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WOODWORKING | ROUTERS/ROUTER TABLES 1817 1-3/4 HP Fixed-Base Router


Features • Soft Start™ Technology For smoother start-ups and longer motor life


• ½ in. Collet Capacity For larger profile applications


• Micro-Fine Depth Adjustment For precise depth measurements


• Dual-Position On/Off Switch For user convenience and better control


• Quick Release Button For easy motor adjustments and removal


• LED Site Light For improved visibility and powered tool alert


• Soft-Grip Handles For improved comfort and support


Specifications Rating


Horsepower (max motor) Amperage


No Load RPM/Min Weight (lbs.)


Includes Aluminum Fixed Base Chip Deflector


¼ in. Collet Adapter Collet Wrench


120V 1.75 9.5


25,000 7.5


1619X04260 2610910163 1619X03843 1619X01769


Optional Equipment Edge Guide


Dust Hood - Fixed Base Template Guide


91800


RAS131 RAS140


PORTABLE, STORABLE...


...and packed with features. RAS900 Router Table


Features • 26 in. x 16.5 in. Table Surface


• Pre-Assembled Compact Folding Design • Quick-Clamp Router Mounting System


• Tall Fence with Adjustable MDF Fence Faces


• Dual Outlet Switch with Overload Protection


• Integrated 2-1/2 in. Dust Port


• Storage Boxes Include Two Featherboards and Other Accessoriese


RAS800 Router Table


Features • 24 in. x 14 in. Table Surface • Pre-Assembled Compact Folding Design • Quick-Clamp Router Mounting System • Adjustable Fence • Dual Outlet Switch with Overload Protection • Integrated 2-1/2 in. Dust Port


• Storage Bag Includes One Featherboard and Other Accessories


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