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Freud RTS5300 Router/Table Combo Package with FT3000VCE Router, SH-5 Micro-Adjustable Fence, Aluminum Insert Plate and 16-Gauge Steel Stand


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Brand: Freud
Manufacturer: Freud
Model: RTS5300


Features
Includes Freud's FT3000VCE router with above table adjustments and wrench. 3 1/4 hp 15 amp variable speed and soft start, 8,000 to 21,000 rpm, electronic speed control, sealed switch and regulator, and 1/2-Inch and 1/4-Inch collets included
SH-5 micro adjustable fence to .001-Inch. Includes dust collection port, MDF fence faces, chip guard, and mounting screws
Premium 9 by 12 aluminum insert plate that won't sag under heavy weight router. Precision machined for flatness and an 8-point leveling system for a flush fit. Comes with two snap down rings and starter pin
Sturdy 16 gauge steel stand. Height adjusts from 32 to 38-Inch and comes with rubber leveling-Feet and a large 31-1/2-Inch by 23 1/2-Inch by 1-Inch laminated MDF table top.
5 year limited warranty on the FT3000VCE Router. 60 days warranty on fence, table top, and legs

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Editorial Reviews:

Features: Freud RTS5300 Precision Router Table System w/ Router Freud's new RTS5300 Router Table and Fence Combo package makes it easy to set up a professional router table system Freud SH-5 router table fence Dual micro-adjustable febce us accurate to .001" on both infeed and outfeed fences Large 9"x12" insert plate allows router to be installed and removed through the table 31.5"x23.5"x1" provides ample space for materials Sturdy 16 gauge legs Freud FT3000E Router 3/14 HP Plunge Router The Freud RTS5300 Includes: -- Adjustable stand -- Aluminum insert plate with 8 leveling screws, 2 snap down rings, and starter pin -- Sturdy table top with 3/4" T-track -- SH-5 micro-adjustable fence system with dust port -- FT3000E Plunge Router


User Comments about the Freud RTS5300 Router/Table Combo Package with FT3000VCE Router, SH-5 Micro-Adjustable Fence, Aluminum Insert Plate and 16-Gauge Steel Stand

I couldn't pass it up.the router usually goes for $350 and I got the whole thing for $399. I really wanted the router, the fence, and the insert, so I went to work.I took the whole darned thing apart and made trip to the hardware store for the correct carriage bolts and lock nuts. No matter how I tried to align them, they were cut poorly and overlapped in several places, making it hard to level out the table. When I reassembled the table, I "scored" the metal wherever it was overlapping and ground the metal to fit on my grinder. The built in router lift also saved me the problem of buying an aftermarket router lift for a lot more money, and makes micro-adjustments to the bit height very easy.The table.that is another matter. When I got the top installed, the problem with the poor metal fit became more apparent as the top started to bow. The packaging contained large headed screws, flat washers and nuts. I mounted the table again, but shimmed the MDF to level out the top.


Now my router table works well. It starts softly and runs well thru many different hardwoods with little if any loading up. I recently got this router/table combo for a great price on sale. Freud stated that it should be put together with the included carriage bolts, lock washers, and nuts. All of them were there, but the quality of the screws was poor.


Even with all that effort, the stand was still a bit off level. I had over 1/8" of bow in the table on the narrow axis, and more the long way. The router itself is a dream. The metal was soft and the slots were easily ruined.The metal parts were not well machined. I may still take a second piece of Baltic birch or MDF and put it directly on the stand and mount the factory top to that if I develop any more bowing.or else I'll keep the parts I like and make a new table.


I finally got it together by having the overlapping pieces be in the same configuration around the table.


Unfortunately, the instructions are very poor and you are left to guess quite a bit or infer what you can from the drawings. All the instructions with the router say about attaching it to the table are "See the directions that came with your table." This leads me back to the original problem: the instructions are very poor.If the router and fence weren't so good, I would give this a lower rating. It's not too far off, but I would rather it be spot on. I assembled/disassembled/reassembled it several times to get it right, but it never provided a flat surface for mounting the table.


At the price I paid, and given Freud's fine customer service so far, it still rates 3 stars. Second, the table is not flat. Do I plunge it all the way down and lock it in the down position. Next, the three screws provided to mount the router to the plate were not the right length (two of them anyay). Lastly, maybe it's me and my unfamiliarity with a plunge router, but I am having a devil of a time figuring out how to set it under the plate so I can use the "through the base" bit changes and adjustments. I bought the table/router combo at Woodcraft for an amazing price (the router and fence alone are worth what I paid).


I bought a better stand at Rockler. This creates a problem with the router plate: no amount of fussing with the levelling screws will make the plate flush with the table top. Is there some setting I don't see. My local Woodcraft store had the same problem with their floor model, so they gave me the screws they found that worked. A couple of problems I had: First, the stand was not very good. Again, I have to settle for pretty close.


