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T30

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SAFETY

WARNING:

Observe the safety regulations in the 

instruction manual of the power tool 

to be used.  Please read the following 

instructions carefully.  Failure to do so 

could lead to serious injury.  When using 

electric tools, basic safety precautions, 

including the following should always be 

followed to reduce the risk of fire, electric 

shock and personal injury.  Also observe 

any applicable additional safety rules. 

Read the following safety instructions 

before attempting to operate this product.

PLEASE KEEP THESE 

INSTRUCTIONS IN A SAFE PLACE.

The attention of UK users is drawn to The 

Provision and Use of Work Equipment 

Regulations 1998, and any subsequent 

amendments.
Users should also read the HSE/HSC 

Safe Use of Woodworking Machinery 

Approved Code of Practice and Guidance 

Document and any amendments.
Users must be competent with 

woodworking equipment before using our 

products.

IMPORTANT NOTE:

Residual Risk.  Although the safety 

instructions and operating manuals for 

our tools contain extensive instructions 

on safe working with power tools, every 

power tool involves a certain residual risk 

which cannot be completely excluded 

by safety mechanisms.  Power tools 

must therefore always be operated with 

caution! 

General

1.  Disconnect power tool and attachment 

from power supply when not in 

use, before servicing, when making 

adjustments and when changing 

accessories such as cutters. Ensure 

switch is in “off” position.  Always 

ensure cutter has stopped rotating. 

2.

 

Always mount the power tool, 

accessory or attachment in conformity 

with the instructions. Only use 

attachment and accessories specified 

in the power tool manual. The tool or 

attachment should not be modified or 

used for any application other than 

that for which it was designed. Do not 

force tool.

3.

 

Keep children and visitors away.  Do 

not let children or visitors touch the 

tool, accessory or attachment.  Keep 

children and visitors away from work 

area.  Make the workshop child proof 

with padlock and master switch.

4.

 

Dress properly.  Do not wear loose 

clothing or jewellery, they can be 

caught in moving parts.  Rubber 

gloves and non-skid footwear 

is recommended when working 

outdoors.  Wear protective hair 

covering to contain long hair.

5.

 

Consider working environment.  Do 

not use the product in the rain or in 

a damp environment.  Keep work 

area well lit.  Do not use power tools 

near gasoline or flammable liquids.  

Keep workshop at a comfortable 

temperature so your hands are not 

cold.  Connect machines that are 

used in the open via a residual current 

device (RCD) with an actuation 

current of 30 mA maximum.  Use only 

extension cables that are approved for 

outdoor use.

6.

 

The accessory or attachment must be 

kept level and stable at all times.

7.

 

Keep work area clean.  Cluttered 

workshops and benches can cause 

injuries.  Ensure there is sufficient 

room to work safely.

8.

 

Secure idle tools.  When not in use, 

tools should be stored in a dry and 

high or locked up place, out of reach 

of children.

9.

 

For best control and safety use 

both hands on the power tool and 

attachment.  Keep both hands away 

from cutting area. Always wait for the 

spindle and cutter to stop rotating 

before making any adjustments.

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 clean for 

better and safer performance.  Do 

not use damaged cutters.  Follow 

instructions for lubricating and 

changing accessories.  Keep handles 

dry, clean and free from oil and 

grease.

13.Maintain accessories.  Do not use 

damaged accessories.  Only use 

accessories recommended by the 

manufacturer.

14.Check damaged parts.  Before 

operation inspect the attachment, 

the power tool, the cable, extension 

cable and the plug carefully for signs 

of damage.  Check for alignment of 

moving parts, binding, breakage, 

mounting and any other conditions 

that may effect its operation. Have any 

damage repaired by an Authorised 

Service Agent before using the tool or 

accessory.  Protect tools from impact 

and shock.

15.Do not use tool if switch does not turn 

it on or off.  Have defective switches 

replaced by an Authorised Service 

Agent

16.Don’t over reach.  Keep proper footing 

and balance at all times.  Do not use 

awkward or uncomfortable hand 

positions.

17.Don’t abuse the cable.

  

Never carry 

power tool or accessory by cord or 

pull it to disconnect from the socket. 

Keep cord from heat, oil and sharp 

edges.  Always trail the power cord 

away from the work area.

18.Connect dust extraction equipment.

  

If devices are provided for the 

connection of dust extraction and 

collection facilities, ensure these are 

connected and properly used.

