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⚡ Elevate your woodworking game with Bosch precision and pro-level dust control!
The Bosch RA1171 is a premium benchtop router table featuring a spacious 25.5-inch aluminum fence with adjustable MDF face plates for versatile material support. Its rigid aluminum mounting plate guarantees precision, while dual 2.5-inch dust collection ports maintain a clean workspace. Equipped with adjustable feather boards and a dual outlet switch, this 35-pound cabinet-style table is designed for professional-grade accuracy, safety, and convenience in any woodworking shop.























| ASIN | B000H14DLY |
| Base Type | Fixed |
| Best Sellers Rank | #8,957 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #1 in Router Tables |
| Brand | Bosch |
| Brand Name | Bosch |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 1,984 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00000346353549 |
| Included Components | (1) Adjustable Clear Guard, (1) Hardware for Mounting Routers, (1) RA1171 Cabinet Style Router Table, (1) Starter Pin, (1) Starter Pin Guard, (2) Adjustable Featherboards, (2) Outfeed Fence Shims, (3) Mounting Plate Insert Rings |
| Item Dimensions W x H | 25.5"W x 18"H |
| Item Type Name | Bosch Cabinet Style Router Table RA1171 |
| Item Weight | 35 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Bosch |
| Manufacturer Part Number | RA1171 |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | Limited 1 Year |
| Material | MDF |
| Material Type | MDF |
| Model Number | RA1171 |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Product Dimensions | 25.5"W x 18"H |
| UPC | 000346353549 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Voltage | 120 Volts |
J**M
very nice
I have had this a few months but just got around to putting it together. assembly is pretty straight forward. I honestly didn't need to look at directions a whole lot. I liked the screws it goes together with. they are tapered so they center in the hole there was no slop at all I think it due to the head of the screws being tapered. there is a lot of extra hardware in the bags. this cabinet is made of hardboard or mdf which ever you wanna call it. the screws to mount the door and magnetic stop leave something to be desired. they are very small so you need a eye glass screw driver or the smallest phillips head they make anyhow. mounting the router base is not really straight forward. it say in the manual to use the starter screw in either hole A or B. well this was just confusing to me. this is for a bosch router by the way. anyhow once you find the right holes its lines up perfect and seems to mount very securely. The dust collection on it works well with a shop vac just don't forget to hook it up or the cabinet will fill with dust. also make sure the level the table. there are 4 screws to do this. just loosen the mounting screws some and adjust away. I used a steel rule to check daylight and slid it back and forth across the table on edge to get it as close as I could. I like that it comes with feather boards. Overall i think it was a good buy. You can make one on your own given you have the time but the quality seems to be very good it seems solid. none of the aluminum parts had what i would call sharp edges the molded parts seem to be clear of defects
R**R
BOSCH #2
It is a BOSCH. Quality. I have a garage workshop- not anything industrial. Just me ruinin wood. For many years I had a "big box" set up. When I seen this router table, the price,quality of product. love at first sight. A bonus-a box joint jig that I just received will also fit this router table as well as my saw.
1**D
Good Router Table - Even Better After Modification
The Bosch RA1171 Benchtop Router Table is a good table for the money. The router mounting plate is aluminum, very sturdy, and fully adjustable to ensure it sits flush with the tabletop as explained in the included assembly instructions. The router mounting plate is compatible with a variety of routers - see photos for a list of routers (accurate as of today, 12/21/22). Once the table is fully assembled, it is very sturdy and easy to secure to a work surface, bench, stand, etc. There is one modification that, while not critical, I do recommend. I found that when I tightened an accessory down to the outer edges (far left and far right) of the Aluminum Miter Channel, the channel would flex and pull away from the tabletop. This happens because there are only three mounting screws used to hold the miter channel in place, and they are located more towards the center of the channel, leaving the outer several inches on both sides unsecured - see photos. The fix is easy. I drilled a 3/16" hole through the aluminum miter channel and completely through the tabletop, one inch in from the left and right ends of the miter channel after installing it to the tabletop. Then, I countersunk both holes to accept new #10-32x1" flathead machine screws making sure the tops of the screws would sit below the surface of the miter channel, just as the three screws provided by Bosch do - see photos - the two silver-colored screws on the outer ends are the new/added screws. The three black screws in the center are the ones provided by Bosch. The new #10-32x1" Screws are held in place by a Flat Washer and a Keps Nut on each screw from the underside of the tabletop. Tighten them securely. See photos for a closeup of the screws, washers, keps nuts, and one of the new screws installed in place. After completing this modification, the outer ends of the miter channel are now firmly attached to the tabletop and they will not flex when tightening accessories located in these areas.
