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MARK V MODEL 505/510 ROUTER TABLE

• Plan the operation before you begin. If

you are in doubt about how to complete

an operation safely, do not attempt it,

contact a Shopsmith Service Representa-

tive for advice.

• Free freehand routing use a Guide Pin, do

not rout a workpiece which has less than

a 4" radius.

• The minimum length of stock should be

no less than 8". You should also use a

Push Stick and/or Push Block on any stock

between 8" to 18" long.

EYE PROTECTION

EYE PROTECTION

EYE PROTECTION

EYE PROTECTION

EYE PROTECTION

Always wear eye protection when you use

power tools. Use Goggles, Safety Glasses or

a Face Shield, to protect your eyes.

• Goggles completely surround and protect

your eyes. Many Goggles will also fit

over Regular Glasses. Be sure your

Goggles fit closely, but comfortable.

• Safety Glasses don't fog as easily as

Goggles and can be worn at all times.

Regular Glasses normally have only im-

pact resistant lenses. They are not Safety

Glasses.

• A Face Shield protects your entire face,

not just your eyes.

HEARING PROTECTION

HEARING PROTECTION

HEARING PROTECTION

HEARING PROTECTION

HEARING PROTECTION

Prolonged exposure to high intensity noise

from high-speed power tools can damage

your hearing.

• Hearing Protectors screen out noise lev-

els that can damage your ears, and are

recommended for ALL uses with Routers

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 shop accidents happen to woodwork-

ers who fail to follow instructions, or fail to

use Guards and Safety Devices. Although

proper use of Guards and Safety Devices

often requires additional setup, the protec-

tion for you and your family is well worth the

effort.

DRESS

DRESS

DRESS

DRESS

DRESS

Loose hair and clothing, which could be en-

tangled in rotating bits, are very hazardous.

• Tuck long hair under a hat or tie it up

above the shoulders. Do not wear ties,

gloves, loose clothing, rings or other jew-

elry. Roll sleeves up above your elbows.

ELECTRICAL

ELECTRICAL

ELECTRICAL

ELECTRICAL

ELECTRICAL

REQUIREMENTS

REQUIREMENTS

REQUIREMENTS

REQUIREMENTS

REQUIREMENTS

Follow the electrical requirements that ap-

pear in the instruction manual that cam with

your Router Motor. Do not overload your

electrical circuits

UNDER-T

UNDER-T

UNDER-T

UNDER-T

UNDER-TABLE MOUNTED

ABLE MOUNTED

ABLE MOUNTED

ABLE MOUNTED

ABLE MOUNTED

ROUTER

ROUTER

ROUTER

ROUTER

ROUTER

The Router is not included with the MARK V

Model 505/510 Router Table. You will have

to purchase a Router or use one that you

already own. Any UL approved router can be

used.

The specifications for the router that you can

use are:

• Use only UL approved Routers

• The Router switch is best located so that

it can face toward the operators position

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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