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Tenoning and slotting work is not allowed – serious risk of 
injury! 

Specifications regarding the maximum or minimum size of the 
workpiece must be observed. 

Specifications regarding the maximum size of the router bit 
diameter must be observed. 

Do not remove chips and workpiece parts until the machine is 
at a complete standstill. 

Always use sharp cutting tools. 

Keep the table surface clean, in particular remove resin residue. 

Do not stand on the machine. 

Make all machine adjustments or maintenance with the 
machine unplugged from the power source. 
The router could start accidentally. 

Do not use or plug in your router table until it is completely 
assembled and installed according to the instructions.  

Make sure the router is fully and securely attached to the 
router table. 
Periodically check, the router could vibrate loose and fall from 
table. 

Make sure the router table is secured to a solid, flat and level 
surface, and will not tip during use. 

Always machine the workpiece over its entire length. 

Recess machining may only be carried out with the aid of 
suitable longitudinal workpiece stops. 
….high danger of kickback!!! 

When working complex shapes, make jigs and guides to guide 
the workpiece properly and safely. 

Make trial cuts on a piece of scrap before working the actual 
workpiece. 

Always work one workpiece at a time. 

When machining narrow work pieces (width less than 150mm) 
the lateral workpiece guide must be used. 

Use the smallest table insert possible. 

Replace a worn table insert immediately. 

Install the router bit according to the instructions in the router 
manual. Make sure the bit is securely seated in the collet chuck 
before making any cuts. 

The router must first reach the maximum rpm before cutting 
may begin. 

Support long workpieces with helping roller stands or table 
extensions. 

Connection and repair work on the electrical installation may be 
carried out by a qualified electrician only. 

 

Make all machine adjustments or maintenance with the 
machine unplugged from the power source. 

Have a damaged or worn cord replaced immediately. 

 

3.3 Remaining hazards 

When using the machine according to regulations some 
remaining hazards may still exist 

Touching the cutting tool in the machining area can cause 
injury. For effective protection, the router bit, the fence, the 
workpiece hold‐down and the lateral workpiece guide must 
always be adapted to the workpiece and to the machining 
operation. 

Risk of kickback. The workpiece is caught by the rotating cutter 
and thrown back to the operator. 

Thrown workpiece parts can lead to injury. 
Sawdust and noise can be health hazards. 
Be sure to wear personal protection gear such as safety goggles 
and ear protection. Use a suitable dust exhaust system. 

Wood chips and sawdust can be health hazards. Be sure to 
wear personal protection gear such as safety goggles ear‐ and 
dust protection. 
Use a suitable dust exhaust system. 

The use of incorrect mains supply or a damaged power cord can 
lead to injuries caused by electricity. 

 

 

4.  Machine specifications 

4.1 Technical data 

Machine Table 

610 x 360mm 

Table with extensions 

1030x360mm 

Fence size 

540‐610 x 75mm 

Dust port diameter D/d 

100/57mm 

Max router bit diameter 

82,5mm 

Overall dimension 

1030x360x615mm 

Weight 

23 kg 

Magnetic Switch: 
Voltage / Frequency 

230V / 50‐60Hz 

Max. Power (P1) 

2700W 

Extension cord (H07RN‐F),  L ≤ 25m 

3x1,5mm² 

Extension cord (H07RN‐F),  L > 25m 

3x2,5mm² 

Installation fuse protection 

16A 

Protection class 

 

4.2 Noise emission 

Depending on the router noise and the type of operation. 

See technical data of your router to make a better estimation of 
the hazards and risks involved. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for JRT-2-M

Page 1: ... Original GB Operating Instructions Translations D Gebrauchsanleitung F Mode d emploi JPW Tool AG Tämplerlistrasse 5 CH 8117 Fällanden Switzerland Phone 41 44 806 47 48 Fax 41 44 806 47 58 www jettools com M JRT 2 M 2017 11 ...

Page 2: ...ctives suivantes 2006 42 EC Machinery Directive Maschinenrichtlinie Directive Machines 2014 30 EU electromagnetic compatibility elektromagnetische Verträglichkeit compatibilité électromagnétique designed in consideration of the standards und entsprechend folgender zusätzlicher Normen entwickelt wurde et été développé dans le respect des normes complémentaires suivantes EN ISO 12100 2010 EN 60745 1...

Page 3: ...carelessness damage due to accidents repairs or inadequate maintenance or cleaning as well as normal wear and tear Further details on warranty e g warranty period can be found in the General Terms and Conditions GTC that are an integral part of the contract These GTC may be viewed on the website of your dealer or sent to you upon request JPW Tool AG reserves the right to make changes to the produc...

Page 4: ...y medication Be aware that medication can change your behaviour Never reach into the machine while it is operating or running down Keep children and visitors a safe distance from the work area Never leave a running machine unattended Before you leave the workplace switch off the machine Do not operate the electric tool near inflammable liquids or gases Observe the fire fighting and fire alert opti...

Page 5: ...ximum rpm before cutting may begin Support long workpieces with helping roller stands or table extensions Connection and repair work on the electrical installation may be carried out by a qualified electrician only Make all machine adjustments or maintenance with the machine unplugged from the power source Have a damaged or worn cord replaced immediately 3 3 Remaining hazards When using the machin...

Page 6: ...Machine table J Magnetic On Off switch K Support s Fig 2 5 Transport and start up 5 1 Transport and installation The tool is designed to operate in closed rooms and must be placed stable on firm and levelled surface The tool can be bolted down 5 2 Assembly If you notice any transport damage while unpacking notify your supplier immediately Do not operate the machine Dispose of the packing in an env...

Page 7: ...of supplied screws U Fig 5 Holes may need to be drilled according to your router s hole pattern Fig 6 Fig 6 Attach the router with mounting plate to the table by use of supplied screws Fig 7 1 Fig 7 2 Fig 7 1 Fig 7 2 Attach the Lateral Workpiece Guide Fig 8 Attach the support bracket M with 2screws Attach the lateral workpiece guide C with 2 carriage bolts washers and knobs ...

Page 8: ... down D with two carriage bolts washers and knobs O Fig 11 Attach the Table Inserts Always use the smallest table insert possible Assemble the Mitre Gauge Fig 12 Fig 12 5 3 Dust connection Before initial operation the machine must be connected to a dust extractor The suction should switch on automatically when the router is switched on 5 4 Mains connection For safety reasons the router must be con...

Page 9: ... Workpiece handling Feed the workpiece straight across the machine table holding your fingers close together guiding the workpiece with the palm of your hands Never put your hands under or behind the shaper guard Always keep your hands well clear of the rotating cutter Always feed the workpiece against the cutter rotation Fig 14 Adjust the workpiece hold down D to guide the workpiece and to avoid ...

Page 10: ... fence the workpiece hold down and the lateral workpiece guide are in the correct position before you start machining Always use the smallest table insert possible Replace worn table inserts 7 Setup and adjustments General note Setup and adjustment work may only be carried out after the machine is protected against accidental starting by pulling the mains plug 8 Maintenance and inspection General ...

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