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MARK V MODEL 505/510 ROUTER TABLE

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510 Router Table unless you are sure it is

assembled properly, all safety devices

are installed, and you understand the

operations you are attempting.

• Keep the Guard in place and in working

order. Always set the Guard no more than

1/4" above the workpiece.

• Keep your hands, fingers, and other parts

of your body at least 3" away from the

rotating bit.

• Use a Push Stick, Push Block, Feather

Board(s), fixtures, or other safety devices

to maneuver a workpiece into a rotating

bit. If a kickback occurs, these devices

help to protect your hands and fingers.

• Use only Shopsmith Parts and Accesso-

ries on your MARK V Model 505/510

Router Table. NEVER use non-Shopsmith

Replacement Parts or Accessories. They

are not designed like Shopsmith Parts.

Using non-Shopsmith Parts may create a

hazardous condition and will void your

warranty. Follow your Router Motor

manufacturer's recommendations as to

Replacement Router Motor Parts.

• Do not rout secondhand lumber. If you hit

a nail, screw, or other foreign object, you

could be hit by pieces of metal or there

could be kickback.

• Do not "freehand" rout stock less than 12"

x 12" or equivalent.

• Support long boards and sheet materials

with a Roller Stand(s) placed 1' to 4' from

the Worktable.

• Always use a Fixture, Fence, Miter Gauge

with Safety Grip, and/or Starter and

Guide Pins to help control the workpiece.

• Always feed the workpiece against the

rotation of the bit, not with it. Otherwise,

the bit will grab and throw the workpiece.

• Keep a firm grip on the workpiece at all

times and never hold the workpiece with

your hands in line with the Router Bit.

• Always use a Feather Board Assembly or

other devices to hold or guide narrow

workpieces. Also, use a long piece of

scrap stock to feed narrow workpiece

underneath the Guard to complete a cut.

• Cut with the grain of the wood instead of

against it. You will get a smoother cut and

the operation will be safer.

• Avoid standing in-line with the

workpiece being fed. In the event of a

kickback you could be hit.

• Feed the workpiece slowly. Use extra

care in routing workpieces that contain

figured grain of knots, as these may cause

kickbacks.

• When you are routing stock up to 10" wide

across the grain, use your Miter Gauge

with Safety Grip to control the workpiece.

The workpiece must extend 5-1/2" away

from the router bit.

• When stop routing, always you a Stop

Block(s) to control the length of cut. Fail-

ure to use Stop Blocks could cause the bit

to grab and throw the workpiece.

• When routing oversized stock, always

use a least one Push Block to help control

the workpiece firmly against the fence.

• Do not work with stock that is too small or

too large to handle safely; that is warped,

bowed, or cupped; or that has loose knots

or other defects.

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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