C**.
Yep
From a pro woodworker of over 30 years here: I saw many reviews about this before I bought this. I use this for smaller jobs where a free hand routing job requires making a fence, and also when I do not want to set up a large shaper. First and foremost, if you want $2,500.00 shaper results, buy a $2,500.00 shaper. This is designed for smaller jobs or a hobbyist, and it works just FINE. Some say the table was not level or square, some had problems assembling, some say the plastic edge-banding was above the outer edge of the main top (simple fix guys - file it or sand it down carefully, but I didn't have this problem), some had other minor problems. I had NONE of those problems. Want a better fence, then make it. It's simple to do, but I didn't find anything wrong with the fence that came with it, or the laminate face material on the front of it. READ THE DIRECTIONS, or it will not go together correctly. The directions are clear cut and simple, people! I saw on a review where someone said they had to shim the top main metal plate with washers. Come on, really?! If you read the directions or have ANY common sense, you can see there are adjuster screws under the main metal top that are accessible without even removing the metal plate. This assembled fine (if you follow the directions), the table is level and square, and my Porter Cable router dropped right in the main metal table mount and screw holes lined up perfectly. The leveling screws for the metal top made leveling this a walk in the park. It's very easy to level from front to back and side to side if you have a long metal straight edge. Suction from the under side is ok at best, but if you put a adapter on it for a large dust collector system (I have a Jet), that will help dust/chip collection. If you want more suction from the lower rear port, you can also modify the main front door. Cover the grab hole (where you open it) and put a knob on it somewhere. Modify the front swinging door to not leave such a large gap where the on off switch is. A little bit of ingenuity and some scrap 1/4" ply will do the job and attach from the back side easily. You'll increase the back port suction substantially. There is only two things I can find to complain a small bit about. First is the fact that adjusting the router from the inside of this unit offers a small challenge, but not big enough to make a major event out. Second, and last, is the suction, but I addressed that already. No big deal. Again, if you want big pro tool results, buy a big pro tool and spend $2,000.00 or more. Overall, I'm happy with this so far. If anything changes, I will edit this review.
D**N
Works great with Bosch 1617 Router, Craftsman Tool Cabinet
Great value router table. I considered making my own (lots of plywood around) but by the time I added the cost of the remote switch, hardware, a router mounting base, and t-slots, I was close to half the cost of this unit. My weekends are more busy now so it was worth the additional cost. Pros: It's Bosch and is designed to work with my Bosch 1617 router fixed base. Sturdy (heavy!) MDF construction (not particle board). The aluminum router mounting plate, fence extrusion, and miter slot add strength and wear resistance to the heavily used pieces. It took me a about an hour to assemble and adjust. I had no issues with fit up. I also didn't have issues with adjusting the router base plate flat with the table - it took me five minutes with a long level. There are two screws at each corner of the mounting plate, one holds it down to the table, the other acts against it as a height adjustment. Loosen them all, then adjust the heights with a level, then tighten it down. Also, the MDF table top I received (May 2013) was chamfered on the inside edge, so none of my workpieces catch while routing. I sat this on top of a set of Craftsman roller drawers with some non-slip drawer liner in between. I haven't had to clamp it down yet; the drawer cabinet wants to wobble on its casters before the router cabinet slides. Dust collection: there is a 2" hole on the rear left of the unit. I plan on installing a Y to route dust collection to the fixed router base (Bosch sells a kit for this) and to the fence. Cons: I wish Bosch would have included plastic inserts to cover the unused countersunk holes (some of them 3/8") in the router mounting plate. I will probably will these with something on my own. To be fair, the holes haven't affected operation; I just like a cleaner look. Also, the included feather boards are a pain if you take them out of the t-slot. They are made of more parts (to standardize manufacturing) and don't fit into the slots one-handed, (or easily two-handed, for me). That said, you're not buying this table for the accessories, and you can easily modify them if needed. One commenter added bolt clamps on his fence for quick adjustments, I plan on doing the same (though the included knobs work fine).
T**S
Solid and easy to assemble.
Assembled very easily. Though I thought the cabinet would be metal it is all made of cardboard. Seems sturdy so far.
R**Z
Decent router cabinet for occasional use
Getting this cabinet set up was a bit tricky because the screws are small, so I needed a tiny screwdriver. The manual's instructions on mounting the router base were a little confusing at first, but once I figured out which holes to use, everything lined up well and felt secure. It works nicely for my Bosch router in the workshop when I need a compact storage solution.
C**M
Overall okay - But great example of what happens when accountants make design choices.
