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 Meet the ultimate router table! At 24" x 32" x 1-1/2", the cast-iron ProMaxRT
is the largest, flattest, and most durable option on the market. And with this
package, it’s one of the best values too! Weighing in at nearly 100 lbs, the
one-piece top provides more than 5 square feet of ultra-flat work surface,
precision ground to within .008". It's 12-point plate-leveling/locking system
guarantees a flush working area and keeps the heavy-duty aluminum router
plate (included) secure while cutting. Plus, you get Bench Dog's 32" ProFence,
a precision-milled aluminum fence with two MDF sub-fences, T-tracks on
both sides, a 2-1/2" dust port and an integrated bit guard.
To choose an aluminum plate, find your router in one of the four groups below. If your router is not listed, choose one of two non-drilled blank plates: the Standard Opening (3-1/4'' bit opening), or the Large Opening (3-11/16'' bit opening), and drill custom mounting holes. |
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Makita 1100, Milwaukee 5615-5624, DeWalt 616-618, Bosch 1617- 161,
Rigid 2930 Combo Kit, Hitachi M12VC
(Fixed & Kit), Bosch MRC23EVSK,
Porter Cable 690, 890, 7529, 97529, 8529 |
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DeWalt DW621, DW621K, Craftsman Standard, Freud FT 1700E,
1702 VCEK |
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Porter-Cable 7518,7519, 7538, & 7539, Milwaukee 5625-20,
Triton TRA001 & MOF001 |
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Bosch 1619-1619EV, Freud FT2000, DeWalt 625 |

ProMax RT
If you’re after the ultimate table top - the pinnacle of size, stability, and durability - look no further than the ProMax RT. Weighing in at nearly 100 pounds, it’s built from one solid piece of 1-1⁄2" thick cast iron to absorb vibration better than any table on the market. The end result? A long working life of incredibly smooth operation. Plus, it’s loaded with features: |
32" ProFence A top-quality fence is the backbone of any router table system. And with its feature-loaded design, rugged strength and quality construction, ProFence is a strong backbone indeed. A heavy-duty one-piece aluminum frame is fully machined on the front and bottom surfaces, ensures that your ProFence is flat, true and square. The MDF sub-fences adjust without tools, perfect for zero clearance setup. ProFence also comes with a heavy-duty bit guard and a 2-1/2" diameter dust collection port. |
EZ-Load Universal T-tracks accept 1/4" and 5/16" t-bolts as well as 1/4" hex bolts - perfect for hold-downs, stops, and other accessories like the Feather-Loc featherboard. |
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Customer Reviews and Photos for:
Bench Dog® Cast Iron Router Table, Pro Fence & Plate
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Average Rating:
3.8
(5 customer reviews)
$599.99
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1) Submitted by
Kevin, from Franklin, NH
on 6/17/2012
Customer Rating: 
I bought this without the fence so I can't comment on the fence itself, but for the guy with the 1 star review the fence is supposed to come with some 3/8" bolts for it which would work fine. You can also use 5/16" t-slot bolts, which is what I did. How you could end up having to use a wrench under the table is beyond me.
A lot of people seem to complain about it being difficult to "square up" router table fences. Square it to what? I guess they mean parallel to the miter track. Most of the time you don't need it to be. In fact on my old router table my fence actually had a fixed pivot point at one end and moved in an arc. When I need to rout something on the end grain of a narrow piece I prefer using a sled that rides against the fence instead of a miter slot. So that's how important making it parallel is, not at all. With that said, I would highly recommend making your own fence and just getting the bare table though since this fence doesn't look to be anything special. It's not worth $150. You can make your own much better fence or buy cheaper pre-made ones if you don't want to do that. You're going to want a much taller fence than this one eventually.
I have no complaints about the table other than to say the manual says the locking nuts for the leveling screws are 7/16" but mine are actually 10mm.
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2) Submitted by
Eric, from Kimes, NC
on 4/1/2010
Customer Rating: 
This top is massive, heavy, straight. It is everything I wanted it a router table top. It is expensive, but will be able to pass on to the next generations.
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3) Submitted by
Rich Johnson, from St Louis, MO
on 3/2/2012
Customer Rating: 
Love the table but there is not any hardware available to fit the slots for a fence. The bottom of the table has a 1/2 inch cut for the bolt head but when you use that type of head to fit in the slot the shaft is bigger than the slot it needs to go through to hold down your fence. Each time I tighten my fence I have to hold the bottom part of the screw that is on the under side of the table with a wrench to keep it from slipping.
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4) Submitted by
Ben, from Orem, UT
on 3/3/2013
Customer Rating: 
Very flat and durable. Only complaint is that it rusts easily
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5) Submitted by
John, from Mount Clemens, MI
on 2/14/2011
Customer Rating: 
The table is excellent - 5 stars. The fence is poorly designed - 1 star. Buy the table alone and find a self squaring fence.
The fence that comes with the Bench Dog Cast Iron Router table provides little squaring function. Without a properly squared fence it is useless.
But I love the table.
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