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E N G L I S H
Package contents
The package contains:
1 Table Top
1 Side fence
1 Knob handle
2 Vice clamps
2 Side fence bars
4 Legs
1 Pressure pad assembly
1 Cutting depth fine adjuster DE6956
1 Trammel bar
1 Copy follower
1 Thrust block
1 Router position adjuster
1 Instruction manual
1 Exploded drawing
• Check for damage to the tool, parts or accessories which may have
occurred during transport.
• Take the time to thoroughly read and understand this manual prior to
operation.
Description (fig. A)
Your Router Table has been designed to extend the versatility of your
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WALT DW613, DW620, DW621, Elu MOF96(E) or Elu OF97(E) router.
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1 Table top
2 Side fence
3 Side fence bar
4 Side fence locking bolt
5 Locking knob for side fence bar
6 Locking knob for guide rods
7 Leg
8 Leg fixing plate and screw
9 Leg fixing bolt
10 Pressure pad bracket
11 Pressure pad adjuster
12 Pressure pad
13 Knob handle
No-volt release switch
A no-volt release switch is available as an option (DE6783). It offers the
following advantages:
- Optimum safety: It prevents the machine from restarting inadvertently in
the event of a power loss.
- It allows easier access for switching of the router ON and OFF.
Assembly and adjustment
Do not mount any Power Tools other than the D
DW613, DW620, DW621, Elu MOF96(E) or Elu OF97(E).
Assembling the attachment and mounting the router (fig. A & B)
The screws and nuts required to assemble the attachment are supplied
with the Router Table.
• Place the table top (1) upside down on a flat surface.
• Mount your router to the table top using the guide rods (14) of your
router as shown. Mount the router position adjuster (15).
• Tighten all guide rod locking knobs (6) and the nut (16) of the router
position adjuster (15).
• For stationary use, assemble the legs (7) and mount the unit to a
worktop using the leg fixing plates (8).
• If required, assemble the side fence (2) using the side fence bars and
corresponding washers, the knob handle (13) and mount the pressure
pad assembly (10, 11 & 12) as shown.
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Mounting the dust extraction adaptor (option) (fig. C)
• Slacken the side fence locking bolt (4), slightly lift the side fence (2) and
place the dust extraction adaptor (17) as shown.
Instructions for use
Prior to operation:
• Check that the Power Tool is mounted as described above.
• Check that all guards and fences are in perfect working order and
mounted correctly.
• Connect a dust extractor (if possible).
• Set the required depth of cut (refer to the instruction manual of your router).
• Mind the direction of feed (indicated by the arrows on the table).
Switching ON and OFF (fig. A)
• Refer to the instruction manual of your Power Tool.
When using a no-volt release switch (option)
• Press the ON/OFF-switch of your router.
• Lock the Power Tool in ON-position.
• Lift the plug cover and plug in the Power Tool.
• Connect the Router Table to the mains by plugging an extension cable
into the connector of the no-volt release switch.
• To switch the router ON, press the green button of the no-volt release
switch.
• To switch the router OFF, press the red button of the no-volt release
switch.
Using the router with the attachments as a hand-held tool
Router with right angle fence (fig. D)
In this configuration the cut is made by the side flutes of the cutter. This is
ideal for trimming, moulding or rabetting workpieces which are too large to
bring to the table.
• Use the table top (1) and side fence (2) to act as a large angle base.
• Guide the router and the attachments using both hands as shown.
Router with trammel bar (fig. E)
The trammel bar (18) is used to make accurate circular cuts and
decorative radius work.
• Remove the guide rods and install the trammel bar as shown.
• Press the trammel bar pin in the work surface and set the required radius.
• Guide the router with one hand while holding the center point (19) of
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the trammel bar firmly with the other.
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Using the router with the attachments as a stationary tool (fig. F)
• Mount the router onto the table as described above.
• Remove the depth adjuster of your router and replace it by the cutting
depth fine adjuster DE6956 (20). Screw the depth adjuster onto the
revolver depth stop.
Router mounted laterally on the workbench (fig. G)
This configuration is particularly useful for light and small workpieces.
• Install the router using the vice clamps (21) as shown.
• Guide the workpiece along the side fence (2), preferably using the
pressure pad (12).
Always observe the safety instructions and applicable
regulations.
Make sure the Router Table is stable at all times.
Feed the workpiece as indicated by the arrow on the side of
the table.
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