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GENERAL SAFETY RULES WARNING: Do not attempt to operate the machine until you have read thoroughly and understood completely all instructions, rules, etc. contained in this manual. Failure to comply may result in accidents involving fire, electric shock, or serious personal injury. Keep this owner's manual and review frequently for continuous safe operation.
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12. Always use safety glasses. Normal spectacles only have impact resistant lenses. They are not safety glasses. 13. Do not over-reach. Keep proper footing and balance at all times. 14. Maintain machine in good condition. Keep machine clean for best and safest performance.
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Specification Table surface 800 x 600mm Table apertures 97mm 66mm 32mm Table height 870mm Dust hood outlet diameter 68mm Net weight 24kg Rating Light trade Features Can be used with any portable ¼” or ½” router Large aperture for easy router mounting and removal Large, smooth table Mounting plate magnetically secured, allowing tool free removal from the table Generously sized fence incorporating mounting slot for featherborards...
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Unpacking the Router Table All parts are packed in one carton. Unpack the parts carefully and check that everything is present, using the parts list on pages 10, 11 and 12. If anything is missing contact the retailer immediately. Assembling the Floor Stand Important: All nuts and bolts should only be fastened finger tight until assembly is complete.
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Bolt on the four remaining blue cross braces, ensuring that the one bearing the Charnwood logo and the model number of your router table is at the front. We are proud of our products and you will need the model number should you wish to order accessories.
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Assembling and Fitting the Mitre Fence Using the Allen key provided, loosen the grubscrew in the mitre fence and lower the pivot pin approximately 6mm. Tighten it in this position. Slide the black metal bar into the T-slot across the front of the table. Place the pivot pin in the front hole and screw the locking handle through the curved slot into the threaded hole.
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Featherboards For safe and accurate routing, three featherboards have been supplied and these should be used whenever possible. Two featherboards should be fitted Vertically to the fence. One featherboard in a horizontal plane attached to the table. There are two sets of holes to accommodate different sizes of work piece.
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BASIC OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 1) EDGING AND PROFILING One of the most common operations undertaken using a router is Edging or Profiling, i.e. running a shaped cutter along the edge of the work piece. In many instance this is for decorative purposes but it can also be to make a joint or fitting such as a raised panel.
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Please Note: Some work pieces may be too big to fit underneath the featherboards and they can simply be removed from the router table. The function of the featherboards is twofold; to hold the work piece securely against the cutter and to keep the hands well away from it. When using larger work pieces the increased weight will help to keep it against the cutter and the danger of hands being too near the cutter is greatly reduced.
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SACRIFICIAL FENCE:- The mitre fence can be enhanced by adding a longer wooden sacrificial fence to the front of the sliding fence. The sacrificial fence can run all the way up to the cutter and can be used to prevent breakout on the back edge of the work piece.
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Parts List A: Table Quantity Description Table T-slot track for mitre guide Countersunk screw Magnet T-slot track for fence Metal Insert Lead in pin Scale for fence setting Yellow insert ring 67mm Red insert ring 32mm Table Insert Plate...
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Pats list B: Fence Quantity Description Aluminium fence support Black, castellated knobs Captive bolt Hex. head bolt Dust extraction port Black, tri-wing knob T-track Hex. head bolt Countersunk screw Fence Cutter guard Hex head bolt Black castellated knob Washer Featherboard Yellow plastic knob Washer...
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