Charnwood W013 manual

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    HEA VY DUTY ROUTER T ABLE W013 OPERA TING INSTRUCTIONS AND ASSEMBL Y MANUAL The Charnwood router table enables any portable router to be inverted and used as a stationary machine capable of producing many different types of joints and decorative finishes. Charnwood, 1 Rowan Street, Leicester , LE3 9GP , England T el. 01 16 251 1550 Fax. 01 16 253 2[...]

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    WARNING; When using electric tools, basic safety pre- cautions should be followed to reduce risk of fire, elec- tric shock, and personal injury, including the following: SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 1) KEEP WORK AREA CLEAN - Cluttered areas and benches invite injuries. 2) CONSIDER WORK AREA ENVIRONMENT - Do not expose power tools to rain. Do not use power t[...]

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    ii) Attach the two vertical clamps (13) to the vertical clamp supports using washer M5 (22) and knob M5x10mm (21). iii) Attach the transparent plastic dust chute (15) using two roundhead screws M5x10mm (23) with Washers M5 (22). This dust chute is designed to be used with vacuum cleaners, using a 38mm hose, or dust extractors, using either a 50mm h[...]

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    ROUTER MOUNTING INSTRUCTIONS i) MAKE SURE THE ROUTER IS UNPLUGGED. Remove the face plate cover from the router ( If your router does not have a removable face plate cover, measure the spacing of the fixing holes in the face plate and then mark out the insert plate, keeping the cutter aperture as the centre). ii) Remove the Oval Insert Plate (3) fro[...]

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    BASIC OPERA TING INSTRUCTIONS 1) EDGING AND PROFILING One of the most common operations undertaken using a router is Edging or Profiling, i.e. running a shaped cutter along the edge of the workpiece. In many instances this is for decorative purposes but it can also be to make a joint or fitting such as a raised panel. Using a router table for this [...]

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    2) GROOVING Grooving and Trenching operations are often carried out to form joints such as slot dovetails or to make fittings such as draw runner grooves. SET THE CUTTER HEIGHT :- Fit the appropriate cutter into the router and set the plunge depth to give the desired cut. SET THE FENCE :- The cut is made away from the edge of the workpiece and ther[...]