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The Bosch RA1181 Benchtop Router Table features a durable 27-inch aluminum top, a rigid pre-drilled mounting plate compatible with various routers, and an extra tall adjustable fence with featherboards for precision. It includes a standard 2.5-inch dust collection port for a clean workspace, plus smart storage options like a cord wrap and accessory pocket. Designed for professional-grade performance and versatility, it weighs 30 pounds and runs on 120V power.
Brand | BOSCH |
Material | Aluminum |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Product Dimensions | 27"W x 14.5"H |
Voltage | 120 |
Item Weight | 30 Pounds |
Amperage | 15 Amps |
Base Type | Fixed, Plunge |
Battery Description | Lithium-Ion |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00000346353679 |
UPC | 000346353679 |
Manufacturer | Bosch |
Part Number | RA1181 |
Item Weight | 30 pounds |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | RA1181 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | 22.75" in |
Style | Heavy Duty - Aluminum Top |
Finish | Clear-Coated Aluminum Top |
Pattern | Router Table |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Included Components | (1) RA1181 Benchtop Router Table |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Description Pile | Lithium-Ion |
Warranty Description | 30 day money back guarantee, 1 yr limited warranty, 1 yr service protection plan |
M**M
Good Value
I just finished a set of raised panel cabinet doors which is about the most challenging thing I use a router table for. The doors ended up nice with good fit, the minor flaws are most likely do to the operator not the tools. I am by no means a pro but here are few points I noticed while using the table:1. Assembly was not particularly difficult but expect to take some time to do it right. The instructions were adequate.2. Leveling the mounting plate got a little frustrating, but I tend to get hung up making things perfect when they don't need to be. In the end I got it level with the table (more on this later).3. Setting up the table for use was easy, the feather boards were solid, worked well, and stayed in place as did the fence itself. I have to admit, the guard that attaches to the fence didn't last long with me, but removing it is easier than installing it. I will most likely regret this decision the first time I get my fingers tangled up in a spinning bit.4. The table surface left some mar on the wood I was using, but nothing that wasn't easy to sand out. I imagine that this will go away as the table surface gets used. If you really wanted to I'm sure you could polish the table surface before first use.5. I have a Bosch router so the table top depth adjustment feature worked with my router. However, the combination of having to clean out the dust from the hole every time and keeping track of the allen wrench made it a rarely used gimmick. I ended up just making all of my adjustments from under the table. This is how I adjusted on my old table so it was not a big deal for me.6. Chip collection was decent using a 1HP shop-vac, but I would continually blow the breaker in the table switch with both the vac and the router plugged in to it. Based on the current rating of the switch (15A) I shouldn't have had both things plugged in to it; so chalk that up to operator error.Now for my main complaint. As was mentioned in a few other reviews my table top had some significant crown (a little over 1/32" or 0.03125"). 95% of the time this probably won't be an issue but I emailed Bosch anyway. Per the response I received, the manufacturing tolerances are a max crown of 0.5mm (0.02"), so it would seem my table is out of spec. It's the weekend so I will have to wait for Bosch's response as to what I should do, but even with the out of spec crown the table performed well.Overall, I would recommend this table to a friend who was in the market for a sub-$200 router table.*EDIT* After a brief and friendly email exchange with Bosch tech support they shipped out a new table top which showed up just a few days later. This one was perfect and they did not ask for the old one back making it a rather easy process. I upgraded my review to 5 stars due to the excellent support I received.
S**O
A Winner.
