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CRT/MK3
Portable Benchtop Router Table


Robust construction for workshop and site use with precision engineered components to deliver high quality, consistent and accurate results. Perfect for Panel Raising, Templating and Batch Cutting applications.
Comparison Chart
CRT/MK3
WRT
Voltage
240V / 110V / 230V (Euro)
240V / 230V (Euro)
Duty Rating
Benchtop
Workshop
Height (mm)
410
890
Width (mm)
610
804
Depth (mm)
405
604
Warranty (years)
3
3
Accepts stock up to 130mm wide
No
Yes
Accepts stock up to 800mm long
No
Yes
Accepts up to 86mm diameter cutter
No
Yes
Router Table Key Applications


Shaping


Curved Pieces


Batch Cutting


Planing & Jointing


Tongue & Groove


Panel Raising


Working with Thinner Materials


Using joinery cutters for Panel Raising, Tongue and Groove, & Scribe and Profile applications


Templating curved pieces using bearing-guided cutters and the Lead-On Starter Pin


Consistent and accurate batch cutting


Safe and controlled working with thinner material


Steel Frame Construction is designed for stability, durability, portability & easy router access.


Large / Extra Large Laminated Table Top provides an ultra-durable, stable and flat surface for friction-free feeding of stock.


NVR Power Safety Switch allows safe operation from the table edge across a wide range of routers.


68mm Extra-Deep Adjustable Fence offers excellent support for a range of material thicknesses and keeps accessories within easy reach.


Precision Aluminium Fence Extrusion with a wide base, ensures perfect squareness of the facings to the table for accurate routing.


Adjustable Melamine Fence Facings with durable, smooth surfaces for easy and safe stock feeding.
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What is a Router Table?
- A Router Table allows users to greatly extend the range of applications that can be achieved when routing.
- With hand-held routing, the stock remains stationary and the router is moved to perform the cut. (this has limitations due to safety).
- With table routing, the router is firmly secured to the table and the stock is moved past the cutter to perform the cut. This allows larger cutters to be used safely and can perform tasks like templating more easily.

