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Kit Specification

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Code 

717126

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Table Size 

686 x 406 x 40mm

Fence Size 

789 x 90mm

Dust Extraction Outlet 

62mm

 

UJK Technology Compact Router Table with Cast Iron Table Top

Code 

719241

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Table Size 

600 x 400 x 22mm

Fence Size 

789 x 90mm

Dust Extraction Outlet 

62mm

 

UJK Technology Compact Router Table with Laminated Table Top

General Instructions for 230V Machines

Good Working Practices/Safety

General Advice

Mains Powered Tools/ Primary Precautions

The following suggestions will enable you to observe good 
working practices, keep yourself and fellow workers safe 
and maintain your tools and equipment in good working 
order.

WARNING! KEEP TOOLS AND 
EQUIPMENT OUT OF THE REACH 
OF YOUNG CHILDREN

If you are totally unfamiliar with the use of a power 
router, please seek some basic tuition and advice from an 
informed, qualified source. An amateur woodworker or 
hobbyist just starting out is advised to undertake a short 
course on the use of woodworking machines run by a 
professional woodworker. These are often offered by your 
local authority as evening classes.

These tools are supplied with a moulded 13 Amp. plug and 
3 core power cable. Before using the tool inspect the cable 
and the plug to make sure that neither are damaged. If 
any damage is visible have the tool inspected/repaired by 
a suitably qualified person. If it is necessary to replace the 
plug, it is preferable to use an ‘unbreakable’ type that will 
resist damage on site. Only use a 13 Amp plug, make sure 
the cable clamp is tightened securely and check that a 13 
Amp fuse is fitted. It is also recommended that a switched 
power outlet is used. If extension leads are to be used, 
carry out the same safety checks on them, and ensure that 
they are correctly rated to safely supply the current that is 
required for your machine.

General Safety Instructions

 Carefully study and observe the safety instructions issued 

with the router being used in the table. 

 In addition, the following precautions, specific to the use 

of router tables, should be adhered to. 

 Ensure that the router is securely fixed to the router table, 

both when first commissioned and periodically thereafter.

 Fix the router table to a firm base such as a workbench or 

a heavy table. If the table is attached to a false base this in 
turn should be firmly fixed to a workbench or other solid 
surface. 

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Always wear appropriate safety equipment such as safety 

goggles or face shield, dust mask and ear defenders. Ties, 
loose clothing and jewellery are all potential safety hazards 
and should be avoided. 

 The router table is intended for cutting timber and plas-

tics only, do not use it with other materials. Long lengths of 
timber will need to be supported on both the in-feed and 
out-feed sides of the table. 

 Timber should be fed into the cutter from the right hand 

side of the table, as indicated on the safety label attached 
to the fence. A push block or custom made work holder 
should be used when cutting small pieces. 

 Router cutters should be installed correctly in the router 

with the recommended minimum length of shaft engaged 
in the collet and the collet tightened to the correct degree. 

 When making any adjustments to the router, such as 

changing the cutter, ensure that the router is switched off 
and the power cable is removed from the power supply 
before proceeding.

Summary of Contents for 717126

Page 1: ...t RouterTable Kit Code 717126 Kit Code 719241 AT M 23 05 2019 BOOK REF 104389 Hole assembly instructions including the UJK table tops fence assembly table inserts and other accessories Original Instru...

Page 2: ...ription 22 23 Mounting the Router to the Universal Base Plate 24 25 Mounting the Router to the 10mm Table Inserts 26 27 28 Operating Instructions 28 General Guide to Router Cutters 29 30 Exploded Diag...

Page 3: ...when making up your UJK router table Simply add the leg stand fence and required insert and you will have a very sturdy versatile unit capable of many routing operations The benefits of using cast ir...

Page 4: ...ining 1 No Tool Bracket with two pre drilled holes 2 4 No Rubber Feet 3 4 No Phillips Screws M6x20mm 4 2 No Phillips Screws M4x20mm 5 34 No Coach Bolts M6x12mm 6 38 No Flat Washers M6 7 38 No Nuts M6...

Page 5: ...33 4 No Leg Supports Brackets A 2 No Front and Back Upper Panels B 1 No Front Lower Panel C 2 No Side Lower Panels D 2 No Side Upper Panels E 1 No Side Centre Panel F 1 No Rear Extractor Panels G UJK...

Page 6: ...ed router table top B 102544 A UJK Pro Cast Iron Table Top B UJK Laminated Table Top Quantity Item Part Code 508272 1 No Fence H 1 No Extraction Moulding I 1 No Dust Shield J 2 No Fence Fixing Bracket...

Page 7: ...What s Included 7 a b c d e f g h i j N H I J K M L N...

Page 8: ...inserts for the Axminster or UJK router elevator Also suitable for UJK Technology aluminium and phenolic router table insert plates Sizes include 12 6mm 38mm 63 4mm plus a guide bush adaptor Blank in...

Page 9: ...tch 63mm extraction hose included 100mm outlet Dust extraction from a router table can be difficult and for it to work effectively it needs to extract from both above and below the table Designed to f...

Page 10: ...or cutter and gradually increase the cutter height until the display reaches the desired depth Used horizontally you can measure or adjust a router table fence relative to the cutter The UJK Technolog...

Page 11: ...This plate prevents kickback and easily adjusts for material up to 135mm wide Two vertical clamps prevent the workpiece lifting during the cut The position of the foremost clamp close to the point of...

Page 12: ...fitted It is also recommended that a switched power outlet is used If extension leads are to be used carry out the same safety checks on them and ensure that they are correctly rated to safely supply...

