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17. Use outdoor rated extension cords.

 When a tool 

is used outdoors, use only extension cords that are 

intended for outdoor use and are so marked.

18. Stay alert.

 Watch what you are doing. Use common 

sense. Do not operate a power tool when you are tired.

19. Check for damaged parts. 

Before using a tool, check 

that there are no damaged parts. If a part is slightly 

damaged, carefully determine if it will operate properly 

and perform its intended function. Check for alignment of 

moving parts, binding of moving parts, breakage of parts, 

proper mounting and any other conditions that may affect 

the operation of the tool. A part that is damaged should 

be properly repaired or replaced by an authorised service 

facility, unless otherwise indicated in this Instruction 

Manual. Defective switches must be replaced by an 

authorised service facility. Do not use a tool if the switch 

does not turn the tool on and off correctly.

20. Guard against electric shock.

 Prevent body contact 

with grounded objects such as water pipes, radiators, 

cookers and refrigerator enclosures.

21. Use only approved parts.

 When servicing, use only 

identical replacement parts. Use an authorised service 

facility to fit replacement parts.

WARNING. 

The use of an accessory or attachment, other 

than those recommended in this Instruction Manual, may 

present a risk of personal injury.

Additional safety rules for router tables

• 

Fully assemble and tighten all fasteners required for 

this table. Do not use the router table until it is fully 

assembled. Check the table and the router to make sure 

fasteners are still tight before each use.

• 

Make sure the router table is secured to a solid, flat and 

level surface, and will not tip during use.

• 

Make sure the router is not plugged into a power outlet 

when installing it on the table, making adjustments, or 

changing accessories. The router could start accidentally.

• 

Make sure the router is fully and securely attached to the 

router table. Periodically check connections for tightness. 

The router motor can vibrate loose during use and fall 

from the table.

• 

Do not use the router table without the guard. The guard 

assists in keeping hands away from unintended contact 

with the rotating bit.

• 

Never place your fingers near a spinning bit or under 

the guard when the router is plugged in. Never hold the 

workpiece on the outfeed side of the bit. Pressing the 

workpiece against the outfeed side can result in material 

binding and possible kickback.

• 

Use the router to cut and shape wood. Do not cut or 

shape metals. Make sure each workpiece is free of nails 

and other obstructions.

• 

Install the bit according to the instructions in the router 

manual. Make sure the bit is securely sealed in the collet 

before making any cuts. Do not use bits that have a 

cutting diameter that exceeds the clearance hole in the 

table insert.

• 

Do not use dull or damaged bits. Dull bits may cause the 

bit to break or the material to kickback. Damaged bits can 

snap during use.

• 

Never start the tool when the bit is engaged in the 

material. The cutting edge may grab the material and 

cause you to lose control of the workpiece.

• 

Use the router table to cut flat, straight, and squared 

materials. Do not cut warped, wobbly, or otherwise 

unstable material. If the material is slightly curved but 

otherwise stable, cut the material with the concave side 

against the table or fence. Cutting the material with the 

concave side up or away from the table may cause 

warped material to roll and kickback.

• 

Feed the material against the rotation of the bit. The bit 

rotates anti-clockwise as viewed from the top of the table. 

Feeding the work in the wrong direction will cause the 

workpiece to “climb” up on the bit pulling the workpiece 

and possibly your hands into the rotating bit.

Summary of Contents for RT300

Page 1: ...1 ROUTER TABLE RT300 INSTRUCTION MANUAL Black Cyan Magenta Yellow Code RT300 Date 060907 Edition 06 Op BR ...

Page 2: ...om the date of the original purchase If found to be defective in materials or workmanship the tool or the offending faulty component will be repaired or replaced free of charge with another of the same item A small freight charge may apply Proof of purchase is essential We reserve the right to reject any claim where the purchase cannot be verified This warranty does not include damage or defects t...

Page 3: ...ur expectations It has been manufactured under stringent GMC Quality Standards to meet superior performance criteria You will find your new tool easy and safe to operate and with proper care it will give you many years of dependable service CAUTION Carefully read through this entire Instruction Manual before using your new GMC Power Tool Take special care to heed the Cautions and Warnings Your GMC...

