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LOCK/JIG/B

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6.

 

Respiratory protection.  Wear a face 

or dust mask, or powered respirator. 

Dust masks/filters should be changed 

regularly.

7.

 

Do not switch router on with the cutter 

touching the workpiece. At the end of 

the cut, release the router plunge and 

allow spindle to stop rotating. Never 

use the spindle lock as a brake.

8.

 

The direction of routing must always 

be opposite to the cutter’s direction of 

rotation.  Do not back-cut or climb-cut.

9.

 

Check before cutting that there are 

no obstructions in the path of the 

router.  Ensure there are no obstacles 

beneath workpiece when cutting full 

thickness, and that a sacrificial work 

surface is used.

Router Cutter Safety

1.

 

Cutting tools are sharp.  Care should 

be taken when handling them. Do not 

drop cutters or knock them against 

hard objects. Handle very small 

diameter cutters with extra care. 

Always return cutter to its packaging 

after use.

2.

 

Always use cutters with a shank 

diameter corresponding to the size of 

the collet installed in your tool.

3.

 

The maximum speed (n.max) marked 

on the tool, or in  instructions or on 

packaging shall not be exceeded. 

Where stated the speed range shall 

be adhered to. Recommended 

speeds  are shown in the Trend 

Routing Always use router cutters in a 

router.   Drill and boring bits must not 

be used in a router.  Router cutters 

must only be used for the material 

cutting application for which they are 

designed.  Do not use on metal or 

masonry.

5.

 

Never use cutters with a diameter 

exceeding the maximum diameter 

indicated in the technical data of the 

power tool or attachment used.

6.

  Before each use check that the 

cutting tool is sharp and free from 

damage. Do not use the cutting tool 

if it is dull, broken or cracked or if in 

any other damage is noticeable or 

suspected. 

7. 

Cutters should be kept clean. Resin 

build up should be removed at regular 

intervals with Resin Cleaner. The use 

of a PTFE dry lubricant will reduce 

resin build up. Do not use PTFE spray 

on plastic parts.

8.

 

When using stacked tooling (multi-

blade, block and groover etc.) on a 

spindle arbor, ensure that the cutting 

edges are staggered to each other to 

reduce the cutting impact.

9.

 

Cutter shanks should be inserted 

into the collet all the way to the line 

indicated on the shank. This ensures 

that at least 3⁄4 of the shank length 

is held in the collet. Ensure clamping 

surfaces are cleaned to remove dirt, 

grease, oil and water.

10.

 

Observe the correct assembly and 

fitting instructions in the router 

instruction manual for fitting the collet,  

nut and cutter. 

11.

Tool and tool bodies shall be clamped 

in such a way that they will not 

become loose during operation. Care 

shall be taken when mounting cutting 

tools to ensure that the clamping is by 

the shank of the cutting tool and that 

the cutting edges are not in contact 

with each other or with the clamping 

elements.

12.

 

It is advisable to periodically check 

the collet and collet nut. A damaged, 

worn or distorted collet and nut can 

cause vibration and shank damage. 

Do not over-tighten the collet nut.

13.

 

Do not take deep cuts in one pass; 

take several shallow or light passes 

to reduce the side load applied to the 

cutter and router. Too deep a 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 competent personnel.

15.

 

All fastening screws and nuts should 

be tightened using the appropriate 

spanner or key and to the torque 

value provided by the manufacturer.

16. 

Extension of the spanner or tightening 

using hammer blows shall not be 

permitted.

17. 

Clamping screws shall be tightened 

according to instructions provided by 

the manufacture. Where instructions 

are not provided, clamping screws 

shall be tightened in sequence from 

the centre outwards.

Using Routers In A Fixed Position

1.

 

1. 

Attention should be 

made to the HSE’s Safe Use of 

Vertical Spindle Moulding Machines 

Information Sheet No.18 and any 

revisions.  

2

.  After work, release the router plunge 

to protect the cutter.  

3.

 

Always use a push-stick or push-

block when making any cut less than 

300mm in length or when feeding the 

last 300mm of the cut.

4.

 

The opening around the cutter should 

be reduced to a minimum using 

suitably sized insert rings in the table 

and closing the back fence cheeks or 

fitting a false fence on the back fence.

5.

 

Whenever possible use a work 

holding device or jig to secure 

component being machined. Ensure 

any attachment is securely fitted to 

the workbench, with table surface at 

approximately hip height.

6.

 

Use a No-Volt Release Switch. Ensure 

it is fixed securely, easily accessible 

and used correctly.

7.

 

In router table (inverted) mode, stand 

to the front right of the table.  The 

cutter will rotate anti-clockwise when 

viewed from top so the feed direction 

is from the right (against the rotation of 

the cutter). In overhead mode, stand to 

the front left of the machine table and 

the feed direction is from the left.

8.

 

Do not reach underneath table or put 

your hands or fingers at any time in 

the cutting path while tool is connected 

to a power supply.

