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The KETIPED Aluminium Router Table Insert Plate is a premium 240x200mm anodized aluminum accessory designed for woodworking professionals and DIY enthusiasts. Featuring CNC precision machining and laser-etched scales, it offers smooth sliding and precise measurements. Its 180-degree rotating miter gauge and adjustable fence provide versatile cutting options. Compatible with routers up to 65mm diameter, this kit includes all essential components for a professional-grade router table setup, ensuring durability, accuracy, and enhanced workflow.
| ASIN | B0C2CTC63Z |
| Best Sellers Rank | #17,851 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #2 in Router Tables |
| Customer Reviews | 3.7 3.7 out of 5 stars (355) |
| Date First Available | April 13, 2023 |
A**N
Very good quality
great quality. perfectly level. The adjuster screw on the miter gauge should have a big thumb screw, but I'm fixing that.
B**S
Great little tool, but needs small modification
Nifty little unit, exactly what I was looking for! However, being made in China there is always a catch - the mounting holes do not match the picture diagram. They do not line up with each other and the weird rectangular-ish pattern doesn't make sense... I will use my drill press to drill new mounting holes; for me it is annoying but not a deal breaker. Hint: use the router base plate as a template to mark the holes you need to drill. Also, take the fence apart and use a square to square it up. Same thing with the bevel guide, true it to 90. For me, not a big deal, but for those less technically inclined it could be an issue. Overall, good value for 30 bucks! If you know what you are getting, this will be a great little tool to make a little router table for your trim router, though you could probably fit a full size unit if you were so inclined. I am going to clamp it to my tablesaw when I go to use it, but the possibilities are endless.
K**A
Project to build a project
I give it a 3 star only because it took me down a rabbit hole of actually having to re-engineer almost everything on it. So it kept me busy for about 3 hours. If you just need a plate to build your own router table, its ok. The aluminum is thick enough to drill and counter sink new attachment points. I was able to mount a normal size router to it after figuring out where stuff needed to go. If you want a plug and play type of thing this is probably not it. The router is one of those harbor freight fixed base routers that screw up and down to change depth.
J**N
Pleased
My husband has not used this item yet but was pleased with its arrival.
T**P
Very small... no attachment for router
Had to return... has no way to hook up the router ... it offers no attachment for the router to connect with the table plate.. Nothing like what is pictured.... extremely small... not worth the $40...
L**E
NOT Worth my Time
This is one of a number of router inserts on Amazon designed to be used with a router lift for a 65 mm diameter trim router. I bought this along with a matching two-post router lift. I have no complaints regards the router lift. My main complaint about this insert plate is that the diameters of the hole and the counter bore for the a template bushing are over-sized and not concentric. They are also not centered on the center of the router bit when the lift and router are mounted to the plate. In my narrow minded opinion this makes it impractical to use a template bushing with this insert plate. This insert plate and lift are designed to be used with the “hand crank” for the router lift located approximately 1.7 inches (50 mm) to the rear of the center of the router. The fence covers the hole for the router lift crank. I will refrain from making further comment on this aspect. There are two screws used to mount each section of the fence. They are both M6 fasteners and use the same style square nut inside the channel of the extruded fence section. However one has a hex socket head head and the other has a #2 Phillips (aka ‘cross’) countersunk head. A minor problem that could be solved by replacing the latter with proper M6 x 12.5 mm long hex socket head head fasteners. The two scales (0 to 9 cm) have no meaningful relationship to anything on the insert plate except each other. Lastly I do care for the 10 mm x 3 mm miter slot or its accompanying cheap miter gauge. The “big surprise” was that the hole pattern used to mount the router lift is NOT symmetrical front to back. To be fair, it is symmetrical left to right. The only reason I am giving this insert plate two stars is because it did attach to and fit the router lift perfectly. I had a heck of a time making a dimensioned drawing for this part and found some surprises along the way. I am a half blind, senile old man. The dimensions shown in the drawing are as close as I could measure them. If I was going to use this part then I redo the drawing to normalize the dimensions to the nearest half millimeter. However I do not consider this part worth wasting any more of my time on. I have purchased a different 120 mm square insert to replace it.
G**2
fits the lift piece
looks great and works as good. Delivered quick.
R**N
Sorprendentemente bueno. La calidad de los materiales y la facilidad de uso lo convierten en una excelente elección. Cumple con su función de manera eficaz y demuestra durabilidad en el tiempo. Muy satisfecho con esta compra, ideal para quienes valoran lo práctico y bien hecho.
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