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MARK V MODEL 505/510 ROUTER TABLE 522155
Page 4
510 Router Table unless you are sure it is
assembled properly, all safety devices
are installed, and you understand the
operations you are attempting.
Keep the Guard in place and in working
order. Always set the Guard no more than
1/4" above the workpiece.
Keep your hands, fingers, and other parts
of your body at least 3" away from the
rotating bit.
Use a Push Stick, Push Block, Feather
Board(s), fixtures, or other safety devices
to maneuver a workpiece into a rotating
bit. If a kickback occurs, these devices
help to protect your hands and fingers.
Use only Shopsmith Parts and Accesso-
ries on your MARK V Model 505/510
Router Table. NEVER use non-Shopsmith
Replacement Parts or Accessories. They
are not designed like Shopsmith Parts.
Using non-Shopsmith Parts may create a
hazardous condition and will void your
warranty. Follow your Router Motor
manufacturer's recommendations as to
Replacement Router Motor Parts.
Do not rout secondhand lumber. If you hit
a nail, screw, or other foreign object, you
could be hit by pieces of metal or there
could be kickback.
Do not "freehand" rout stock less than 12"
x 12" or equivalent.
Support long boards and sheet materials
with a Roller Stand(s) placed 1' to 4' from
the Worktable.
Always use a Fixture, Fence, Miter Gauge
with Safety Grip, and/or Starter and
Guide Pins to help control the workpiece.
Always feed the workpiece against the
rotation of the bit, not with it. Otherwise,
the bit will grab and throw the workpiece.
Keep a firm grip on the workpiece at all
times and never hold the workpiece with
your hands in line with the Router Bit.
Always use a Feather Board Assembly or
other devices to hold or guide narrow
workpieces. Also, use a long piece of
scrap stock to feed narrow workpiece
underneath the Guard to complete a cut.
Cut with the grain of the wood instead of
against it. You will get a smoother cut and
the operation will be safer.
Avoid standing in-line with the
workpiece being fed. In the event of a
kickback you could be hit.
Feed the workpiece slowly. Use extra
care in routing workpieces that contain
figured grain of knots, as these may cause
kickbacks.
When you are routing stock up to 10" wide
across the grain, use your Miter Gauge
with Safety Grip to control the workpiece.
The workpiece must extend 5-1/2" away
from the router bit.
When stop routing, always you a Stop
Block(s) to control the length of cut. Fail-
ure to use Stop Blocks could cause the bit
to grab and throw the workpiece.
When routing oversized stock, always
use a least one Push Block to help control
the workpiece firmly against the fence.
Do not work with stock that is too small or
too large to handle safely; that is warped,
bowed, or cupped; or that has loose knots
or other defects.

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