Woodstock W2000 manual Commentary, Modifications or improper use of this tool will void

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C. Commentary

Woodstock International, Inc. is proud to offer the W2000 Rebel® Router Table. The Rebel®, named because of its radical design and construction features, is substantially different to what is currently available in the market place. You won’t find any tin, plastic or wood construction that looks as if it’s been hammered out in someone’s garage. Instead you will find an inher- ent ruggedness which denotes strength and durability. The Rebel® represents countless hours of research, development and hands-on testing by skilled wood- workers. The effort that went into the development of this router table will be appreciated every time you use it.

The Rebel®, in conjunction with your router is truly a versatile woodworking tool. This combination will allow you to utilize the full potential of your router. The Rebel® will allow you to joint, rabbet, slot, flute cove, bead, miter, mold, tenon and perform many other tasks that are necessary for fine quality woodworking. Best of all, The Rebel® can be used by anyone at any level of woodworking. The beginner as well as the master craftsman will appreciate its versatility and will come to depend upon its quality construction, ruggedness and durability.

Woodstock is committed to offering top quality products and supporting them through customer service and technical documentation. The manual you now have represents our latest effort to produce the best doc- umentation possible. If you have any criticisms or com- ments you feel we should pay attention to in our next printing, please write us at the address below.

Manager, Technical Documentation

Woodstock International, Inc.

P.O. Box 2309

Bellingham, WA 98227

FAX 1-800-647-8801

Phone 360-734-3482

If you have any parts problems or requests, please con- tact your Woodstock distributor or call Woodstock International at 1-800-840-8420 between 8am and 5pm Pacific Standard Time, Monday through Friday.

To operate this, or any tool, safely and efficient- ly, it is essential to become as familiar with its characteristics as possible. Take as much time as necessary to become acquainted with the W2000 Rebel® Router Table. The time you invest before you begin to use it will be time well spent. Also, read all of the safety procedures. If you do not understand them, DO NOT use your Router Table. Serious personal injury may occur.

The specifications, drawings, and photographs illus- trated in this manual represent the Model W2000 as supplied when the manual was prepared. But owing to Woodstock’s policy of continuous improvement, changes to the Model W2000 may occur at any time with no obligation on the part of Woodstock. Should you receive a manual update, please insert it into the manual and keep it for reference.

We have included some important safety measures which we believe to be essential to this tool’s operation. While most safety measures are generally universal, Woodstock reminds you that each work environment is different and safety rules should be considered as they apply to your situation.

We also believe additional information sources are very important to better realize the full potential of this tool. Trade journals, woodworking magazines, and your local library are good places to start.

The Model W2000 was designed for shaping. It must never be modified and/or used for any other purpose.

Modifications or improper use of this tool will void

all warranties. If you are confused about any aspect of the Rebel®, DO NOT use it until you have resolved any questions you might have.

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Contents Item W2000 Router TableTable of Contents Introduction Safety Instructions For All ToolsAdditional Safety Rules For The Rebel Modifications or improper use of this tool will void CommentaryUnpacking Piece Inventory Contents of the bolt bagStand II. AssemblyAttaching the wood facing FenceMiter Gauge Safety GuardMounting the Router Electrical Switch optionalDrill and counter sink insert Wiring the RouterRouter Table Insert III. AdjustmentsDo not make fence adjustments while the router is running Fence AdjustmentSafety guard adjusted properly To adjust the miter gauge stops Working Height IV. OperationsSite Planning General Operations SafetyMiter Gauge Work Straight Edge ShapingFigures 25 Freehand WorkW2000 Rebel Using Stop Blocks Maintenance VI. Parts Breakdown VII. Parts List VIII. Warranty and Returns
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