Page 4: ...ments to do the job best handled by a heavier duty tool Never use a tool for a purpose for which it was not intended 7 Dress correctly Do not wear loose clothing or jewellery They can be caught in moving parts Rubber gloves and non slip footwear are recommended when working outdoors If you have long hair wear a protective hair covering 8 Use safety accessories Safety glasses and earmuffs should al...

Page 5: ...ng it on the table making adjustments or changing accessories The router could start accidentally Make sure the router is fully and securely attached to the router table Periodically check connections for tightness The router motor can vibrate loose during use and fall from the table Do not use the router table without the guard The guard assists in keeping hands away from unintended contact with ...

Page 6: ...oards and other jigs to hold the workpiece Push sticks feather boards and jigs eliminate the need to hold the workpiece near the spinning bit Do not use the table as a work bench or work surface Using it for purposes other than routing may cause damage and make it unsafe to use for routing Do not stand on the table Wear goggles Wear earmuffs Wear a breathing mask Assembly This router table is ship...

Page 7: ... outfeed fence panels 2 8 On off switch box 9 Guard 10 Mitre gauge 11 Mitre gauge lock knob 12 Mitre gauge bar 13 32mm table insert 14 47mm table insert 15 55mm table insert 16 Guard pin 17 Starting pin 18 Carriage bolts 1 large 1 medium 5 small 1 small carriage bolt already fitted to adjustable fence bracket 19 Flat washers for carriage bolts 7 1 flat washer already fitted to adjustable fence bra...

Page 8: ...ble leg 3 Right table leg 4 Table inserts x3 5 On off switch 6 Switch disabling insert 7 Rear fence 8 Adjustable fence bracket 9 Infeed fence 10 Outfeed fence 11 Fence locking knobs 12 Outfeed fence locking knob 13 Guard 14 Mitre gauge 15 Mitre gauge lock knob 16 Dust extraction port 17 Starting pin 1 2 3 4 6 5 7 8 9 10 11 12 11 13 14 15 16 17 ...

Page 9: ... make sure it moves freely fig E Note The on off switch features a switch disabling insert for greater safety when the tool is left unattended The switch disabling insert must be in place before using the tool fig F Securing the table to a work bench 1 Both table legs feature openings at the base of the legs for securing the router table to a suitable work bench 2 The work bench should be level an...

Page 10: ...to the fence 1 Place the arm of the guard 13 over the support base on the fence 7 fig I 2 Align the openings on each side of the guard arm with the openings on the support base on the fence 3 Slide the guard pin through both sides of the guard arm and the support base on the fence fig J Tap gently on the pin if needed to insert it through the support base Adjusting the mitre gauge 1 Place the mitr...

Page 11: ...the centre of the router 5 Turn the router plate upside down and stick the tracing paper upside down onto the plate with its centre coincidental to the centre of the hole in the plate 6 Double check you have the tracing paper the correct way up so that the router when mounted from underneath lines up with the centre of the hole in the router plate and the marked holes you are about to drill throug...

Page 12: ...ng pin The starting pin 17 is used to pivot a small workpiece The starting pin fits into the threaded opening on the top of the table near the table insert Turn the pin clockwise to insert it into the table Turn the pin anti clockwise to remove it from the table Adjusting the fence The fence can be adjusted in various ways to accommodate the size and shape of a particular workpiece 1 To slide the ...

Page 13: ...oth is recommended Water must never come into contact with the router table General inspection Regularly check that all the fixing screws are tight They may vibrate loose over time Power cord maintenance If the supply cord needs replacing the task must be carried out by the manufacturer the manufacturer s agent or an authorised service centre in order to avoid a safety hazard Repairs Only an autho...

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Page 16: ...ew Zealand 7am 7pm 7days a week AEST Please note that if repair or replacement is required you must provide a valid original purchase receipt You will need the following details at hand to log your service request Personal details First Last name address pick up address contact phone numbers email address Product details Product number date of purchase retailer bought from State postcode receipt n...

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