Use and Care Manual
1. Assemble dust enclosure as shown, using the 22
short phillips head screws.
2. Remove the fence then
turn the assembled router
table upside down.
5. Using the supplied hose clamps, secure one end
of the dust hose to the 2 1/2” inlet on the dust port B.
6. Attach the dust port to the hole on the rear panel C,
using the 3 longer 3 phillips head screws D.
7. Turn the assembly back over to its upright and oper-
ating position, then re-install the fence.
8. Using the remaining hose clamp, secure the other
end of the dust hose to the dust outlet on the
fence, E.
R
IGHT SIDE
L
EFT SIDE
B
OTTOM
R
EAR
F
RONT
9. The vent on the dust enclosure allows you to adjust
airflow and maximize dust collection efficiency
based on the size of your dust collector. The smaller
the dust collector the wider the vents should be
opened to allow maximum airflow.
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Note: To prevent overheating the router motor inside the
confined space of the enclosure, always use a dust col-
lector or vacuum to allow for air to flow.
E
4. Position and secure the dust enclosure into place
using the 6 hex head bolts with lock washer and flat
washer A.
A
D
B
C
3. Remove the 6 hex head bolts from the underside of
the table. (40-100C and 40-100P only)
Note: For #40-047 MDF table (for #40-100M), use the wood
screws supplied with your table to attach the dust collec-
tion box to the table.
40-130 DUST COLLECTION KIT
Note: There are three longer screws in the hardware kit that are required to attach the 4 inch hose adapter. Locate them
first. You will find additional mounting hardware to attach the 40-130 dust enclosure to the table. This additional hardware
will not be required with cast-iron table for 40-100C because the same fasteners are supplied with the table.