9.

 

Never thickness timber between the 

back of the cutter and the backfence.

Useful Advice When Routing

1.

 

Judge your feed rate by the sound 

of the motor. Feed the router at a 

constant feed rate. Too slow a feed 

rate will result in burning.

2. 

Trial cuts should be made on waste 

material before starting any project.

3.

 

When using some attachments e.g. 

a router table or dovetail jig, a fine 

height adjuster is recommended.

4.

 

When using a template guide bush, 

ensure there is sufficient clearance 

between cutter tip and inside edge 

of bush and that it cannot come into 

contact with collet and nut.  Ensure 

cutter and guide bush are concentric.

Router Cutter Repair/Maintenance

1.

 

Repair of tools is only allowed in 

accordance with the manufacturers 

instructions.

2.

 

The design of composite (tipped) 

tools shall not be changed in process 

of repair. Composite tools shall be 

repaired by a competent person i.e. 

a person of training and experience, 

who has knowledge of the design 

requirements and understands the 

levels of safety to be achieved.

3.

 

Repair shall therefore include, e.g. 

the use of spare parts which are in 

accordance with the specification 

of the original parts provided by the 

manufacturer. 

4.

 

Tolerances which ensure correct 

clamping shall be maintained.

5.

 

Care shall be taken that regrinding 

of the cutting edge will not cause 

weakening of the body and the 

connection of the cutting edge to the 

body.

Version  7.2  06/2013    

Содержание LOCK/JIG/B

Страница 1: ...LOCK JIG B Please read these instructions before use...

Страница 2: ...16 Cutting Key Spindle Holes____________ 16 MAINTENANCE______________________ 16 ENVIRONMENT PROTECTION__________ 16 GUARANTEE________________________ 16 SPARE PARTS Spare Parts List_________________...

Страница 3: ...h 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...

Страница 4: ...e 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 p...

Страница 5: ...sh or 16mm plus collar n 12mm diameter router cutter with suitable shank size n Door clamping device n Hand tools n No 2 Pozi Screwdriver n Clamps x 2 25 4 22 5 16 19 25 4 22 5 16 CL 19 25 4 22 5 16 1...

Страница 6: ...ION OF PARTS A Top plate B Back sliding insert C Front sliding insert D Sliding insert fixing screw E Length stop upper bracket F Length stop lower bracket G Length stop bracket screw H Clamp bar J Cl...

Страница 7: ...s door whilst drilling and fitting locks Ratchet clamp design for doors up to 55mm thick Corner Chisel Ref C CHISEL Squares up rounded corners in one operation High speed steel Use with a hammer Door...

Страница 8: ...least 66mm Auger bit and drill required for 3 deep locks for all routers Fit sufficient length of the shank into the collet Ideally at maximum plunge only as much of the cutter should protrude below...

Страница 9: ...th 70mm OR USE Router Cutter Ref 3 8LX1 4TC overall length 66mm Special Note The jig can be used to cut the face plate recess in the edge of doors whilst it is hung The mortise should NOT be routed wh...

Страница 10: ...up can be used by simply fitting the collar between the hinge and lock operations n The guide bush collar can be stored on the spigot fixed to the outside of the clamp bar when not in use Ref GB30 A R...

Страница 11: ...end of the centre scribe line to a length of 350mm so that the centre lines on the jig can be tightened in with them These lines should be marked accurately to ensure that the jig is set correctly n M...

Страница 12: ...e up engraved centre line on setting gauge with centre line on the door n Hold the top plate in position and tighten the clamp bar fixing screws n Check the centre lines correspond correctly and re ad...

Страница 13: ...e jig n For example If lock mechanism is 15mm width x 105mm length the mortise setting should be 16mm x 115mm An allowance has already been made on the jig s increment scale for the offset between cut...

Страница 14: ...e the setting gauges the jig may need to be lifted off the door to allow the various width stops to be used n Offer the appropriate width of the setting block at each end of the jig and slide the slid...

Страница 15: ...lt of using this jig depends on how accurately the lock markings on the door are marked and how accurately the jig is set Trial cuts should be made on waste material to check that the jig is set up co...

Страница 16: ...te in a clock wise direction n Remove loose waste with a screwdriver and vacuum extractor and repeat plunge and rout operations until full depth is achieved n Depending on router set up deepening of m...

Страница 17: ...wards and forwards n The pencil marks on the frame will indicate the position of the recess for the lock striking TIP Before testing fit of the lock engage the lock bolt in the locked position to enab...

Страница 18: ...rt WP LOCK B 03 4 1 Clamp Bar WP LOCK B 04 5 1 Setting Block Pair WP LOCK B 05 6 2 Machine Screw M6 x 16mm Pan Pozi WP SCW 119 7 4 Machine Screw M5 x 10mm Csk Pozi WP SCW 120 8 2 Machine Screw M5 x 8m...

Страница 19: ...nt 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 All trademarks...

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