Disclaimer: I'm a wannabe woodworker headed for retirement and a mechanic of 40 years experience.Assembly was a breeze really. I got it mounted and running in 90 minutes. Identifying and sorting all your parts first will help. Having a ratchet with an allen-head socket will speed things along too.Although I would have preferred a full sized router table with a cabinet, my limited space made it impossible. (If I told you how small my shop was, you probably wouldn't believe it.) Naturally, in the process of buying something I really didn't want to buy, I did lots of research. I buy with value in mind employing a computation of price, quality, quantity, reputation and life cycle. I have NO allegiance to any brands or where any product is made. I had a chance to see and touch some of the competing models of bench top tables including Bosch's other model 1171 and rejected them all for one reason or another. The numbers (including a great sale price from Amazon) landed me on the RA1181 with trepidation after reading many reviews and not being able to get my eyes and hands on one. As a mechanic/technician, I'm fairly picky about machine tolerances so, I was a bit put-off by some of the reviews I've seen complaining about warped tops. I fully expected to go into this with having to do my own machine work to the top in mind. As soon as I opened the package I went over the top with a 12 inch machinist's bar and a feeler gauge. I did it again after assembly. I found no high points and the lows did not exceed 0.004. I don't know about everyone else but, that's damned near perfect and less of a variant than I know I'll experience from the materials (wood) I'm working with. Wood, depending on how dense the species is, will expand and contract over time, humidity and temperature at least as much if not more than 0.004. If you want better than that, I would recommend prying out a few grand for a cast iron shaper. Testing by bridging the over the insert found it dead-on. That's good enough for me. I found the fence to be fine. The hardware is robust enough that they all stay put during operation and should last. I saw some complaints about the fence material. The metal extrusion is also dead on and the faces are what appears to be melamine. Good enough when you consider that they are sacrificial. Replacing them shouldn't cost much and they shouldn't really be replaced with anything other than what they are. I really like the dust extraction feature. Some bigger chips do fall underneath but, the flyable dust seems to be getting sucked up pretty well. I'll put the efficiency, conservatively, around 70%...'your mileage may vary'. The included shims to set up for edge jointing is a nice touch and I've used it twice already. Works great. Speaking of 'nice touch', there is an outlet to support your shop vac or whatever you're using as a dust extraction system, a real time saver. No Miter Fence? The track on the table is not for a Miter Fence, it's for the feather boards. Everything I've studied says that you shouldn't use a miter fence on a router table or any other tool that has a parallel, rip, oriented fence. I square up a piece of scrap and tack a guide on the end so it follows the edge of the table top. Works fine, quick and easy to do and provides a nice back-up to prevent tear out.Downers: Of all the dimensions I was able to find prior to purchase, there was no mention of the base. There is a dimensional diagram on the box but, still no mention of the base bottom. I incorrectly assumed the dimension would be the same as the top. Be warned that the base, at the mounting holes, is wider than the table top. It didn't fit the workbench I had to make in advance of receiving the tool. I wish the carriage bolts in the feather boards were a little beefier but, that's only a little annoying in initial set up of a project. Yes, the base of the table is plastic but, it's made with enough ribbing support that it's very strong. The unit doesn't rack at all. I just wish the same theme was followed with the switch fascia. It's sort of adequately supported on one side only and feels cheesy as it deflects when operating the switch. But, it does work and we'll see if it lasts. I'll just have to discipline myself to use my fingers rather than my knuckles like I do all the rest of my tools.Summary: Other than those couple of nit-picks, I'm pleasantly surprised by the convenience and functionality of this tool and would recommended it to the small-shop woodworker without much reservation. I've done a couple of projects with it, got no surprises and it has already paid for itself in saved time and aggravation. The days of having to whack together all sorts of elaborate jigs to compensate for not having a router table are over, thank goodness.
M**E
Solid Table for the Price – Great for Hobbyists and Beginners
I paired the BOSCH RA1181 Router Table with the BOSCH 1617EVS, and it's been a great setup for edge profiling and smaller woodworking projects. The table offers a stable and solid surface, and the aluminum top and fence hold up well during use.Assembly was easy and intuitive, and the fence locks down firmly - though if you need ultra-fine adjustments, it can take a bit more effort. The router height adjustment is smooth and easy to fine-tune, which makes dialing in bit depth a breeze.Dust collection is okay but not perfect - the 2½″ vacuum port helps keep things cleaner than handheld routing, but some dust still escapes during use. If you're planning on working indoors or want a dust-free experience, you may need a shop air filter.The 27″×18″ table size is sufficient for smaller to medium projects, and while the whole unit is technically portable, it’s not something you’ll want to move around constantly due to its size and weight.Overall, I give it 4 out of 5 stars. It’s a great value for budget-minded beginners and hobbyists, especially if you're looking for a solid benchtop solution that doesn’t take up too much space. It’s not perfect, but for the price, it gets the job done.
R**N
Router table.
Been a great benchtop router table. Cord storage could be better and seem sturdy for the amount of plastic used.
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