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T4 - USA

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MAINTENANCE AND CARE

Cleaning

Keep the machine clean at all times.  Some
maintenance products and solvents may
damage the plastic parts, these include
products containing Benzene, Trichloroethyle
Chloride and Ammonia.

Never use any caustic agents to clean the
plastic parts.

Ensure machine is isolated from
power supply.

It is advisable to have the 
brushes replaced by an
authorized Trend Service Agent.
The router will also be given a
thorough inspection.

Undo brush cap (1) using flat head
screwdriver.

Remove brush (2). 

Insert new brush ensuring brush body is
correct orientation for aperture. 

Refit brush cap (1) and tighten.

Repeat for other brush.

Always use original T4 spare parts.

Changing Brushes

Lubrication

The bearings of the machine need no
lubrication, as they are sealed.  The two
plunge columns on the routing base should
be slightly oiled from time to time.

Keep the cooling vents on the motor housing
clean and unobstructed at all times.  Blow out
any dust and dirt at regular intervals.

Visually check the carbon brushes.  In the
event of excessive sparking, they may need
changing.

After about 40 operating hours inspection by
a authorised Trend service agent is
recommended.

ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION

Recycle raw materials instead of disposing
as waste.

Accessories and packaging should be sorted for
environmental-friendly recycling.

Separate collection.  This product must 
not be disposed of with normal household
waste.

Local regulations may provide for separate
collection of electrical products from the
household, at municipal waste sites or by retailer
when you purchase a new product.

GUARANTEE

The machine carries a manufacturers guarantee
in accordance with the conditions on the
enclosed guarantee card.

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Summary of Contents for T4 USA

Page 1: ...T4 PLUNGE ROUTER USA MANU T4 USA v2 0 30 8 07 1 09 pm Page 22...

Page 2: ...__________13 Carving Grinding___________________14 Bearing Guided Bits __________________15 Freehand Routing ___________________16 Batten Routing ______________________16 MAINTENANCE CARE_____________...

Page 3: ...e 12 Maintain tools and bits with care Keep bits sharp and clean for better and safer performance Do not use damaged bits Follow instructions for lubricating and changing accessories Keep handles dry...

Page 4: ...diately and have the eccentricity of the router router bit and clamping system checked by competent personnel 15 All fastening screws and nuts should be tightened using the appropriate wrench or key a...

Page 5: ...ll a polarized outlet Do not change the plug in any way The label on your tool may include the following symbols V volts Hz hertz min minutes Class II Construction A amperes W watts alternating curren...

Page 6: ...let nut 1 x Wrench 14mm A F for spindle in carving mode 1 x Hex key 4mm A F for side fence 1 x Dust extractor spout 1 x Instructions 1 x Guarantee card NOISE VIBRATION The noise level when working can...

Page 7: ...O Removable fence cheek P Side fence rod fixing screw Q Hex key for side fence rods R Side fence body S Wrench 14mm A F for spindle when in grinder mode T 3 way turret stop U Wrench 17mm A F for colle...

Page 8: ...nuts in the spout Dismantle in reverse order The extractor spout is suitable for dust extractors with a hose diameter of 1 11 32 ASSEMBLY ADJUSTMENT 1 2 A A 1 32 11 Whenever possible use the dust ext...

Page 9: ...the depth of cut The rotating turret stop screws can be used for pre setting up to three depths of cut Their height can be adjusted using a screwdriver 6 and an 8mm A F wrench 7 Off On By turning the...

Page 10: ...spindle is locked you may need to turn the spindle slightly to engage it Undo the collet nut with the 17mm A F wrench The bit should now slide out Each time you finish using a bit remove it and store...

Page 11: ...s is 18 000 rpm Using the Fine Height Adjuster The optional fine height adjuster Ref FHA 009 should be used when fine adjustment is required This is especially recommended when using our dovetail jig...

Page 12: ...kely to wander from the edge of the workpiece Feed Speed The speed at which the bit is fed into the wood must not be too fast that the motor slows down or too slow that the bit leaves burn marks on th...

Page 13: ...er the bit onto the workpiece and set the bit height by raising the depth stop 5 the required distance Switch on the router and when the bit reaches full speed gently lower the bit into the workpiece...

Page 14: ...to be allowed for when calculating the shape of the template The template must be smaller by an amount equal to the difference between the outer edge of the guide ring and the outer edge of the bit Se...

Page 15: ...d because the spindle lock will be disengage When re fitting the motor unit ensure that the switch is facing the front of the router so that it is accessible when plunge routing Ensure that the clampi...

Page 16: ...ameters of bearings are offered which will change the shape of the resulting mould With certain shapes such as the chamfer bit below increasing the depth of cut will produce a larger chamfered edge Fi...

Page 17: ...he edge of the workpiece is not straight or is not very smooth or simply the guide rods of the side fence are too short for the job Use the straight edges of the router base and calculate the distance...

Page 18: ...The two plunge columns on the routing base should be slightly oiled from time to time Keep the cooling vents on the motor housing clean and unobstructed at all times Blow out any dust and dirt at regu...

Page 19: ...021 22 1 Field 110V USA WP T4ELU 022 23 1 Baffle WP T4 023 24 2 Machine Screw Pan M4 x 63mm Pozi WP T4 024 25 1 Top Bearing 7mm x 22mm x 7mm 608ZZ WP T4 025 26 1 Armature 110V with Fan USA WP T4ELU 02...

Page 20: ...Screw Csk M5 x 8mm Slot WP SCW 09 65 1 Guide Rod 5 16 x 12 pair WP T4 065 66 4 Machine Screw Csk M4 x 6mm Pozi WP SCW 66 67 1 Side Fence Cheeks pair WP T4 067 68 1 Parallel Side Fence Body WP T4 068...

Page 21: ...19 21 22 23 24 15 25 26 28 30 59 32 27 33 34 35 36 37 86 39 31 74 75 40 41 43 42 44 46 47 48 49 50 53 52 51 54 55 56 57 60 85 61 87 64 88 66 65 66 67 68 69 71 72 89 38 60 4 5 4 5 12 39 70 5 4 13 14 4...

Page 22: ...specifications may change without notice Trend Routing Technologies Inc cannot be held liable for any material rendered unusable or any form of consequential loss E OE All trademarks acknowledged REC...

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