

🛠️ Elevate your craft with Bosch precision — don’t let your workshop miss out!
The Bosch RA1181 Benchtop Router Table features a robust 27" x 18" aluminum top designed for durability and precision. Its pre-drilled rigid aluminum mounting plate supports a variety of routers with easy height adjustments. The extra tall aluminum fence with adjustable faceplates and featherboards ensures maximum control and safety. Equipped with a 2.5-inch dust-collection port, it maintains a clean workspace. Additional conveniences include accessory storage, cord wrap, and a power-cord lock, making it an indispensable, portable solution for professional and hobbyist woodworkers alike.












| ASIN | B000H12DQ6 |
| Amperage | 15 Amps |
| Base Type | Fixed, Plunge |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Battery Description | Lithium-Ion |
| Best Sellers Rank | #5,274 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #1 in Router Tables |
| Brand | Bosch |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (5,065) |
| Date First Available | July 2, 2004 |
| Description Pile | Lithium-Ion |
| Finish | Brushed |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00000346353679 |
| Included Components | (1) RA1181 Benchtop Router Table |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 30 pounds |
| Item model number | RA1181 |
| Manufacturer | Bosch |
| Material | Aluminum |
| Part Number | RA1181 |
| Pattern | Solid |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Product Dimensions | 27"W x 14.5"H |
| Shape | Rectangular |
| Size | 2275 in |
| Style | Industrial |
| UPC | 000346353679 |
| Voltage | 120 Volts |
| Warranty Description | Limited 1 Year |
K**A
Great build quality.
BOSCH RA1181 Benchtop Router Table 27 in. x 18 in. Aluminum Top I put it together. Haven't yet put it to use. I'll only speak to what I can tell from the assembly. Great instructions! Bosch has gone to great lengths to take all guess work out of the assembly process, something other manufacturers should take a lesson from. The paper booklet is much better than online manuals, although I used both at different times. For those of use who think manuals are an unnecessary imposition on our God-like intelligence; I suggest you read the manual at least a little in advance of the parts you're assembling. It might save you some assembly-disassembly-reassembly. Don't ask me how I know. You know how I know. Ever wondered which bolt is the #10-16 x 1/2" and which is the #10-24 x 1/2"? The paper booklet has a true-to-size print of each and every bolt, washer, nut, etc. that solves the mysteries of identifying an incredibly large number of parts that come with the router table. How many parts is a large number? There are 161 parts, a few of which are for other models of Bosch router tables. A key identifies each part with a number that matches the true-to-size part's representation in the booklet. BTW: I didn't notice any Chinesium fasteners whose Philips head screws round out with the slightest bit of aggressive twisting of the old driver bit. All the fasteners are of a quality you might find in something like automotive manufacturing. All the main component parts are solid and well-made. Plastic is not all made the same. Time will tell how the plastic components hold up, but I expect they'll do just fine. I was very surprised at how sturdy the aluminum fence was. The same for the aluminum router plate and table top. I did not expect them to be so heavy. When I was removing the table top from the carton I wondered, due to its weight, if it was steel rather than aluminum. Leveling the router plate: I've seen reviews that made comments about the difficulty of leveling the router plate and aligning it to the same plane as the table top. I found no problem with this at all and verified the results with a TSO MTR-X triangle. I didn't go so far as to get out a set of feeler gauges to look for thousandths of an inch differences, but I don't expect to be routing components for use on Space-X. It's woodworking, not rocket science! Price: I got a terrific Black Friday price of $172.81, or so I thought. It's still (12/20/24) listed at about the same price on Amazon. I am not a connoisseur of router tables. I did the usual due diligence one might expect a penny pincher to do when making a purchase that offers the best of everything at the lowest price available and I think it went a lot better than expected. I wasn't looking for a table that cost $400 or more. I wasn't looking for the largest table or one that attaches to a Festool MFT. I wanted a table I could use in the basement or out on the driveway and pick up and carry to a job site without too much muscle strain that was suited for making moldings, dados and so forth. I was first looking for a table with a two part fence so it could be used for jointing. I admit to being disappointed that the best table I found did not have that feature. It took a while to find a Youtube video that spoke to this problem. But Bosch solved it by including two 1/16" "Jointing Shims" that slide behind the out feed fence to allow edge jointing in increments of 1/16" to 1/8". It's not an infinity of adjustments but then no fiddling is required to set up the table for jointing. Just slide a shim behind the fence and you're ready to go. So, that may actually be an advantage over two separately moveable fences that require careful alignment to get the right cut on an edge joint. I rarely give five stars but I think they are well deserved in the case of the Bosch RA1181 and the great Amazon price. For $175, how can you go wrong?
