MasterCraft 054-6938-6 Instruction Manual Download Page 17

ROUTER TABLE - 054-6938-6

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Mounting the table to a work 
surface 

(fig 7)

1.  Place the router table upright on a sturdy 

surface, such as a work stand, workbench, or 
countertop.

2.  While holding the router table in place, mark 

the location of the two mounting holes  
(11/32" [8.7 mm] diam.) in each of the legs on 
the work surface.

3.  Remove the router table.

4.  Drill a hole at each of the marked locations.

5.  Place the router table on the work surface, and align the holes in the table legs with the holes in 

the work surface.

6.  Secure the router table to the work surface using four screws (not included).

7.  Tighten the screws securely.

Using the switch

The switch has a safety key to help avoid accidentally switching the router ON and unauthorized and 
possibly hazardous use by others.

The safety key must be completely inserted into the switch before the switch  can be turned ON.

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Summary of Contents for 054-6938-6

Page 1: ...INSTRUCTION MANUAL ROUTER TABLE 054 6938 6...

Page 2: ...800 689 9928 Read and understand this instruction manual thoroughly before using the product It contains important information for your safety as well as operating and maintenance advice Keep this in...

Page 3: ...UTER TABLE 054 6938 6 2 TABLE OF CONTENTS TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 3 SAFETY GUIDELINES 4 11 DESCRIPTION 12 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 13 21 MAINTENANCE 22 TROUBLESHOOTING 23 PARTS LIST 24 25 WARRANTY 26 2...

Page 4: ...OTOR 120 V 60 Hz 9 5A HORSEPOWER 1 3 4 HP NO LOAD SPEED 25 000 RPM COLLET CAPACITY 1 4 1 2 WEIGHT 9 lb 14 oz 4 5 kg ROUTER TABLE TABLETOP 23 5 8 x 14 1 4 60 x 36 cm TABLE HEIGHT 12 1 2 31 8 cm RATING...

Page 5: ...l To operate this tool carefully read this Instruction Manual and all labels affixed to the Router Table before using Keep this Instruction Manual available for future reference Important This tool sh...

Page 6: ...the tool It will do the job better and more safely when used at the rate that it was designed to work at Use the right tool Don t force a tool or attachment to do a job that it was not designed to do...

Page 7: ...isk of injury to persons Never stand on the tool Serious injury could occur if the tool is tipped or if the cutting tool is contacted unintentionally Check damaged parts Before further use of the tool...

Page 8: ...or replace damaged or worn cord immediately This tool is intended for use on a circuit that has an outlet that looks like the one illustrated in Sketch A in the figure below The tool has a grounding...

Page 9: ...heat and damp or wet areas Use a separate electrical circuit for power tools This circuit must not be less than 6 wire and should be protected with a time delayed fuse Before connecting the tool to th...

Page 10: ...on of the cutter bit cutter rotation Note that the direction of rotation is reversed when the router is installed in the router table when installed in the router table the cutter rotates counter cloc...

Page 11: ...al Unpacking WARNING If any parts are missing DO NOT attempt to assemble install or use the router table until the missing parts have been found or replaced and the router table has been properly and...

Page 12: ...assembly 1 2 Table leg 2 3 Fence assembly 1 4 Mitre gauge assembly 1 5 Clamping knob 3 6 Short round head square neck bolts 2 7 Long pan head screw 4 8 Short pan head screw 4 9 Flat head screw 3 10 S...

Page 13: ...ght adjust hole 6 Vacuum adaptor The router table has a precision built electric switch box and it should only be connected to a 120 V AC 60 Hz power supply normal household current DO NOT operate on...

Page 14: ...leg bracket 5 Place a small washer 12 onto each of two short pan head screws 8 Insert the short pan head screws up through the holes in the table and through the holes in the leg bracket Place a small...

Page 15: ...the router handles 5 Insert a flat head screw through each of the three holes in the router table and into the holes in the router 6 Hold the router with one hand and use the other hand to tighten ea...

Page 16: ...ard the operator 2 Align the two holes on the bottom of the fence assembly with the two channels on the router table 3 Secure the fence to the table using two clamping knobs 5 two plain washers 11 and...

Page 17: ...rill a hole at each of the marked locations 5 Place the router table on the work surface and align the holes in the table legs with the holes in the work surface 6 Secure the router table to the work...

Page 18: ...then remove the safety key from the switch Two receptacles are located at the back of the switch assembly fig 11 Use one for plugging in the router The other may be used to plug in a vacuum or a light...

Page 19: ...slots to the desired position 4 Tighten the clamping knobs The fence can be moved forward and backward 3 3 4 9 5 cm To adjust the in feed and out feed fences laterally The in feed and out feed fence c...

Page 20: ...he two clamping knobs on the out feed fence 3 Move the out feed fence in front of the in feed fence to a distance equal to the width of material to be removed from the workpiece Tighten the clamping k...

Page 21: ...itch by pushing down on the ON OFF switch 2 Loosen the clamping lever on the router 3 Insert the hex wrench into the adjusting hole on the tabletop fig 16 and use the hex wrench to turn the router adj...

Page 22: ...ways be held tightly against the fence 3 Reconfirm that all router adjustments are securely locked before supplying power to the router 4 Feed the workpiece from right to left WARNING The direction of...

Page 23: ...nerable to damage from commercial solvents Use a clean cloth to remove dirt oil and grease WARNING Prevent brake fluid gasoline petroleum based products penetrating oil etc from coming into contact wi...

Page 24: ...outer table into a power source The switch on the router table is in the OFF position Insert the key and pull the switch to the ON position The table surface is not flat The legs are not properly asse...

Page 25: ...ROUTER TABLE 054 6938 6 24 Exploded view 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 12 13 14 b2 b1 PARTS LIST...

Page 26: ...0 Adjusting Base 16 5620052000 Screw 6 3123237000 Scale board 17 5650013000 Plain Washer 7 5640017000 Square Neck Bolt 18 5650015000 Spring Washer 8 5640168000 Square Neck Bolt 19 5630003000 Hex Nut 9...

Page 27: ...ation at our option We will bear the cost of any repair or replacement and any labour costs relating thereto This warranty is subject to the following conditions and limitations a A bill of sale verif...

Page 28: ...ners and i This warranty will not apply to component parts sold by and identified as the product of another company which shall be covered under the product manufacturer s warranty if any Additional L...

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