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• Feed the material at an even speed and make the cut in one smooth pass.
The correct feed speed is a matter of experience: too low speed will
produce burn marks on the wood, whereas too high speed will
overload your router.
• When the cut is completed, switch the Combi-Table OFF immediately.
Cutting grooves (fig. L)
• Install the appropriate cutter.
• Check that the appropriate cutting insert is mounted.
• Mount the router fence (29) onto the table and slide it to the required
position.
• Slide the faces (40) towards each other to close the gap.
• Proceed as for edge trimming and profile cutting.
Optional accessories (fig. M1 - M4)
DE2011 (option)
Sliding table DE2001 (fig. M1)
The metal spacer bars, the two bolts and the two washers included in the
sliding table packaging are not needed for the Combi-Table.
This attachment fits to the left-hand side of the Combi-Table and allows
accurate cross-cutting of workpieces up to 720 mm wide.
There are two cast brackets (72) to support the table rail (73) and to
mount the sliding table to the Combi-Table. The top half of the dovetail is
cast into the brackets whereas the other half of the dovetail are two metal
wedges, held in place by Allen screws (74).
It is recommended to use the optional fence DE2002 together with the
sliding table.
Mounting the sliding table
• Loosen the two Allen screws (74), holding the wedges (75).
• Ensure that the table is locked tightly with the table locking knob (76).
• Slide the cast brackets (72) onto the slide rail (14 in fig. A1) and
position the front and rear brackets to allow the front edge of the front
bracket and the rear edge of the rear bracket to rest against the
sleeves. The front edge of the front bracket should now be in line with
the front edge of the table.
• Ensure that the two metal wedges (75) engage securely in the
underside of the dovetail.
• Tighten the Allen screws (74).
• With a straight edge, check that the extension table is flat and level
with the Combi-Table.
• If adjustment is required, loosen the Allen screw (77) in the centre of
the three screws located under the bracket (72). This screw secures
the rail to the bracket (refer to the inset in fig. M1).
• To raise or lower the table, screw in or out the two grub screws (78).
• To tilt the table, screw in or out these two grub screws as necessary.
• When the adjustment to the table is satisfactory, tighten the centre
Allen screw (77) in each bracket securely.
If the table is not absolutely parallel edge to edge to the Combi-Table, or if
the distance between the two needs altering, the table can be adjusted by
loosening the bolts (80) and moving the brackets (79) towards or away
from the rail. This adjustment is also required if any play develops between
the bearings (81) and the table rail.
Sawing with the sliding table
• When using the optional fence (DE2002), position it at the front of the
table ensuring that the end of the fence does not foul the blade.
• Hold the wood to be cut up against the fence.
• Ensure that the table locking knob (76) is loose.
• Switch ON and push the table slowly to the rear, thus passing the
wood through the blade.
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DE2000
Conversion kit "Saw" DE2011
The conversion kit "Saw" converts your DE2000 Combi-Table into
a complete Saw table.
The conversion kit contains:
1 Saw mounting plate incl. mounting device
1 Parallel rip fence
1 Mitre fence
4 Cutting inserts (saw)
1 Saw blade guard with bracket
1 Push stick
1 Mounting device for DW365
1 Switch lock
For installation and applications, read the DE2011 sections in
this instruction manual.
Horizontal down hold guard (DE2007) and vertical down hold guard
(DE2008) (fig. M2)
The down hold guards (82 & 83) are very useful for professional routing.
A down hold guard ensures constant pressure to the workpiece against
the table top and the fence.
Assembling and mounting the vertical down hold guard
• Loosen the three Allen screws (84) on the down hold bracket (85).
• Slide the bracket onto the router fence (29 in fig. A3) up to the dust
spout (33 in fig. A3).
• Mount the down hold guard (82) onto the bracket (85).
• Tighten the three Allen screws (84) securely.
• The down hold bracket can be left on the router fence, also when using
the cutter guard.
• Loosen the screw (86) and remove the down hold guard.
Mounting the horizontal down hold guard
• Loosen the knobs (87).
• Slide the horizontal down hold guard (83) in the groove (15 in fig. A1).
• Position the horizontal down hold guard where the cutter contacts the
workpiece.
• Tighten the knobs (87).
Using the down hold guards
• Without turning the machine ON, feed the workpiece until it touches
the cutter.
• Press the positioned down hold guards onto the workpiece until the
internal spring presses the material against the table and the fence.
Copy follower (DE2009) (fig. M3 & M4)
The copy follower (88) allows the user to work without the router fence
(freehand routing).
The copy set contains:
1 Copy follower with guard and brushes
1 Thrust block (89)
Mounting the copy follower
• Remove the router fence.
• Slide the arm (90) of the copy follower (88) and the thrust block (89)
into the right-hand groove (15 in fig. A1).
• Put the ball bearing guide (91) in the correct position on top of the
cutter. Refer to fig. M4.
• Tighten all knobs securely.
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