V**E
Works well in a small shop space
A result of downsizing was that I sold my wood shop of 50+ years that held some pretty serious equipment for a serious but hobbyist woodworker. As I lost my great router table to the downsizing, I still needed some sort of router table for my projects. I've always had good luck with Bosch tools, and this router table has not changed my views. It is compact enough to allow me to store it in a small space, but stout enough to handle small to medium sized routing needs. The fence and adjustments are fairly precise and fast to set up, the bulk is enough so that I can simply clamp the table to my workbench and create a solid base. Excellent product. If I had room, I would build it onto a cabinet which would hold bits and accessories. Very happy with this purchase.
J**N
Great table, not-so-great value, perfect for Craftsman 27680
I'm writing this from the perspective of a beginning-moderate woodworker in a 2-car garage who bought this table when I was still quite green. I wouldn't say I regret the purchase as I got a screaming goldbox deal on it, but I wouldn't say it's a good value either. I'm now mounting this table on the extension wing of a new table saw and this is DEFINITELY the way to go, especially if you'd like to dual-use a good table saw fence. Pros: - Aluminum top is excellent, mine is perfectly flat in every measurable way - Included plate fits many routers (including Craftsman Professional 27680 (FANTASTIC router) WITH ABOVE TABLE HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT, no accessories required!) - Included accessories are numerous, but don't see much use. Nice to have - 2 x 1/16" shims and a separable fence to use as a make-shift jointer with a gigantic straight bit (http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00004T7CW/ref=cm_cr_ryp_prd_ttl_sol_1). It's no 8" jointer, but nice to have in a pinch. - Power switch is well-built and handy, and removable - Standard 27" width accommodates mounting between the rails on a standard-sized table saw top (had to shim mine 1/2" on each side). This was perfect for me as a growing woodworker, as I acquired a full sized tablesaw later Cons: - Super chintzy plastic legs hold table steady but don't inspire confidence. Could be improved with rubber feet. Just pitched them after Table saw attachment. - Featherboards have very limited range of movement - this is better left to jigs anyway - Fence is limited to ~3" of inward cut. Also corrected by mounting to TS - Mounting plate is very hard to get leveled perfect with 8 contact points Other Thoughts: As a standalone, stowable router table, you'd be hard pressed to find a more versatile machine. The Bench Dog is nicer but at 250 it's pretty far into DIY territory. However, if you have or ever want to buy a full sized table saw, this is a pretty bad buy. When I bought, I was too green and didn't have the confidence that I could build a good router table, but looking back it's a no brainer. Another $20 buys everything you need (kit or self-designed), there are hundreds of tutorials, and you can customize it to your application. Now that I'm mounting mine in an extension wing, I see the amount I paid as a kind of sunk cost, even though it's nice to have a good-looking aluminum top. Special note with Craftsman router: I didn't know this in advance, but if you use non-Craftsman holes for the 27680 (don't remember which), you can actually line up a hole for above-table adjustment. Bosch charges for an attachment to do this on their OWN routers that looks inferior, and I got a 2.5+ HP (14 amp), soft start, variable speed, LED-lit plunge-and-fixed base combo kit with tons of accessories for less than half what Bosch markets their big router for. The combo of table+router gets five stars, and I couldn't beat it unless I employed a router lift.
R**K
Alles gut - schneller Versand für aus USA!
A**R
High quality product works as represented. Used in my workplace for over a year. Shipped in good condition and easily assembled as per instructions.
R**.
Todo ok
A**R
Excellent quality and value. Good strength and easy to assemble. Only be very sure you buy a router that fits the mounting plate holes. They list the brands and models.
P**.
Mann muss zwar nen Eurostecker dran machen. Aber das funktioniert ohne Probleme. Sehr massiver Tisch.
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