TREND SM/PRO Manual Download Page 20

SM/PRO

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Q.

 

Can the jig deal with out of plumb walls?

A.

   

Yes, the jig can be adjusted to cut out of plumb   

 walls.

Q

   

Can the jig do back cuts to deal with out of  

 

 

square corners?

A.

   

Yes, the jig has a back cut built into its set-up. 

Q

   

Can the jig be mounted onto a chop saw stand?

A.

 

Yes, the jig can be mounted onto most chop    

 

saw stands using our mounting accessory kit  

 

Ref. SM/MKP.  

Q

   

After cutting, the joint is not accurate and the top  

 

edges do not line up?

A.

 

Make sure cutter and guide are correctly  

 

 

aligned. A Ref. Unibase  may be required for use  

 

with a Ref. GB30 guide bush.

Q

 

Do combs need to be adjusted?

A.

   

Generally, unless a corner is majorly out of  

 

 

plumb, it is not necessary to adjust combs.

Q

 

The cutter is central to the guide bush but the    

 

joint does not line up at the top?

A.

 

The router may have moved when setting up.  

 

Ensure off-cut is tight against channel and the  

 

bottom stop is set first.

Q

 

The combs are tight and do not slide easily?

A.

 

Ensure comb locking knobs have been loosened  

 

if still tight. The combs may have been lubricated  

 

which has caused binding.

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Summary of Contents for SM/PRO

Page 1: ...SM PRO Please read these instructions before use Patent No GB2441513...

Page 2: ..._________ 9 Setting the Roller Stop Slides___________ 9 Setting the Rear Material Slide__________ 9 Setting Up the Workpiece in the Rear Material Slide_______________________ 10 Aligning the Rear Mate...

Page 3: ...stments 10 Always keep guards in place and in good working order 11 Remove any nails staples and other metal parts from the workpiece 12 Maintain tools and cutters with care Keep cutters sharp and cle...

Page 4: ...ne pass can stall the router 14 In case of excessive vibrations whilst using the router stop immediately and have the eccentricity of the router router cutter and clamping system checked by competent...

Page 5: ...nob N Comb lockdown knob A Main top plate B Lower top plate C Base plate D Rear material slide E Letterbox slide F Router base plate G Router base plate follow pin H Comb assembly stop end with 3 hole...

Page 6: ...SM PRO 5 P R O DESCRIPTION OF PARTS DIAGRAM A A X N N M C M C Y Q B B Q Y Y Q Q Y D O R E F R R G O Z H T T Q S I J P W U Y K L N AA M P V V AB...

Page 7: ...ng and tongue groove joints to be routed when used with a 30mm guide bush Maximum cutter diameter 22mm Maximum working length of 190mm Maximum tenon length adjustment 50mm ACCESSORIES Fits following r...

Page 8: ...to use Safe Working Practice n We recommend that the jig is attached to a chop saw stand using the mitre saw stand mounting kit accessory Ref SM MKP n The jig can also be used on a table workmate or...

Page 9: ...ide Router base plate Letterbox dot marker back cut marker Comb locking knobs Set out channel Rear material slide lock down knobs Comb assembly lock down knobs Rear material slide in cutting position...

Page 10: ...push the spelch block tightly against your work piece and screw securely in place using the screws provided n Screw securely into place using the 5mm x 30mm screws provided Setting the Rear Material...

Page 11: ...s towards the outer edge of the jig n The rear face of the workpiece should be pushed up tight against the rear material slide Aligning the Rear Material Slide Stops n One slide stop should be pushed...

Page 12: ...ce ensuring that they fill all the gaps grooves and slots Time spent on this procedure will greatly improve the quality of your final cut so be sure to take your time and be thorough The jig will shor...

Page 13: ...e comb assembly lock down knobs and turn the comb assembly over The pin holes are specific so they cannot be incorrectly located n The comb assembly should now underline the word CUT n Replace the two...

Page 14: ...ack cut for the scribe n If you require a left hand scribe then you can simply put the workpiece with its front face downwards with the quirk still positioned against the spelch block Simply rotate th...

Page 15: ...is selected the cutter will burn the workpiece rather than cut it and will also reduce the cutter life considerably n Plunge the router to the correct depth and lock down n Turn on the router and onc...

Page 16: ...by the stepped bush which is also threaded to allow for height adjustment Once the height is set for all four kits lock the stepped bush in position with the second nut A 13mm A F spanner is required...

Page 17: ...cants onto the jig n Do not use lubricants on the combs Storage n After use store jig carefully in its packaging n Ensure the combs are secure when transporting the jig n An accessory case is availabl...

Page 18: ...mm x 50mm x 25mm WP SMP 20 21 1 Comb Assembly Stop End 1 Hole WP SMP 21 22 1 Comb Assembly Stop End 3 Hole WP SMP 22 23 2 Comb Assembly Stabilizer Bar WP SMP 23 24 406 Comb Finger S S WP SMP 24 25 2 K...

Page 19: ...22 8 12 23 11 20 20 25 9 15 15 17 16 17 16 15 18 26 28 10 1 3 20 18 8 4 SM PRO 23 27 31 31 32 34 35 37 33 36 38 29 30 SM PRO SPARE PARTS DIAGRAM Please use only Trend original spare parts v3 0 05 201...

Page 20: ...and the top edges do not line up A Make sure cutter and guide are correctly aligned A Ref Unibase _ may be required for use with a Ref GB30 guide bush Q Do combs need to be adjusted A _ Generally unle...

Page 21: ...mb assembly and lock in _ position _ Comb assembly underlines CUT 10 Place skirting into jig ensuring mould end is nearest spelch block a Right hand side scribe mould up b Left hand side scribe mould...

Page 22: ...inuous improvement means that specifications may change without notice Trend Machinery and Cutting Tools cannot be held liable for any material rendered unusable or any form of consequential loss E OE...

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