Page 13: ...ctrical switches and switch keys to prevent unauthorised or unsupervised use 12 Secure the table to a work surface and never stand or lean on it Serious injury can occur if the table is tipped or if u...

Page 14: ...ntre panel F and one of the stand sides offer up the holes in the centre panel with holes in the centre of the leg supports A and secure with M6 fixings 6 7 8 see fig 2 NOTE LEAVE FIXING HOLE A CLEART...

Page 15: ...p the pre drilled holes Place a flat washer 7 over the Phillips screw 4 and insert the screw into the foot s recess secure in place with the nut 8 see fig 6 7 Repeate the process for the remaining fee...

Page 16: ...s Lift the table B on top of the stand assembly see fig 14 Phillips screws B WARNING THE CAST IRONTOP ISVERY HEAVY SEEK HELP Fig 15 16 Locate the ten Hex screws flat washers and spring washer and plac...

Page 17: ...ate the table insert four grub screws and the two countersink Hex screws Place the UJK table insert into the tables recess adjust the ten countersink Phillips screws beneath the table see fig 23 until...

Page 18: ...ined slots in the bracket K with the square nuts h and secure both brackets with the M6 Hex screws e see fig 31 DO NOT OVERTIGHTEN UJK Fence Assembly Step 1 Locate the fence fixing brackets L and the...

Page 19: ...34 35 b i H d Step 6 Locate the two adjustable wood faces M lineup the T bolts d with the T slots in the wood face M and slide on the wood face lightly tighten see fig 36 Repeat for the other side Fig...

Page 20: ...o locking knobs b either side of the extraction surround on the fence H slide the extraction moulding I over the T bolts d and retighten the locking knobs b see fig 41 WARNING DO NOT OVERTIGHTENTHE LO...

Page 21: ...lt down into the machined slots in the mitre fence and secure the assembly with the two wing nuts see fig 46 DO NOT OVERTIGHTEN Fig 46 47 10 11 Mitre fence extension Hex bolt washer Wing nut Tool Stor...

Page 22: ...fence bracket holder Tool bracket Mitre fence assembly Table insert spanner Winding handle for UJK router elevator Tool hanger screws UJK leg stand frame Fence Table insert recess Table Adjustable wo...

Page 23: ...Illustration Parts Description 23 Mitre fence Fence scale Mitre fence extention Extraction moulding UJK technology router table with optional dust extraction box attached...

Page 24: ...GOF1300ACE 900A 2003 5 Gx3 GMF1400 0 Ix4 GMF1600CE 19 Ix3 CMT CMT1E CMT2E 1 Fx2 DEWALT DW613 614 615 620 621 DW625EK 629 1 Fx2 DRAPER R1900V 2 Fx3 PT1200V 1 Fx3 ELU OF97 E MOF177 E 131 98 MOF77 96 E M...

Page 25: ...Mounting the Router to the Universal Base Plate 25 176mm 6 55mm 1 2 3 A M4x10mm B M4x12mm C UNF10 x1 2 D M5x16mm E M5x20mm F M6x16mm G M6x30mm H M6x12mm I M4x6mm 2 23 23 2 2 U...

Page 26: ...rt Code 502747 1 No Insert Plate A 1 No Insert Plate Template B 2 No Table Fixing Screws C 1 No Table inset Spanner 1 No 4mm 3mm Hex Keys 6 No Grub Screws 1 No Template Pin Step 1 Turn over your route...

Page 27: ...p 5 Secure the template B in position using Sellotape see fig 05 Using a centre punch mark the position of the holes on the insert plate A see fig 06 Remove the emplate and place safely aside NOTE TO...

Page 28: ...on the rear of the fence assembly allowing for the connection of a dust extractor not included Be sure to use an appropriate size hose and fittings and check that all connections are sealed tightly t...

Page 29: ...e for use with non abrasive natural timbers and PVC HSS High Speed Cutters TCT Tungsten CarbideTipped Cutters STC SolidTungsten Carbide Cutters STC Solid Tungsten Carbide cutters are ground from a sol...

Page 30: ...e less than half of this measurement as its cut i e 3mm This rule is very difficult to enforce as some cuts will combine using the total diameter and a side cut So what do we class as 3mm The major fa...

Page 31: ...Exploded Diagram Parts List 31...

Page 32: ...60020 Handle Bracket 1 11 909M06012 Carriage Bolt M6 12 34 12 L3224001 Power Cord OPTIONAL 1 5 mm 3C 1 14 910M06000 Hex Nut M6 48 15 914M061602 Flat Washer M6 41 16 906M04020 Round Head Screw M4 20 2...

Page 33: ...2100120 Pointer 1 32 906316014 Round Head Screw 3 16 1 4 1 33 938014025 Lock Knob 1 4 25 1 34 32240057 Miter Fence 1 35 904M06030 Hex Cap Bolt M6 30 2 36 913M06000 Butterfly Nut M6 2 37 905M06020 Flat...

Page 34: ...62302 Flat Washer M8 10 6 939M08000B Lock Knob M8 8 7 32240034 Lock Nut M8 2 8 32240035 Shim For Sub Fence Optional 401mm 2 32240035 Shim For Sub Fence Optional 338mm 2 9 32240036 Router Table Fence F...

Page 35: ...ob M6 12 2 21 32240042 Fence Feather board Optional 2 22 32240043 Table Feather board Optional 2 23 32240044 Clamping Bracket Optional 1 24 32240045 Hex Socket Cap Screw Optional M6 75 1 25 32240046 C...

Page 36: ...t and its implementation in accordance with national law electric tools that have reached the end of their life must be collected separately and returned to an environmentally compatible recycling fac...

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