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Introducing every woodworkers must have product, the Woodpecker UNILIFT. This new router accessory is the first four post router lift, and the first lift with an interchangeable router mounting plate. With pre-machined hole patterns and fixings for many different routers, now virtually every router type can be adjusted from above the table.
FOUR POST SUPPORT While most parallel plate style lifts try to support routers from only one side and only two posts, the Woodpecker UNILIFT provides support on both sides of your router with four precision ground and polished steel posts.

Absolutely wobble free, with phosphor bronze bearings and ground posts.
FINE PITCH = PRECISE ADJUSTMENT The new UNILIFT adjusts the cutter height with 1.60mm per revolution and .05mm per graduation makes precision routing a breeze . No special tools required, the speed crank handle is supplied as standard. The UNILIFT features two convenient cranking positions.

Precise adjustment approx. 1.6mm per turn or 0.05mm per graduation all achieved from above the router table.
INTERCHANGEABLE ROUTERS The unique router mounting plate design of the UNILIFT now makes it possible to easily interchange different routers. By attaching a separate mounting plate to each router, you can change routers in just a couple of minutes.

Fits most plunge routers
(see list below, blank plates also available)
95mm RANGE The new UNILIFT has 95mm height adjustment range. This is about 25mm more then what most plunge routers have

Machined recess reduces bit length loss.
SOLID BRAKE The new UNILIFT also features a rock solid brake designed to firmly lock the router height position and prevent unwanted height changes. Brake Wrench included.

Solid Height Lock Brake. 1/4 turn locks height
CHAIN DRIVE UNILIFT has a chain drive device offering durable, slip free transmission of the crank handle rotation to the router support.

Solid engineering, quality workmanship with slip free chain drive adjustment
SUPERIOR PLATE The UNILIFT is built on a cast, Blanchard ground 235mm x 300mm by 10mm (approx) thick aluminium tool plate. The plate has two spring-loaded temperature compensating ball bearing plungers and eight threaded set screws for levelling. With these easily accessible levelling screws, you won’t have to wrestle underneath the table to level it. Plus, the ball bearing plungers ensure that your router is against the table edge before you begin cutting. They not only position the plate but also eliminate vibration and heat related deformity.
By machining a recess in the underside of the main plate, the effective thickness added to the normal base of your router is 8mm. That’s at least 1.60mm less then competitive plate type lifts. As with any casting, some very minor blemishes may be evident on the plate surface, these will in no way effect the accuracy or use of the UniLIFT.

Two spring loaded ball bearing plungers ensures slop free fit
TWIST LOCK RINGS Included with each UNILIFT are three precisely machined aluminium rings with. A 25mm and 63mm hole diameter as well as a step ring for Porter Cable template guide bushings.

Includes 3 machined aluminium TwistLOCK rings

Optional 8 Piece Twist Lock Rings are available here
WIDE COMPATIBILITY Each UNILIFT supplied with a speed crank handle as standard, (3) machined TwistLOCK rings, a steel core, nylon sleeved Starting Pin, plated Spanner Wrench, Brake Wrench and mounting screws for the following routers:
o Hitachi M12V (M12V Version 2 requires special plate)
o Porter-Cable 690, 7529, 890, 8529,7518, 7536, 7539
o Bosch 1613, 1615, 1617, 1618
o Fein RT1800o
o DeWalt 621, 625, 6184, 610
o Freud FT2000
o Triton (2400 watt & 1400 watt)
o Milwaukee 5619, 5625
o Makita 3612C, 1101
and other routers that share the base design of these routers.
Click here to view mounting plate layout (PDF)
The new Xtreme Xtension perfect for extending bit lengths and for above the table bit changes, this great accessory is great even with the Triton TRA-001 as is eliminates the need to fiddle with the router to achieve TRUE above table bit changes. See it here
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