Specifications
Kit Specification
General Instructions for 230V Machines
9
Code
717205
Rating Trade
Table Size 812 x 600mm
Table Height 930mm
Fence Size 904 x 90mm
Dust Extraction Outlet 62mm
UJK Technology Professional Router Table with MDF Table Top
Good Working Practices/Safety
General Advice
Mains Powered Tools/ Primary Precautions
General Safety Instructions
The following suggestions will enable you to observe
good working practices, keep yourself and fellow
workers safe and maintain your tools and equipment
in good working order.
WARNING! KEEP TOOLS AND
EQUIPMENT OUT OF THE
REACH OF YOUNG CHILDREN
If you are totally unfamiliar with the use of a
power router, please seek some basic tuition and
advice from an informed, qualified source. An
amateur woodworker or hobbyist just starting out
is advised to undertake a short course on the use
of woodworking machines run by a professional
woodworker. These are often offered by your local
authority as evening classes.
These tools are supplied with a moulded 13 Amp.
plug and 3 core power cable. Before using the tool
inspect the cable and the plug to make sure that
neither are damaged. If any damage is visible have
the tool inspected/repaired by a suitably qualified
person. If it is necessary to replace the plug, it is
preferable to use an ‘unbreakable’ type that will resist
damage on site. Only use a 13 Amp plug, make sure
the cable clamp is tightened securely and check that
a 13 Amp fuse is fitted. It is also recommended that a
switched power outlet is used. If extension leads are
to be used, carry out the same safety checks on them,
and ensure that they are correctly rated to safely
supply the current that is required for your
machine.
• Carefully study and observe the safety instructions
issued with the router being used in the table.
• In addition, the following precautions, specic to the
use of router tables, should be adhered to.
• Ensure that the router is securely xed to the router
table, both when first commissioned and periodically
thereafter.
• Fix the router table to a rm base such as a
workbench or a heavy table. If the table is attached
to a false base this in turn should be firmly fixed to a
workbench or other solid surface.
• Always wear appropriate safety equipment such
as safety goggles or face shield, dust mask and ear
defenders. Ties, loose clothing and jewellery are all
potential safety hazards and should be avoided.
• The router table is intended for cutting timber and
plastics only, do not use it with other materials. Long
lengths of timber will need to be supported on both
the in-feed and out-feed sides of the table.
• Timber should be fed into the cutter from the right
hand side of the table, as indicated on the safety label
attached to the fence. A push block or custom made
work holder should be used when cutting small
pieces.
• Router cutters should be installed correctly in the
router with the recommended minimum length of
shaft engaged in the collet and the collet tightened
to the correct degree.
• When making any adjustments to the router, such
as changing the cutter, ensure that the router is
switched off and the power cable is removed from
the power supply before proceeding.