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MARK V MODEL 505/510 ROUTER TABLE

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INTRODUCTION

The Router Table can be used with the

Shopsmith MARK V Model 505 & 510.

This instruction manual covers safety, assem-

bly, alignment, operations and care of the

Router Table. Read through the entire manual

before assembling and operating the Router

Table.

SAFETY

The MARK V Model 505/510 Router Table has

many built-in safety-features, but the effec-

tiveness of them depends on you. Power Tool

safety requires good common sense. Misuse

of this tool can cause serious injury.

Throughout this manual, we list WARNINGS,

CAUTIONS, and NOTES. We advise that when

you come to one of these headings that you

read them until fully understood.

Their meanings are:

WARNING

A WARNING is given when failure to follow

the directions is likely to result in injury, loss

of limb, or life.

CAUTION

A CAUTION is given when failure to follow the
directions is likely to result in damage to the equip-
ment.

NOTE

A NOTE is used to highlight an important

procedure, practice, or condition.

WARNING

To protect yourself from injury:

• READ, UNDERSTAND, AND FOLLOW

ALL THE INFORMATION IN THE IN-

STRUCTION MANUAL.

• ALSO, READ, UNDERSTAND AND

FOLLOW ALL the information that came

with your Router Motor and the Router

Table Plate Package.

• Read the Safety section, complete the

Assembly procedures and check the

Alignment, before operating any acces-

sories that work with the MARK V Model

505/510 Router Table.

GENERAL SAFETY RULES

GENERAL SAFETY RULES

GENERAL SAFETY RULES

GENERAL SAFETY RULES

GENERAL SAFETY RULES

• Know your power tool. Read the instruc-

tion manual. Learn its application and

limitations as well as specific potential

hazards peculiar to this tool.

• Ground all tools (unless double insu-

lated). If the tool is equipped with an

approved 3-conductor cord and a 3-prong

grounding type plug to fit the proper

grounding type receptacle, the green con-

ductor in the cord is the journeying wire.

Never connect the green wire to a live

terminal.

• Wear proper eye and ear protection. Also,

wear a dust mask.

• Keep all safety guards in place. Always

keep the guards in working order, in

proper alignment, and in proper adjust-

ment. Most injuries occur on unguarded

power tools.

• Remove all adjusting keys and wrenches.

• Wear proper apparel. Do not wear loose

clothing, ties, gloves, rings, or other jew-

elry. Roll long sleeves up above your

elbows, wear nonslip footwear, and tuck

Summary of Contents for MARK V 505

Page 1: ...sembly Inc 1 9 1 1 522180 Router Table With Label Inc 2 1 2 522014 Warning Label 1 3 514667 Table Tube 2 4 514440 Jackscrew 4 5 522136 Table Spacer 6 6 515294 Keps Nut 6 7 522134 Bracket 2 8 120380 Sp...

Page 2: ...INFORMATION IN THE IN STRUCTION MANUAL ALSO READ UNDERSTAND AND FOLLOWALLtheinformationthatcame with your Router Motor and the Router Table Plate Package Read the Safety section complete the Assembly...

Page 3: ...onottrytostopthetoolbygrabbingthe workpiece or any part of the tools Turn off the tool and let it come to a complete stop by itself Donotleavethetoolrunningunattended Turn off the power Don t leave th...

Page 4: ...AlwaysuseaFixture Fence MiterGauge with Safety Grip and or Starter and GuidePinstohelpcontroltheworkpiece Always feed the workpiece against the rotation of the bit not with it Otherwise thebitwillgrab...

Page 5: ...age your ears and are recommendedforALLuseswithRouters mounted in Router Tables GU GU GU GU GUARDING FOR R ARDING FOR R ARDING FOR R ARDING FOR R ARDING FOR ROUTING OUTING OUTING OUTING OUTING Most sh...

Page 6: ...ems stop the tool immediately unplug it and check the tool thoroughly Correct any problem before proceeding If you are unable to locate the problem you can contact your Shopsmith Service Repre sentati...

Page 7: ...he cutting edge is nicked take the bit to a professional sharpening service TOOLS NEEDED In addition to the tools provided with your MARK V Model 505 510 Router Table you will need the following from...

Page 8: ...able Tube 3 to the Router Table See Figure 5 6 TightenalltheJackscrews 4 oftheRouter Table in place 7 Slide the Connector Tubes into the Saw Table Tubes See Figure 3 8 Tighten the Jackscrews 4 of the...

Page 9: ...sened they may tend to drop down from the Router Table 4 Install and adjust the Guard WARNING The Guard 515704 for freehand cuts is an accessory Itnotonlyimprovessafeoperations but also acts as a Dust...

Page 10: ...to right gradually againstthePinandintotherotatingRouterBit to start your cut 1 Install your Router Bit For rabbets use a special Rabbeting Bit with a Pilot of the appropriatediameter 5 Make the cut A...

Page 11: ...l noise or vibration MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE As needed HaveRouterBitssharpened Every 5 hours of running time Clean the Router Table thoroughly Check alignments and adjustments Check tightness of all crit...

Page 12: ...s Reserved Printed In U S A CAUTION Except for the Laminated Router Table Surface DO NOT wax or use solvents on any other plastic parts NOTE If you have any questions please call our Customer Service...

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