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ASSEMBLE THE FENCE 

   

 

  i) Remove the two M5 Wing Nuts and 

Washers holding the Wooden Fences to 
the Fence Base. 
   
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

  ii) Attach the two Vertical Clamps and 

Vertical Clamp Supports and refit the 
Washers and Wing Nuts as shown in the 
picture. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

  iii) Loosen the two M6 nuts, bolts washers 

holding the Dust Chute Clamp top and 
insert the Dust Chute. Re- tighten the 
screws to lock the Chute in place. 
 
iv)  Attach the Guard to the fence by 
inserting the bar into the square post and 
locking it into place with Knob M6x16mm. 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Summary of Contents for W012

Page 1: ...UTER TABLE OWNERS MANUAL MODEL W012 Charnwood Cedar Court Walker Road Hilltop Industrial Estate Bardon Leicestershire LE67 1TU Tel 01530 516 926 Fax 01530 516 929 email sales charnwood net website www charnwood net ...

Page 2: ... well illuminated 7 Keep children away All visitors should be kept a safe distance from the work area 8 Make workshop childproof Use padlocks and remove starter keys 9 Do not force the machine It will do the job better and be safer at the rate for which it is designed 10 Use the right tools Do not force the machine or attachments to do a job for which they are not designed Contact the manufacturer...

Page 3: ...uter bit stops before drawing back the workpiece 5 Make sure the portable router has been installed securely before starting the machine 6 Make sure the router bit is locked securely before operating Risk of Injury Wear Eye Wear Ear Never reach into Protection Protection the rotating bit Specification Table surface 430mm x 400mm Table aperture diameter 37 5mm Insert Size 235mm x 171mm Table Height...

Page 4: ...rton Unpack the parts carefully and check that everything is present using the Parts List If anything is missing contact the retailer immediately ASSEMBLE THE LEGS Attach the 2 Legs to the Table using 4 countersunk screws M8x55mm Washers M8 and Hex Nuts M8 ...

Page 5: ...rtical Clamp Supports and refit the Washers and Wing Nuts as shown in the picture iii Loosen the two M6 nuts bolts washers holding the Dust Chute Clamp top and insert the Dust Chute Re tighten the screws to lock the Chute in place iv Attach the Guard to the fence by inserting the bar into the square post and locking it into place with Knob M6x16mm ...

Page 6: ...t the front of the cutter aperture when making shallow cuts Position 2 allows the fence to be set further back from the cutter for operations such as trenching ASSEMBLE THE FEATHERBOARD Fit the Feather board unit so that the Slot Guide locates into the aluminium channel across the front of the table The Feather board is locked into position using the two wing nuts ROUTER MOUNTING INSTRUCTIONS i MA...

Page 7: ...ters but we cannot guarantee to cover every available model of router In some instances it may be necessary to obtain alternative fixing screws iv Drill and countersink the insert plate Use a drill bit size suitable to the fixing screw you are going to use If you do not have a countersink tool drill the fixing hole and then make a countersink by partially drilling through with a larger diameter dr...

Page 8: ...rs such as the popular Trend model T4 it will be necessary to increase the height of the table by attaching riser blocks to the feet of the table legs The router table is now ready to use OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES NVR No Volt Release Switch W026 We strongly recommend the use of a secondary switch to start and stop the router without having to reach under the table Mounting holes for our W026 NVR switch...

Page 9: ...ure with the four screws SET THE FENCE The next step is to set the fence in a position to give the desired width of cut Use the profile drawn on the end of the workpiece to set the fence and lock into position There is an engraved scale along each end of the Insert Plate to assist in rapid fence setting When using a cutter fitted with a guide bearing the fence should be set in line or just in fron...

Page 10: ...m joints such as slot dovetails or to make fittings such as draw runner grooves SET THE CUTTER HEIGHT Make sure the router is unplugged Remove the router and Insert Plate from the table Fit the appropriate cutter into the router and set the plunge depth to give the desired cut Refit the router and insert plate into the router table and secure with the four screws SET THE FENCE The cut is made away...

Page 11: ...ce 4 CUTTING CURVES It is possible to put edge moulds on curved workpieces using a router table and a cutter with a bearing guide Many cutters are now available with a bearing on top which is used as a guide instead of the fence SET THE CUTTER HEIGHT Set the cutter height in the normal manner You cannot take off a whole edge when using a bearing guided cutter Making sure there is enough of the edg...

Page 12: ...12 THE GOLDEN RULES ALWAYS KEEP HANDS WELL AWAY FROM THE CUTTER ALWAYS USE A PUSH STICK WITH SMALL WORKPIECES ALWAYS FEED FROM RIGHT TO LEFT ONLY ...

Page 13: ...13 W012 Router Table Drawing 1 ...

Page 14: ...14 W012 Router Table Drawing 2 ...

Page 15: ... WING NUT M6 4 14 FINGER PRESSURE 1 15 KNOB M6x16mm 4 16 WASHER M6 LARGE 7 17 ROUND HEAD SCREW M6x12mm 2 18 DUST CHUTE CLAMP 1 19 ROUND HEAD SCREW M5x6mm 2 20 WASHER M5 4 21 WASHER M6 SMALL 2 22 HEX NUT M6 2 23 GUARD 1 24 DUST CHUTE 1 25 DUST CHUTE BRACKET 1 26 MITRE GUIDE RAIL 1 27 MITRE GUIDE 1 28 MITRE GUIDE FENCE 1 29 KNOB M5x10mm 2 30 COUNTERSUNK SCREW M6x25mm 2 31 SLOT GUIDE 1 32 NOTCHED SCR...

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