Bosch Power Tools RA118EVSTBPLUS, RA1181 manual Improper Fence Location and Workpiece Feed

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Additional Safety Warnings for Router Tables

Piloted bits along with the starter pin are used when routing internal and external contours on the workpiece. Use the auxiliary bit guard when shaping material with the starter pin and piloted bits. The starter pin and bearing of the piloted bit assist in maintaining control

of the workpiece.

Do not use the table as a workbench or work surface. Using it for purposes other than routing may cause damage and make it unsafe to use in routing.

Never stand on the table or use as a ladder or scaffolding. Table could tip or the cutting tool could be accidentally contacted.

Use only Bosch replacement parts. Any others may create a hazard.I

Improper Fence Location and Workpiece Feed

The fence and/or workpiece are improperly located anytime it would result in:

The front of the bit being exposed during the actual cut- ting (Fig. A).

“Climb-cutting” – The bit must not enter the workpiece in the same direction as the feed direction, which is likely to cause the workpiece to “climb” and may lead to loss of control during operation (Fig. B).

“Fence Traps”: One type of improper fence location warrants special attention. “Fence traps” happen when the fence is positioned so far back that the front side (power switch side) of the workpiece would be behind the router bit.

Fence traps are dangerous for two reasons:

Exposure of the bit on the front side (power switch side) of the workpiece.

Likelihood of climb-cut, which can cause loss of control.

Fig. A shows a fence trap.

Do not feed the workpiece from left to right: (Fig. B)

It would cause climb-cutting.

It would be difficult to keep the workpiece against the fence faces because the bit rotation would push the workpiece away from the fence.

FIG. A

DIRECTION

OF FEED

WORKPIECE

EXPOSED BIT

FIG. B

CORRECT

DIRECTION

OF FEED

WORKPIECE

INCORRECT

DIRECTION

CLIMB-CUTTING

Important Information About Extension Cords

If an extension cord is necessary, a cord with adequate size conductors that is capable of carrying the current necessary for your tool must be used. This will prevent excessive voltage drop, loss of power, or overheating. Grounded tools must use 3-wire extension cords that have 3-prong plugs and receptacles.

NOTE: The smaller the gauge number, the heavier the cord.

RECOMMENDED SIZES OF EXTENSION CORDS 120 VOLT ALTERNATING CURRENT TOOLS

Tool’s

Cord Size in A.W.G.

Wire Sizes in mm2

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Ampere

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Cord Length in Feet

Cord Length in Meters

Rating

 

