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The part in questions lets you mount a non sears router on a sears table without the need to do any drilling or trying to get things centered.....
In post five the image show the nuts located on the sub-base, these need to stay in place when you turn the sub base over and mount it to the router. These nut line up with holes in the table insert and the screws go through the table insert and in to the nuts to hold everything together.
Once mounted to the router you can attach the table insert to the sub base. If you have a large router you will need to have the table insert in the table when the router is attached. In the case of the router shown it can be set done else where then twisted and dropped in place. A word of caution.... the screws the attach the table insert to the sub base must be the correct length!
Please check the images and if you have questions let me know and I'll see if I can make it clearer.
Ed |