Charnwood W013 Safety Instructions, Assembly Instructions, Assemble the Legs, Assemble the Fence

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WARNING; When using electric tools, basic safety pre- cautions should be followed to reduce risk of fire, elec- tric shock, and personal injury, including the following:

SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

1)KEEP WORK AREA CLEAN - Cluttered areas and benches invite injuries.

2)CONSIDER WORK AREA ENVIRONMENT - Do not expose power tools to rain. Do not use power tools in damp or wet locations. Keep work area well lit. Do not use tools in the presence of flammable liquids or gases.

3)KEEP CHILDREN AWAY - All visitors should be kept away from work areas.

4)STORE IDLE TOOLS - When not in use, tools should be stored in dry, and high or locked-up places out of reach of children.

5)DO NOT FORCE THE TOOL - It will do the job better and safer at the rate for which it was intended.

6)USE THE RIGHT TOOL - Do not force small cutters to do the job of heavy duty cutters. Always use a cutter for its intended use only.

7)DRESS PROPERLY - Do not wear loose clothing or jewelry as they can be caught in moving parts. Wear protective hair covering to contain long hair.

8)USE SAFETY GLASSES - Also use face or dust mask when operations are dusty. A vacuum cleaner or dust extractor is strongly recommended.

9)SECURE THE TABLE - The router table should be bolted down or clamped to a sturdy bench.

10)DO NOT OVERREACH - Keep proper footing and balance at all times.

11)MAINTAIN CUTTERS WITH CARE - Keep cutters sharp and clean for better and safer performance.

12)DISCONNECT ROUTER - When not in use and before changing or adjusting cutters.

13)CHECK DAMAGED PARTS - Always inspect cut- ters before use for signs of wear or damage. Do not use cracked or broken cutters.

14)STAY ALERT - Use common sense. Do not operate power tools when you are tired or under the influence of drugs, alcohol or medication.

15)TAKE EXTRA CARE WHEN SWITCHING - Watch what you are doing when turning the router on and off. The NVR switch available as an optional item is recom- mended to avoid the operator having to reach under the table to operate the switch.

ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS

Part numbers are shown in brackets, for example (12)

ASSEMBLE THE LEGS

The two rectangle frames which are the legs of the router table can be mounted in two ways depending on the type of router to be used. Smaller routers can be used with the shorter side of the leg in the vertical posi- tion, as shown in Fig.1. For larger routers the longer side of the leg must be in the vertical position to lift the table higher off the work bench, as shown in Fig.2.

If you have purchased the floorstand for this router table the legs should be fitted with the shorter side vertical and with the two holes at the bottom of the leg as shown in the exploded view diagram Fig.15.

Attach the two Legs (2) to the table (1) using four Countersunk screws M8x55mm (6), Washers M8 (8) and Hex nuts M8 (7).

Fig.1

ASSEMBLE THE FENCE

i)Locate the Fence base (12), the Vertical supports (14), and Wooden fences (11).

Insert Countersunk screw M6x25mm (25), through the wooden fence, then throught the slot in the fence base and then through the vertical clamp support. Secure it with washer M6 (19) and knob female M6 (20).

Fig.2

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Contents Charnwood, 1 Rowan Street, Leicester, LE3 9GP, England Assemble the Legs Safety InstructionsAssembly Instructions Assemble the FenceAssemble the Finger Pressure Please Read Safety Instructions Before USE Router Mounting InstructionsBasic Operating Instructions Edging and ProfilingCutting Curves Using the Mitre GuideGrooving