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MARK V MODEL 505/510 ROUTER TABLE

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• Avoid dangerous environments. Don't use

power tools in damp, wet, or explosive

atmospheres.

• Keep works area well lit, clean, and free

from clutter.

• Do not force the tool. It will do the job

better and safer at the rate for which it was

designed.

• Use the right tool. Do not force a tool or

accessory to do a job for which it was not

designed.

• For directional feed, ALWAYS feed the

workpiece into the cutter against the rota-

tion of the cutter. NEVER feed the

workpiece into the cutter with the rota-

tion of the cutter.

• Check for damaged parts. A damaged

guard or part must be properly repaired

or replaced before further use of the tool.

If a strange noise or vibration develops,

immediately turn off the power, unplug

the machine and correct the problem.

Never operate a power tool that is not

functioning properly.

• Secure workpieces. Use clamps, fixtures

and other devices to hold workpieces

when practical. It's safer than using your

hands and frees your hands to operate

the tool.

• Do not overreach. Keep proper footing

and balance at all times.

• Turn off the tool and wait until it comes to

a complete stop before removing

workpieces and scraps.

• Do not try to stop the tool by grabbing the

workpiece or any part of the tools. Turn

off the tool and let it come to a complete

stop by itself.

• Do not leave the tool running unattended.

Turn off the power. Don't leave the tool

until it comes to a complete stop.

• Avoid unintentional starting. Make sure

the switch is in the "off" position before

plugging in or unplugging the tool.

• Disconnect tools. Turn off and unplug

tools before changing accessories, setups,

making adjustments, performing main-

tenance, or repairs.

• Do not stand or lean on the tool. You

could fall into the tool or it could tip over

injuring you and/or the tool.

• Maintain tools. Keep parts and tools sharp,

clean, and maintained according to the

instruction manual.

• Make your workshop child proof. Use

padlocks, master switches and remove

starter keys.

• Keep children away. All visitors must

stay a safe distance from power tools, and

wear ear and eye protection.

• Do not permit anyone who is inexperi-

enced to use your power tools without

proper supervision.

MARK V MODEL 505/510

MARK V MODEL 505/510

MARK V MODEL 505/510

MARK V MODEL 505/510

MARK V MODEL 505/510

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RULES

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RULES

RULES

• Be sure to read and understand this en-

tire instruction manual before using the

MARK V Model 505/510 Router Table.

Also, do not use the MARK V Model 505/

Содержание MARK V 505

Страница 1: ...sembly Inc 1 9 1 1 522180 Router Table With Label Inc 2 1 2 522014 Warning Label 1 3 514667 Table Tube 2 4 514440 Jackscrew 4 5 522136 Table Spacer 6 6 515294 Keps Nut 6 7 522134 Bracket 2 8 120380 Sp...

Страница 2: ...INFORMATION IN THE IN STRUCTION MANUAL ALSO READ UNDERSTAND AND FOLLOWALLtheinformationthatcame with your Router Motor and the Router Table Plate Package Read the Safety section complete the Assembly...

Страница 3: ...onottrytostopthetoolbygrabbingthe workpiece or any part of the tools Turn off the tool and let it come to a complete stop by itself Donotleavethetoolrunningunattended Turn off the power Don t leave th...

Страница 4: ...AlwaysuseaFixture Fence MiterGauge with Safety Grip and or Starter and GuidePinstohelpcontroltheworkpiece Always feed the workpiece against the rotation of the bit not with it Otherwise thebitwillgrab...

Страница 5: ...age your ears and are recommendedforALLuseswithRouters mounted in Router Tables GU GU GU GU GUARDING FOR R ARDING FOR R ARDING FOR R ARDING FOR R ARDING FOR ROUTING OUTING OUTING OUTING OUTING Most sh...

Страница 6: ...ems stop the tool immediately unplug it and check the tool thoroughly Correct any problem before proceeding If you are unable to locate the problem you can contact your Shopsmith Service Repre sentati...

Страница 7: ...he cutting edge is nicked take the bit to a professional sharpening service TOOLS NEEDED In addition to the tools provided with your MARK V Model 505 510 Router Table you will need the following from...

Страница 8: ...able Tube 3 to the Router Table See Figure 5 6 TightenalltheJackscrews 4 oftheRouter Table in place 7 Slide the Connector Tubes into the Saw Table Tubes See Figure 3 8 Tighten the Jackscrews 4 of the...

Страница 9: ...sened they may tend to drop down from the Router Table 4 Install and adjust the Guard WARNING The Guard 515704 for freehand cuts is an accessory Itnotonlyimprovessafeoperations but also acts as a Dust...

Страница 10: ...to right gradually againstthePinandintotherotatingRouterBit to start your cut 1 Install your Router Bit For rabbets use a special Rabbeting Bit with a Pilot of the appropriatediameter 5 Make the cut A...

Страница 11: ...l noise or vibration MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE As needed HaveRouterBitssharpened Every 5 hours of running time Clean the Router Table thoroughly Check alignments and adjustments Check tightness of all crit...

Страница 12: ...s Reserved Printed In U S A CAUTION Except for the Laminated Router Table Surface DO NOT wax or use solvents on any other plastic parts NOTE If you have any questions please call our Customer Service...

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