Always use sharp cutting tools.
Keep the table surface clean, in particular remove resin
residue.
Do not stand on the machine.
Make all machine adjustments or maintenance with the
machine unplugged from the power source.
The router could start accidentally.
Do not use or plug in your router table until it is completely
assembled and installed according to the instructions.
Make sure the router is fully and securely attached to the
router table.
Periodically check, the router could vibrate loose and fall from
table.
Make sure the router table is secured to a solid, flat and level
surface, and will not tip during use.
Always machine the workpiece over its entire length.
Recess machining may only be carried out with the aid of
suitable longitudinal workpiece stops.
....high danger of kickback!!!
When working complex shapes, make jigs and guides to guide
the workpiece properly and safely.
Make trial cuts on a piece of scrap before working the actual
workpiece.
Always work one workpiece at a time.
When machining narrow work pieces (width less than 150mm)
the lateral workpiece guide must be used.
Use the smallest table insert possible.
Replace a worn table insert immediately.
Install the router bit according to the instructions in the router
manual. Make sure the bit is securely seated in the collet
chuck before making any cuts.
The router must first reach the maximum rpm before cutting
may begin.
Support long workpieces with helping roller stands or table
extensions.
Connection and repair work on the electrical installation may
be carried out by a qualified electrician only.
Make all machine adjustments or maintenance with the
machine unplugged from the power source.
Have a damaged or worn cord replaced immediately.
3.3 Remaining hazards
When using the machine according to regulations some
remaining hazards may still exist.
Touching the cutting tool in the machining area can cause
injury. For effective protection, the router bit, the fence, the
workpiece hold‐down and the lateral workpiece guide must
always be adapted to the workpiece and to the machining
operation.
Risk of kickback. The workpiece is caught by the rotating cutter
and thrown back to the operator.
Thrown workpiece parts can lead to injury.
Sawdust and noise can be health hazards.
Be sure to wear personal protection gear such as safety
goggles and ear protection. Use a suitable dust exhaust
system.
Wood chips and sawdust can be health hazards. Be sure to
wear personal protection gear such as safety goggles ear‐ and
dust protection.
Use a suitable dust exhaust system.
The use of incorrect mains supply or a damaged power cord
can lead to injuries caused by electricity.
4. Machine specifications
4.1 Technical data
Machine Table
Table with extensions
Fence size
Dust port diameter D/d
Max router bit diameter
Overall dimension
Weight
Magnetic Switch:
Voltage / Frequency
Max. Power (P1)
Extension cord (H07RN‐F), L ≤ 25m
Extension cord (H07RN‐F), L > 25m
Installation fuse protection
Protection class
4.2 Noise emission
Depending on the router noise and the type of operation.
See technical data of your router to make a better estimation
of the hazards and risks involved.
4.3 Content of delivery
2 Legs
2 Table extensions
4 Supports
4 Table inserts
Mitre gauge
Lateral workpiece guide
Workpiece hold down
Adjustable fence
2 Feather boards
Router mounting plate
Dust port adapter Ø 57/ Ø 100 mm
Operating manual
Spare parts list
5
610 x 360 mm
1030 x 360 mm
540‐610 x 75 mm
100/57 mm
82,5 mm
1030 x 360 x 615 mm
23 kg
1~230V, PE, 50‐60Hz
2700 W
3x1,5 mm²
3x2,5 mm²
16 A
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