legs CD have 2 holes toward the front and 2 holes toward the bottom for the Kreg brand switch.
- IMPORTANT! Do not fully tighten any fasteners until the complete Router Table Stand is attached to your router table. Leave everything just finger tight.
- The multiple holes toward the tops of the Bottom Legs CD & © are spaced 1″ apart. It’s important to plan ahead as to what you want the finished height to be. If you measure the assembled Upper and Bottom Legs together and add the thickness of your top plus another inch for the Leveler Feet you will have the approximate finished height.
ASSEMBLY
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Nest and align (see Section I, 8.) the slots in the Short Bottom Leg© with the Upper Leg CD. Ensure that the Upper Leg is on the outside of the Lower Leg. Place the Shelf Brace© on top of the Short Bottom Leg assembly.
FIGURE 1. NOTE: See Finished Router Table Height Chart above to properly align the FIGURE 3 Router Table Stand.
Insert the (2) Carriage Bolts through the assembly and secure using (2) Kep Nuts. FIGURE 1-A. The adjacent (2) Carriage Bolts and Kep Nuts will be installed later. As a reminder, do not fully tighten any of the Carriage Bolts, at this point they should only be finger tight. -
Attach one end of the Table Brace CD to the Upper Leg. Make sure the flange with the hole is facing up , toward the top of the Leg. FIGURE 2-A.
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Use (2) Carriage Bolts and Kep Nuts to attach the Wheel Brace ® to the Lower Leg. Make sure the flange with the notched corners is facing up, toward the top of the Leg. FIGURE 3.
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Attach the other Short Bottom Leg© and the Upper Leg CD to the Table Brace CD, Shelf Brace © and Wheel Brace ® using Carriage Bolts and Kep Nuts. FIGURE 4.
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Nest and align (see Section I, B.) the slots in the Long Bottom Leg CD with the Upper Leg CD. Place the Shelf Brace ® on top of the Short Bottom Leg assembly. FIGURE 5.
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Insert the (2) Carriage Bolts through the assembly and secure using (2) Kep Nuts. The adjacent (2) Carriage Bolts and Kep Nuts will be installed later.
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Attach one end of the Table Brace (i) to the Upper Leg. Make sure the flange with the hole is facing up , toward the top of the Leg.
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Use (2) Carriage Bolts and Kep Nuts to attach the Shelf Brace® to the Lower Leg. Make sure the flange with the notched corners is facing up, toward the top of the Leg.
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Attach the other Long Bottom Leg CD and the Upper Leg CD to the Table Brace (i), Shelf Brace® and Wheel Brace® using Carriage Bolts and Kep Nuts.
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Place a Long Shelf Brace© between the previously assembled sides and secure using (2) Carriage Bolts and (2) Kep Nuts each side.
FIGURE 6. -
Install another Long Shelf Brace © on the opposite side of the first. You should now have two Braces installed.
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Place another Long Shelf Brace© between the sides and secure using (2) Carriage Bolts and (2) Kep Nuts each side.
FIGURE 7. -
Install another Long Shelf Brace© on the opposite side of the first. You should now have four Braces installed.
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Place a Long Table Brace® between the sides making sure that the flange on the Long Table Brace is facing outward. You’ll need to slip it in just behind the Leg face. Secure using (2) Carriage Bolts and
(2) Kep Nuts each side. FIGURE 8. -
Install another Long Table Brace® on the opposite side of the first making sure that the flange on the Long Table Brace is facing outward. You should now have six Braces installed.
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Turn the Router Table Stand upside down. FIGURE 9.
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Start with the side of the Router Table Stand that has the Wheel Brace G). Place a Nut and a Washer onto the threaded portion of a Leveler Foot. Push the Leveler Foot through the flanged foot in the Bottom Leg assembly. Attach with a Washer and a Nut.
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Optional Wheel Kits for the Router Table Stand are sold separately at Woodpeck.com
- IF NO WHEEL KIT is to be installed, install the (3) remaining Leveler Feet on the Bottom Legs as stated in Section II., Step 17. The Leveler Feet should be extended as much as possible when no wheel kit is used.
- FA WHEEL KIT is to be installed, repeat Section II., Step 17on the adjacent Leg. The Leveler Feet should be retracted as much as possible when no wheel kit is used.
ATTACHING A ROUTER TABLE
Coarse Thread Screws are provided for attaching the Router Table Stand and the
Floating Table Braces@) (Section IV.) to a wooden router table. In order to
use these screws, your table must be at least 1 ” thick.
- Lay your router table top face down on a work surface. Set the assembled Router Table Stand upside down on to the router table top.
- Center the Router Table Stand to the router table top and use a pencil to mark ten open slots.
- Remove the Router Table Stand and drill a 5/32″ pilot hole 3/4″ deep in the center of each mark on the router table top.
NOTE: The tracks in your router table top must be installed before attaching the Router FIGURE 1 o Table Stand.
ATTACHING THE FLOATING BRACES
The Floating Table Braces@) are designed to provide extra support to your
router table top. Typically they’re positioned about one inch to either side
of the router opening.
They do not attach directly to the Router Table Stand.
- Position the Floating Braces where desired on the router table top and use a pencil to mark 4 open slots.
- Remove the Floating Braces and drill a 5/32″ pilot hole 3/4″ deep in the center of each mark on the router table top.
- Attach the Floating Braces to the router table top using the Coarse Thread Screws.
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