Shopsmith 555970 manual Safety Rules for the Shopsmith Overarm Router

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MARK V – MOUNTED OVERARM PIN ROUTER

555970

SAFETY RULES FOR THE SHOPSMITH OVERARM ROUTER

Be sure to read and understand this entire Owners Manual before using the Overarm Router. Also, do not use the Overarm Router unless you are sure it is assembled properly, all safety devices are installed, and you understand the operations you are attempting to perform.

Keep the guard in place and in working order. Always set the guard no more than 1/4" above the workpiece.

Keep your hands, fingers and other parts of your body at least 3" away from the rotating bit.

Use a push stick, push block, feather- board(s), miter gauge with safety grip, fixtures, or other safety devices to maneu- ver a workpiece into a rotating bit. If a kickback occurs, these devices help to protect your hands and fingers.

Use only Shopsmith parts and accesso- ries on your Overarm Router. NEVER use non-Shopsmith replacement parts or ac- cessories. They are not designed like Shopsmith parts. Using non-Shopsmith parts may create a hazardous condition and will void your warranty. Follow your router manufacturer’s recommendations as to replacement of router parts.

Do not rout second-hand lumber. If you hit a nail, screw, or other foreign object, you could be hit by pieces of metal or there could be kickback.

Do not “freehand” rout stock less than 12" X 12" or equivalent.

Support long boards and sheet materials with a roller stand(s) placed 1' -4' from the worktable.

Avoid taking deep cuts. With the excep- tion of single-pass dovetail cuts, limit depth-of-cut to 1/4" for each pass when using bits up to 1/2" diameter in hard-

wood. Limit depth-of-cut to 3/8" for each pass when using bits up to 1/2" diameter in softwood. When using bits over 1/2" diameter, limit depth-of-cut to half the recommended depths for 1/2" diameter bits.

Always use a fixture, fence, and/or starter and guide pins to help control the workpiece.

Always feed the workpiece against the rotation of the bit, not with it. Otherwise the bit will grab and throw the workpiece.

Keep a firm grip on the workpiece at all times and never hold the workpiece with your hands in line with the router bit.

Always clamp a straight piece of scrap stock to your worktable surface for use in holding your workpiece against the fence during straight-line routing opera- tions. Also use a long piece of scrap stock to feed a narrow workpiece underneath the guard to complete a cut.

Cut with the grain instead of against the grain. You will get a smoother cut and the operation will be safer.

Avoid standing in-line with the workpiece being fed. In the event of a kickback you could be hit.

Feed the workpiece slowly. Use extra care in routing workpieces that contain fig- ured grain or knots, as these may cause kickbacks.

When you are routing stock up to 10" wide across the grain, use a piece of scrap stock cut at a 90° angle to guide the workpiece through the cut. The workpiece must extend 5-1/2" away from router bit.

When stop routing, always use stop block(s) to control the length of cut. Fail- ure to use stop block(s) could cause the bit to grab and throw the workpiece.

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Contents Mark V Mounted Overarm PIN Router Table of Contents Introduction What is PIN ROUTING?What can I do with this TOOL? Overarm Router Specifications SafetyDress EYE ProtectionHearing Protection Guarding for RoutingSawdust and Chips General Safety Rules for Power ToolsMounting Router Bits Mark V Mounted Overarm PIN Router Safety Rules for the Shopsmith Overarm Router Types Router Bits Care and MaintenanceMark V Mounted Overarm PIN Router Terms to Know Tools & Supplies Needed Overarm Router AssemblyBefore YOU Begin Install Depth Stop RODWhich Mounting Holes ? Install Your Router Motor in the Overarm RE-INSTALL the Mark WorktableMount the Overarm Router Table Onto the Mark V Worktable Install the Rear Guard and Dust Collector AssemblyMark V Mounted Overarm PIN Router RE-POSITIONING the Depth Control Handle Alignment AdjustmentBringing the Insert Flush with the Worktable Surface Router BIT to Guide PIN Alignment Adjusting the Brass GIBUsing Your Shopsmith Overarm PIN Router Safety FirstGeneral Guidelines for Both Types of Overarm Routing Mark V Mounted Overarm PIN Router Types of Fixtures Router Duplication Using SHOP-MADE FixturesTypical clamp-in fixture Project made with it AN Overview of PIN Routing with Fixtures HOW to Make SCREW-DOWN and CLAMP-IN FixturesWHY Make a Grooved FIXTURE? Construction of a typical Clamp-in fixture HOW to USE PIN Routing Fixtures HOW to Make Profile FixturesRouting with a screw-down Fixture Typical clamp-in fixture Routing over a pin with a clamp-in fixtureRouting with a clamp-in fixture Routing against a pin using a profile fixtureCutting decorative surface features using a fixture Routing Against a Table PIN Conventional Routing Operations with the Overarm RouterUse the Pin Routing Table Insert When routing against a pin Using Piloted Bits for Decorative EdgingInternal edges External edgesMaking Rabbet Cuts Using NON-PILOTED Bits for Decorative EdgingSTRAIGHT-LINE Routing Grooves Cutting Grooves and DadoesDadoes Repairing furniture and veneers Making stopped cuts using the FenceDamaged area on a Cabinet door Caring for Your Shopsmith Overarm PIN Router CleaningStructural Joints Do not wax or use solvents on plastic parts RE-ALIGNING and RE-ADJUSTINGWaxing Storing Your Overarm RouterMaintenance Problem Possible Cause Solution Troubleshooting GuideHow to Order Parts Mark V Mounted Overarm PIN Router

555970 specifications

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The device is powered by a robust motor that delivers consistent performance, enabling users to tackle a variety of materials, from softwoods to hardwoods. This makes the Shopsmith 555970 an excellent choice for diverse projects, whether constructing furniture, crafting detailed woodwork, or completing home repairs. With adjustable speeds and settings, users can customize their experience according to the specific needs of their project.

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In summary, the Shopsmith 555970 stands out in the woodworking market for its multifunctionality, powerful motor, user-friendly features, and compact design. Whether you are a professional woodworker or a passionate DIY enthusiast, this machine offers the versatility needed to bring creative woodworking ideas to life.