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Bill is correct when he recommends doing your own measurements first!! There is also an error in the pictures in regards to the measurements!!
The last 2 pictures on the item are the only ones with measurements on them. The next to last picture – dimensions of plate backside and last picture – dimensions of plate front side.
The last picture has the distance between mounting screw holes as 212 cm. All other measurements on this picture are in mm!! Initially when I looked at this and saw the 212 cm – I thought “hot damn!” now that’s a deal! Because 212 cm = 83.46″!! I do believe it’s a typo – and should be 212 mm = 8.35″ HUGE difference, no? I’d say.
The overall dimensions of this plate are 9.25″ x 4.72″, which is usable I suppose but leans on the small side if you ask me. I have lots of little holes on the bottom side of my router bases and damn if I can get more than 2 to line up to these dimensions. Additionally there isn’t a spot for a thru-table height adjustment. Of course I could fabricate a base for my router and modify this plate…yada yada yada. Is it worth it though? I decided against it. Too much work for saving a little coin. Just my opinion. Buyer beware.
Sucks though – because I was excited to see this come back up again! crap.
Be careful, I almost purchased because it was a great deal, then realized that this won’t fit a standard router. I think this is for a small trim router. Do your own measurements for your router first.