Just go in knowing you may have some frustration. They were too long and extend above the metal plate and leave the router loose.


My advice is to stay away from Freud as I plan on doing in the future. After disassembling and reassembling the stand it was the same way. Obviously someone at the Freud factory forgot about the aluminum plate with my combo package because there was not one included. Securing the fence to the table top is a breeze. Well a week and half roll by and I finally get my missing aluminum plate.


I followed the instructions to the tee, but the stand did not go together as it was pictured. I practically had to beg to get a new palte sent to me along with scan my receipt and send to them. The top parts of the legs did not go together flush with the braces between them. I contacted Freud by email with my concern and they acted none-too-happy to hear from me.


Since I work in the education field I do have the luxury of having a full 2 weeks vacation over the holidays and thought that would give me enough time to assemble, fine-tune, and actually produce a few quality projects with my new router table combo from Freud. I would look to a Bench Dog or Jessem table and add a Millwaukee Router for about the same price that I paid for this set-up. As an avid woodworker I take pride in being able to follow written and illustrated directions on all sorts or projects, yet the assembly was still unclear. We shall see how the 5300 Table combo performs but if I had it to do over agin I would not purchase this item. While not containing any written assembly instructions, it did include a diagram that is relatively easy to follow. I was excited to say the least to get it home and assemble it and make a few practice cuts and trial runs on different kinds of wood. I also asked if they could expedite the shipping so that I could enjoy using my new router table combo over my holiday break. The router and fence were both in seperate boxes and so I didn't want to mix bits and pieces so I set them to the side to assemble the stand.


I bought this router table combo at my local Woodcraft store. I understand that most of this stuff is made in China and therefore sometimes you have to adjust and modify things, but with a router table you want it to be dead straight, flush, plumb, level, square, etc. I tightened the bolts and made the stand as level as possible and moved on to the fence.The Fence:The fence was in a seperate box from the rest of the combo. I was wrong.The Metal Stand:First of all, the router table combo came out of the box fine.


The combo is supposed to include an aluminum mounting plate that is milled flat and pre-drilled for the Freud router which is also included. It looked well-built and the stand appeared to be quality 16 gauge steel. It too appeared to be well-made. The table top itself was bowed about 3/16 in the center with the edges being higher than the center of the table.


No complaints with the fence at this point.The Table Top:I took out the table top and placed it on my workbench that is dead flat.


I retraced the steps of the delivery man and gathered all the fallen bits. I called Freud Customer Service and they were helpful. The insert plate is sturdy and the fence was well calibrated. Is this easier than stooping over and adjusting from under the table or are you just supposed to leave the shield off until you have made your test cuts and everything is set right.Last are the surplus parts.


It is kind of hard to set-up because it locks into one of three basic settings - so if the setting you choose first does not turn out to work well, you have to remove the fence and reset it.One aspect made me wonder if this is a beta version. Small problems started on the front porch where washers fell out of the box, which had been previously opened. The metal base was sturdy but crude and did not have good fit. However, after reading the book, I realized that my planned work would require a large plunge router for mortising and at $349 for the router alone, the table was only $150 more. It is always disconcerting to assemble something and then find unused bits and pieces - like a Plexiglas shield that I still can't figure a use for.Anyway, like I said, I expected Outstanding from Freud but got Good instead.


As I laid out the parts, I was surprised that what were called carriage bolts in the directions were not actually carriage bolts and lock washers were not actually lock washers. Basically, assemble as per drawing. You have to remove the shield to make the adjustments. Excellent book - it encourages the user to make his own router table - as he points out, what decent woodworker wouldn't want to. Customer Service checked with Technical Support and gave me the green light but suggested that I omit the glue in case I needed to return the top.


I had read so many great things about Freud that I had high expectations. Long time user of Amazon, first time reviewer.I was a little ashamed to get the table/router combination after reading Bill Hylton's revised & updated, "Woodworking with the Router". To my surprise nothing was missing. Nonetheless, it all went together and I carefully drilled and mounted the table top. While there is a nice set-up in the insert plate for making above the table depth adjustments, the wing nuts that hold the Plexiglas shield are in the way. After this fix, the top was level.Instructions for the fence were incomplete.


I would have had to shell out more than that for materials and a decent fence - and the router does have a lot of attractive features, including above the table adjustment, which the table should support. A quick check with a level showed it bowed in the center (this is bad). I suggested gluing/screwing a piece of cut-out ¾" plywood on the bottom. Since the bow appeared to be in excess of 1/8", they agreed to exchange it but there would be a 2-week delay as they were out of tops and the new top may also bow (but hopefully less than 1/8").


Exactly what I wanted at a very good price. I would definitly buy this product agin.