25

50

100

150

15

30

60

120

3-6

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

18

16

16

14

.75

.75

1.5

2.5

6-8

18

16

14

12

.75

1.0

2.5

4.0

8-10

18

16

14

12

.75

1.0

2.5

4.0

10-12

16

16

14

12

1.0

2.5

4.0

12-16

14

12

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Contents Read Before Using For English ¿Habla español? SeeTable of Contents Power Tool Safety RulesAdditional Safety Warnings for Router Tables ServiceImportant Information About Extension Cords Improper Fence Location and Workpiece FeedFence traps are dangerous for two reasons Symbols This tool complies to NOMParts List Fence AssemblyStarter Pin Assembly Description QuantityParts List Fasteners for Table Assembly Countersunk Phillips 31 1/4-20 x 1 1⁄ 2 ″ Carriage Bolt Router Table Assembly Assembling the Router TableTable LEG Inserts FIG Tools Required not includedAttach the Switch to the Fascia FIG Attach the SWITCH/FASCIA Assembly to the Router Table FIGAssembling the Fence Assembling the Fence FigsInstalling the Router Mounting Plate Preliminary Installation of the Router Mounting PlateTools Required Figs a -7CDetermine the Mounting Method to be Used see chart on Mounting Plate Guide for Compatible Routers FigAttach Router to Mounting Plate Figs Router Hole Fasteners Mount Brand Model Pattern RequiredFinal Installation of the Router Mounting Plate Fig OVER-TABLE Height AdjustmentInstalling the Fence Attaching the Fence to the TableMounting the Router Table to a Work Surface or Workbench RA1190 Router Table Floor Stand featuresMethod 1 Fig Method 2 Fig To Install Tabletop Inserts Fig Tabletop Inserts FigSwitch Instructions Router Table OperationElectrical Requirements General InformationSwitch Operation Connecting the Router Power Cord to the SwitchTo operate the switch Installing a WET/DRY VAC Router and Switch OperationWhen the Router Table is not in USE Installation of a WET/DRY VAC to the Dust CollectorInstalling the Router BIT Cutter Assembling the Featherboards FigsFence Featherboard Figs Tabletop Featherboard FigRouting Using Featherboards Fig Adjusting the Fence Facing FigAdjusting Depth and Height of CUT Fig Full Edge Cutting or Jointing Figs Remove the board from the table and lowerEdge Cutting with Nonpiloted Router Bits FigsEdge Cutting with Piloted Router Bits Figs Figs GROOVING, FLUTING, and VeiningBefore proceeding Using the Starter PIN for Edge Forming of Curves Using a Miter Gauge not suppliedTable des Matiéres Consignes DE SécuritéAssemblage de la table à toupie ImportantsConsignes de sécurité supplèmentaires pour la table à toupie RéparationEmplacement du guide et sens d’avance incorrects Information importante pour les cordons de rallongeLe guide et/ou la pièce sont Placées incorrectement quand on observe ce qui suitSymboles Symbole Nom Désignation/ExplicationListe de pièces Rep Description QuantitéListe de pièces No Rep Description Quantité Attaches Fournis Pour l’assemblage de la tableAttaches Fournis Pour l’assemblage du guide Attaches Fournis Pour le montage des toupiesVis à métaux Phillips à Assemblage de la table à toupie Assemblage DE LA Table À ToupieFixez L’INTERRUPTEUR AU Tableau DE Bord FIG Assembler LE Guide Assemblage DU Guide Figs etInstaller LA Plaque DE Montage DE LA Toupie Utils Requis NON ComprisLE Fonctionnement Choix DU Schéma DE Trous DE LA Toupie Guide DE Plaque DE Montage Pour Toupies Compatibles FigFixation DE LA Toupie À LA Plaque DE Montage Figs et MontageLA Toupie Fig Fixation DE LA Plaque DE Montage DEAjustement DE Hauteur SUR LA Table Installation DU Guide Fixez LE Guide À LA Table FigMéthode 1 FIG Caractéristiques du support de table à toupie Bosch RA1190Méthode 2 FIG Installez LES Bagues DU Dessus DE LA Table FIG Bagues DU Dessus DE LA Table FIGFonctionnement de la table à toupie Mode D’EMPLOI DE L’INTERRUPTEURSécurité Électrique Renseignements Généraux Fonctionnement DE L’INTERRUPTEUR Pour faire fonctionner l’interrupteurFonctionnement DE LA Toupie ET DE L’INTERRUPTEUR Procédez comme suitInstaller UN Aspirateur AVALE-TOUT Installation DE LA FraiseGuide biseauté du guide Figs et Assemblage DES Guides Biseautés FigsGuide biseauté de la table Fig Toupillage À L’AIDE DES Guides Biseautés Fig Réglage DU Parement DU Guide FIGRéglage DE LA Profondeur ET DE LA Hauteur DE LA Coupe Fig Coupe EN Bord OU Assemblage Figs et Coupe EN Bord Avec DES Fraises DE Toupie NON-PILOTÉE Figs etLe garde n’est pas illustré pour Plus de clarté RAINURAGE, Gougeage ET Nervurage Figs et Utilisation D’UN Guide D’ONGLET non fourni Normas de seguridad para herramientas mecánicas ContenidoInstrucciones Importantes DE Seguridad Utilización y cuidado de las herramientas ServicioFigura a Símbolos Símbolo Nombre Designación/explicaciónLista de piezas Informaciónes importantes sobre los cables de extensionClave No Descripción Cantidad Ensamblado de la guía Tabla de biselado La mesaSuperficie Sujetadores Para el ensamblado de la guía Sujetadores Para el ensamblado de la mesa de fresadoSujetadores Para montar las fresadoras Tornillo de máquina Phillips embutido Montaje de la mesa de fresado Montaje DE LA Mesa DE FresadoInsertos DE LAS Patas DE LA Mesa FIG Herramientas NecesariasUNA EL Interruptor a LA Fascia FIG Cómo Armar LA Guía Cómo Armar LA Guía Figs yCómo Instalar LA Placa DE Montaje DE LA Fresadora Herramientas Necesarias no incluidasCómo Elegir EL Patrón DE Orificios DE LA Fresadora Mguía DE LA Placa DE Montaje Para Fresadoras Compatibles FIGUNA LA Fresadora a LA Placa DE Montaje Figs y MontajeInstalación Final DE LA Placa DE Montaje DE LA Fresadora FIG Ajuste DE Altura DE SobremesaInstalación DE LA Guía Cómo Sujetar LA Guía a LA MesaMétodo 1 FIG Método Alterno FIG Encastres DE LA Superficie DE LA Mesa FIG Instalación DE LAS Encastres DE LA Superficie DE LA Mesa FIGOperación de la mesa de fresado Instrucciones Para EL Interruptor Requisitos EléctricosInformación General Operación DEL Interruptor Para operar el interruptorOperación DE LA Fresadora Y DEL Interruptor Si esto ocurre, siga estos pasosCómo Instalar UNA Aspiradora SECA/HÚMEDA Cómo Instalar LA Broca DE LA Fresadora CortadorTabla de biselado de la guía Figs y Cómo Armar LA LAS Tablas DE Biselado FigsTabla de biselado para la superficie de la mesa Fig Cómo Fresar Utilizando Tablas DE Biselado FIG Cómo Ajustar EL Refrentado DE LA Guía FIGCómo Ajustar LA Profundidad Y LA Altura DEL Corte FIG La línea B indica la profundidad de corte deseadaCorte O Unión DEL Borde Completo Figs y La protección de seguridad no aparece Corte DE LOS Bordes CON Brocas DE Fresado Piloteadas Figs y Instale la broca piloteada que desee en la fresadoraRANURAS, Acanaladuras Y Vetas Figs y Cómo Utilizar UN Calibrador DE Inglete no Incluido En cualquier dirección y se vuelve a ajustar la perilla610 927 748 09/05