19.Check all fixing and fastening nuts, 

bolts and screws on power tool, 

attachment and cutting tools before 

use to ensure they are tight and 

secure.  Periodically check when 

machining over long periods.

20.Stay alert. Watch what you are doing. 

Use common sense.  Do not operate 

tools when you are tired, under the 

influence of drugs or alcohol.

21.Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) 

for eye, ear and respiratory protection 

must be worn.  All PPE must meet 

current UK and EU legislation.

22.Do not leave tools running 

unattended.  Do not leave tool until it 

comes to a complete stop.

23.Always clamp workpiece being 

machined securely.

24.Only use cutting tools for 

woodworking that meet EN847-

1/2 safety standards, and any 

subsequent amendments.

25.Vibration levels.  Hand held power 

tools produce different vibration 

levels.  You should always refer to 

the specifications and relevant Health 

& Safety Guide.

Routing Safety

1.

 

Read and understand instructions 

supplied with power tool, attachment 

and cutter.

2.

 

Keep hands, hair and clothing clear of 

the cutter.  

3.

 

Remove adjusting keys and 

spanners.  Check to see that keys 

and adjusting spanners are removed 

from the router tool, cutter and 

attachment before turning router on.  

Make sure cutter can rotate freely.

4.

 

Noise.  Take appropriate measures 

for the protection of hearing if 

the sound pressure of 85dB(A) is 

exceeded. Routing sound pressure 

may exceed 85dB(A), so ear 

protection must be worn. 

5.

 

Eye protection. Always wear eye 

protection in the form of safety 

goggles, spectacles or visors to 

protect the eyes.

Summary of Contents for t30

Page 1: ...T30 Please read these instructions before use...

Page 2: ...mpage 230V 5 2A 110V 10A Power input 1200W Autostart 230V max 200 watts min 40 watts 110V max 1000 watts min 40 watts Airflow 3 300 l min Max Vacuum 2300mm H20 Noise 72dB Hose 5M x 36mm OD Container v...

Page 3: ...nds on the power tool and attachment Keep both hands away from cutting area Always wait for the spindle and cutter to stop rotating before making any adjustments 10 Always keep guards in place and in...

Page 4: ...cut in one 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 c...

Page 5: ...Green Yellow is for earth 4 n Before replacing the top cover of the mains plug ensure that the cable restraint 4 is holding the outer sheath of the cable firmly and that the two leads are correctly fi...

Page 6: ...uting for long periods of time Eye Protection Goggles safety spectacles or visors should be worn to protect the eyes from ejected waste particles Dust Protection The fine dust created when routing pre...

Page 7: ...the following harmonised standards EN 55014 1 EN 55014 2 EN61000 3 2 and EN61000 3 3 Managing Director Jeff Willcocks T30A INFORMATION ON NOISE VIBRATION The noise level when working can exceed 85 dB...

Page 8: ...ridge filter for T30A T30 EURO 7 micron for T30AF T30ALF 0 3 micron 8 Filter bag 9 Container 10 Cartridge filter cap 11 Container catch 12 Bumper 13 Castors 14 Hose release button 15 Cloth filter opti...

Page 9: ...ion tubes and of its accessories is carried out by exerting a small amount of pressure To remove them turn the parts in the opposite direction and draw them apart n To use the universal spout 18 follo...

Page 10: ...ly and the life endurance of the cartridge filter will be extended The paper filter bag 8 should never replace the cartridge filter however the 7 micron cartridge filter can be used without the paper...

Page 11: ...re the extractor carefully Suction of Fluids MAINTENANCE Before plugging in your extractor make sure that the power switch of your power tool has been TURNED OFF to avoid its accidental starting Remem...

Page 12: ...lug Cover WP T30EUR 017 1 Auto Start Socket Plate 110V UK Plug WP T30AL 017 18 7 Screw Self Tapping Csk 3 5mm x 17mm Pozi WP T30 018 19 1 Switch Autostart AM 230V UK WP T30A 019 1 Switch Autostart AM...

Page 13: ...uids WP T30 055 56 1 Power Tool Adaptor 36mm Hose WP T30 056 57 1 Upholstery Tool 36mm Hose WP T30 057 58 1 Crevice Tool 36mm Hose WP T30 058 59 0 Nylon Pre filter T30 3 Supplied as standard with T30A...

Page 14: ...T30 IB T30 SPARE PARTS DIAGRAM v4 1 04 2013...

Page 15: ...hat 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 All registered trademarks...

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