Safety instructions | Assembly |
5)Servicing
(a)Have your machine repaired by qualified expert staff using original spare parts only.
(b)Caution! The use of accessories or
Additional safety instructions
Safety is a combination of common sense, staying alert and knowing how your router table works. Read this manual to understand this router table.
• Always wear eye protection. | Fig.12 | Fig.13 | |
• Noise levels vary widely with location. To avoid possible hearing damage, | |||
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wear ear plugs or ear muffs when using your router table for long |
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periods of time. |
| Before assembling the table, ensure all components are present. | |
• For dusty operations, wear a dust mask along with safety goggles. |
| In case of shortages please contact the service address on the | |
• Follow the instructions in your router owner’s manual. |
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•Warning! Vibrations, caused by the router during use, can cause fasteners
to become loose. Before use and periodically during use,check all |
| To assemble your router table, do the following: |
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fasteners to make sure that all are tight and secure. |
| • Lay the table top (1, Fig.1) upside down on a flat surface (Fig.2). |
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• Do not use this product until all assembly and installation steps have |
| • Place a table leg (2, Fig.1) using four allen hex head bolts (M6X12), |
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been completed. Make sure you have read and understand all safety and |
| do not fully tighten yet (Fig.3). |
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operational instructions in this manual and the router owner’s manual. |
| • Repeat the above for the other three legs, and make sure the four legs |
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• Make sure that the router bit is properly positioned and clamped in the |
| are on the same flat surface, then tighten all the bolts. |
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router before making any cuts. |
| • Once all four legs are securely tightened, turn assembly over, check the |
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• Do not use the router table as a workbench or work surface. Doing so |
| table does not rock. If any rocking is detected, this must be rectified |
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may damage it, causing it to be unsafe to use. A workbench should be |
| before continuing by loosening the bolts on the offending leg/legs and |
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used for this purpose. |
| adjusting accordingly. |
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• This product is designed for cutting flat workpieces. Do not cut or |
| • Insert two coach bolts (M5X50) into holes marked “B” from the top of |
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attempt to cut workpieces that are not flat. |
| the table (Fig.4). |
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• This product is designed for cutting wood workpieces only. Do not use to |
| • Attach the fence (9, Fig.1), using hex head bolts, washers and knobs |
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cut metal or other |
| supplied. Insert the bolts from the underside of the table through the |
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• The use of auxiliary |
| holes marked “A” (Fig. 5). Place the fence on the bolts and secure in |
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recommended when routing long workpieces. Otherwise those |
| position with washers and knobs. |
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workpieces can cause the route table to tip over. |
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• Keep hands clear of the router bits and working area. |
| Note: Use the graduated scales to line up the fence accurately. |
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• Make and use a push stick to move small workpieces across the cutting |
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area. |
| Fit the fence pressure pad (7, Fig. 1) by doing the following: |
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• Clean the router after use. The use of a wet/dry vac or vacuum |
| • Loosen all the fittings on the guide for fence pressure pad (6, Fig. 1). |
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equipment is recommended. |
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Helpline No. UK / Northern Ireland 0870 7323023 • Rep. Ireland 1800 481005 |
| Helpline No. UK / Northern Ireland 0870 7323023 • Rep. Ireland 1800 481005 |
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