Just got this assembled and it looks like it will work fine for what I need, but there are a few design issues that appear to be caused by using cheaper hardware and packaging. Examples: - The screws that hold the cabinet together are nice and go in well, but the supplied wrench doesn't fit them very well and slips out constantly while trying to tighten them. - The screws that attach the door to the cabinet are smaller than my number 1 Philips. You need a jewelers screwdriver to fit the head.. Have you ever tried putting in a wood screw with a tiny screwdriver? Even with the pre-drilled holes, it's VERY difficult. - Do yourself a favor and buy (6) #5 or #6 5/8" #2 Philips wood screws and don't use the ones supplied. - The fence is nice, but they need plastic spacers to hold the feather boards out far enough to not hit the wooden inserts on the fence. - The feather boards are poorly packaged in a box with heavy parts and can easily be damaged. - To Bosch's credit, I called and had replacement feather boards within a couple days. But, a little foam blocking around the loose parts would have saved that headache. Overall, now that I have it assembled, it's nice and sturdy, has a couple options for dust collection, and it is a nice upgrade from my old router table after I paired it with the Bosch router. I mounted the Bosch 1617EVSPK in mine. Fit perfectly, and the screws to mount the router to the plate were included. Pros: - Nice and sturdy once you get it assembled. - The leveling feature for the router plate works well. (Adjust the screws under the plate, then tighten the plate down) - The fence is nice and sturdy extruded aluminum. - The hole in the plate for router bits can accommodate large diameter bits - Nice thick router mounting plate with lots of mounting options for many routers. - Easy to mount the cabinet or clamp down, but for light work it's heavy enough and just putting an anti-slip mat under it should keep it in place. - You can store parts such as router bits inside the cabinet, however, that will come at the cost of getting them full of dust if you don't build a covered tray for them. - Enclosed cabinet makes the router quieter. Cons: - Poorly packaged. Bosch needs to understand that these heave boxes will be banged up in shipping and there needs to be foam inside to prevent damage. Saving a couple bucks on packaging costs more in damaged parts. - Assembly is easy, but fastener choices need to be looked at. The supplied wrench barely worked for the cabinet screws and needing a tiny jewelers screwdriver for the hinge screws is terrible. - Plastic spacers for the feather boards would not have been needed if Bosch had used thinner panels on the fence or a slightly different extrusion profile. - No cable management for the power cord inside the cabinet. - A knob would have been better than a hole for opening the door. If you open with right hand, be careful not to break your finger when it gets over half way open. The momentum of the door grabs your finger.
A**N
nice and sturdy
I bought this after seeing mixed reviews and looking at other brands and am very happy that I went with this one. It came early and comes in an easy to carry flat packed box. Assembly is straightforward and the directions are easy to read and fallow. This took me less than half an hour to put together and be ready to joint lumber (that includes adding your router and a bit and leveling to center plate to the table). I am very happy with this product and would recommend it to anyone needing a good affordable router table. It comes with a fully adjustable centerplate as well as fence. Also the fence can be shimmed to allow for jointing of boars an these easy to add or subtract shims are included. Also the center plate is pre drilled and marked for different most models of router and includes different screws also. So yes when you have this assembled there will be extra pieces left over not to worry you haven't forgotten anything lol. Even with my huge Milwaukee router a box of bits and the adjustment tools all inside the cupboard this stand is easy to lift onto your work surface and lift of and store under the workbench when not in use. This can be bolted to a bench but It's lots sturdy enough to not slide around while in use and I use mine on the slick surface of my table saw.
A**R
Five Stars
Good
C**N
Buen producto
Una excelente compra, accesible, practico. He notado algunos errores de diseño que podrían ser mejorados para prolongar la eficiencia del desempeño pero en general, es una buena inversión ya que el proposito de aumentar las capacidades del router es cubierto sin problema. Yo lo uso con el Bosch modelo 1617EVSPK y su rendimiento es excelente.
I**.
Good for almost all levels of craftsman
As mentioned by other purchasers the insert and top are not 100%flat. I measured the gap to be about 12 thousandths which for my application will not effect the finish product. The insert which is aluminum can be straightened by itself to be 98% flat which is acceptable by my standards. For most profile and edge treatment work the table is fine. Everthing else is as it should be.
E**S
Buena elección
Con la garantía de la marca Bosch es una buena mesa de trabajo. Si bien es cierto que te puedes construir una de mayores dimensiones, la verdad esta mesa tiene todo lo necesario, las guías, los enchufes, una base sólida y sobre todo la compatibilidad total con el router de la marca, para hacer tus trabajos de una manera más precisa, he trabajado con brocas de 1/2" y es estable. Para un aficionado a la madera como yo es un buen producto.
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