• Danger of injury through flying workpieces
and/or uncontrolled lift-up of the workpiece
caused by improper guidance or holding of the
workpiece, such as working without the use of
a fence or feather boards,
• Health risks associated with wood dust and
wood chips. Always use personal protective
equipment such as safety goggles and a dust
mask. Use a dust extraction device,
• Danger of injury caused by long hair or loose-fit-
ting clothing. Always wear tight-fitting work
clothing and keep long hair in a hair net,
• Danger of injury to the hands and fingers when
the router bit is changed. Wear protective gloves,
• Danger of laceration caused by the rotating
router bit when the machine is switched on,
• Danger of electric shock if the machine is con-
nected to a faulty mains system.
Despite all safety precautions taken, some hidden
risks may remain. Residual risks can be minimised
by following the safety instructions, the scope of
use and the user manual.
A. Workpiece dimensions:
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Workpieces less than 200 mm in length may
only be fed towards the router bit with the
aid of a workpiece feed device such as a
push stick.
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Workpieces greater than 1000 mm in length
must be prevented from tipping with a roller
stand.
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The maximum workpiece width of 100 mm
may not be exceeded.
B. The router table may only be used to cut square
or rectangular shaped workpieces. Do not cut
circular workpieces (such as broom handles or
branches) with the router table.
C. The router table is suitable for producing shaped
edges (profiles), chamfers, joints, rebates and
wood joints. The router table may not be used
for working of end grain wood or the cutting of
mortice tenons. Plunge milling, curve milling and
synchronous feed milling are not allowed. Stop-
ped work is not allowed.
D. Ensure that all protective devices are fitted and in
good working order before you use the machine.
E. The router table is designed for single-person
operation. The operator is responsible for the
safety of others in the vicinity.
F. Read and follow all safety instructions printed
on the machine. A copy of the safety instructions
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printed on the machine is contained in this user
manual.
G. If the dimensions of your workpiece exceed the
dimensions of the work table, the side tables
must be used.
H. The router table must always be connected to a
dust extraction device.
I. Use the machine when it is in good working order
for the purpose for which it was designed and ac-
cording to the instructions contained in this user
manual and the manual supplied with the electric
router you use with the router table. Consider the
potential dangers associated with the use of the
machine. Any defects which may affect the safety
of the machine must be repaired immediately.
J. The manufacturer's safety, working and main-
tenance instructions and the dimensions in the
technical specifications must be followed careful-
ly.
K. The applicable health and safety regulations and
generally accepted technical safety rules must be
followed.
L. The router table may only be operated, main-
tained and repaired by competent persons who
are familiar with this type of machine and the
potential dangers. The manufacturer accepts no
responsibility for damage caused by modifications
to the machine.
M. The machine may only be used with the original
accessories and tools supplied by the manu-
facturer. Be aware that the use of accessories
or tools other than those specified in the user
manual can lead to injury.
N. Use a push stick to hold / guide the workpiece.
This is much safer than using your hands and
means that you have both hands free to operate
the machine.
O. Always maintain a stable posture, keep your
balance and do not lean too far forward. Avoid
unusual body positions.
P. Always maintain concentration when working with
the machine. Do not work with the machine when
you are tired or under the influence of alcohol,
medication or drugs.
Q. Check the machine for damaged parts. If a pro-
tective device or another part appears damaged,
carefully check to see if the part still functions be-
fore resuming work. Check that all moving parts
can move back and forth freely and clear their
way if necessary. Ensure that no breakage, cracks
or other types of damage affect their function.
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