the lr32 base plate which is needed to mount the router to the lr32 system only fits the of1010 and of1400 it may be possible to drill it to fit the of2000 but my guess is that its probably to large a router to be practical on the lr32
It may be worth thinkng about buying a small cheap router that you could mount to the lr32 plate that way it could be left mounted as a dedicated router
It may be worth thinkng about buying a small cheap router that you could mount to the lr32 plate that way it could be left mounted as a dedicated router
If the cost is the concern, get hold of a small, cheap plunge router, even if second hand. After all, you're not really taxing the router drilling 5mm shelf holes and 35mm hinge holes, and if you're not doing this professionally, you'll probably not use it very often.