TREND COMBI 1001 Manual Download Page 12

Combi 1001

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Insert both location bushes into Red dot
holes.  Red dot face uppermost.

Lay jig across the worktop, ensure the
location bushes touch the postform edge.
Clamp jig in position with quick action
clamps.  Draw a line 8.5mm away from the
jig slot edge.

With the mitred end of the length stop
facing towards the back of the worktop, as
shown.  Fit the length stop onto underside
of jig by using the countersunk bolt,
washer and knob into one of the holes in
the jig.  The bolt should be put into the jig
from above, do not tighten.  Carefully
position the point of the length stop so that
it lines up with the 8.5mm margin pencil
line.  When the correct position has been
obtained tighten bolt and knob sufficiently
to prevent length stop from moving.

Remove location bushes.

Lay jig with length stop set onto male work
top that is to be cut.  Allowing for the
8.5mm margin and using the length stop
as a pivot point (pivot point on cut line)
position the jig so the jig slot edge is
parallel to the drawn pencil line. Re-check
positioning.

Clamp jig to worktop securely using quick
action clamps.

Remove length stop and bolt assembly as
these are for setting up only and are not
required when routing.

Set cutter depth.

Plunge router and cut the male joint,
feeding left to right in a series of shallow
passes, feeding left to right.

Cutting male
joint on out-of-
square joints

Shown exaggerated

Setting up length stop for out-of-
square joints

Parallel pencil line

8.5mm from jig slot edge

IMPORTANT!
After setting for out-of-square
joint the length stop must be
removed or it could come in
contact with the router cutter.

8.5mm margin

pencil line

Quick action

clamp here

Direction of

router travel

Optional accessory

clamp PJ/CL/S on

underside

Location

bushes 

(Red dot)

Male joint cut line

Quick action

clamp here

Jig slot edge 8.5mm away

from male joint cut line

Direction of

router travel

Male joint on

cut line

Pivot point on male

joint cut line

Summary of Contents for COMBI 1001

Page 1: ...COMBI 1001...

Page 2: ...ED Length 1200mm Width 370mm Thickness 16mm Weight 9 6kg Specification 1 x Solid laminate combination template 2 x Location bushes 1 x Manual 1 x Guarantee card 1 x Length setting stop 1 x Machine scr...

Page 3: ...pt clean Resin build up should be removed at regular intervals with Resin Cleaner The use of a dry lubricant will act as a preventative such as Trendicote PTFE spray Cutter shanks should be inserted i...

Page 4: ...ng Trend sub bases and 30mm outside diameter guide bush ref GB30 Trend sub bases have a central recess to allow fitting of the Trend guide bush to most makes of routers and are available ready to fit...

Page 5: ...y check the sub base is concentric to the spindle of the router UNIBASE comprises the following Fits following Router Models Atlas Copco OFSE2000 Bosch GOF 1300ACE 1600A 1700ACE Casals FT2000VCE DeWal...

Page 6: ...M pack of 50 PC 50 M pack of 100 PC 100 M pack of 1000 PC 1000 M Biscuit Jointer for the Router Worktops with inadequate support below them need additional stability by biscuit jointing the edges The...

Page 7: ...ezed into the joint prior to closing the joint faces Low odour and mould resistant the sealant has a fast curing time of around 20 minutes Description Order Ref Short Clamp for COMBI1001 PJ CL S 1 off...

Page 8: ...ocation bushes are held in position by O rings Insert the smallest end of the bush into the hole by lightly pushing and turning at the same time If the bushes are tight use a lubricant on the O ring E...

Page 9: ...te so that it traps the template across the worktop between the Red dot location bush and the stop or adjustable long clamp Tighten up the knob Remove the bush from Red dot location hole The template...

Page 10: ...a joint hold the router guide bush hard against the template and cut from left to right It is recommended that the depth stops of the router are used to set the depths of cut Several shallow passes o...

Page 11: ...ength All cuts must be fed left to right Routing the male part of the Joint IMPORTANT Test fit the joints together abrasive paper may be required to clean up the chipboard core Quick action clamp here...

Page 12: ...nd using the length stop as a pivot point pivot point on cut line position the jig so the jig slot edge is parallel to the drawn pencil line Re check positioning Clamp jig to worktop securely using qu...

Page 13: ...etting bush and place template on the underside of the worktop Insert the location bushes into the Yellow dot holes as shown The template will need to be inverted when cutting some bolt recesses Secur...

Page 14: ...centre line of the bolt corresponds to the centre line of the worktop Clamp jig securely to worktop Routing the bolt recess in the female part of the joint Location bushes Yellow dot Direction of rout...

Page 15: ...scuits Ref BSC 20 1000 1000 biscuits A 650mm worktop should have at least 5 biscuits Sealing the Joint The cut edges of the joint should be coated with a water resistant adhesive or sealant before ass...

Page 16: ...ushes are touching the worktop edge Clamp into position with quick action clamps When cutting the radius hold the router guide bush against the template radius Feed left to right It is recommended tha...

Page 17: ...t from left to right It is recommended that depth stops are used and at least three or four cuts taken White discs must be uppermost when routing Quick action clamp here Postform edge Location bushes...

Page 18: ...ouching the worktop edge Clamp using two quick action clamps It is recommended that depth stops are used and three or four cuts taken Cut from left to right Grey dot must be uppermost when routing Rou...

Page 19: ...Combi 1001 19 COMBI 1001 SPARE PARTS DIAGRAM 1 2 3 14 5 4 6 8 10 9 12 11 13 7 v2 0 11 2000...

Page 20: ...SK 4 0 Machine Screw Csk M8 x 50mm slot WP SCW 41 5 0 Washer 8 5mm x 32mm x 1 0mm WP WASH 17 6 0 Knob M8 WP KNOB 10 7 0 Combi Jig O Ring Set for Bushes pack of 5 CJ ORS 8 1 Long Clamp PJ CL L 9 1 Shor...

Page 21: ...ale cut ensuring board have torn slightly that the guide bush is kept against the template by machin ing from left to right Use abrasive paper to remove torn wood chips Chipped laminate Can be caused...

Page 22: ...d Machinery and Cutting Tools cannot be held liable for any material rendered unusable or any form of consequential loss E OE RECYCLABLE Trend Machinery Cutting Tools Ltd Odhams Trading Estate St Alba...

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