rvieceli
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I don't have a 1400 but I think it is mostly the same as mine.
The router base consists of a casting and on the bottom is a phenolic wear/slide plate. Flip the router over. The plate should attached by 5 screws. You could consider using those tapped holes. Get some screws that can be countersunk into the table top and then go through the top to the base.
You also brace it with a couple of strips of plywood. One end on the top of the base and the other end screwed to the table.
The router base consists of a casting and on the bottom is a phenolic wear/slide plate. Flip the router over. The plate should attached by 5 screws. You could consider using those tapped holes. Get some screws that can be countersunk into the table top and then go through the top to the base.
You also brace it with a couple of strips of plywood. One end on the top of the base and the other end screwed to the table.