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EN 60745-1:2009 + A11:2010 Annex M & EN 60745-
2-17:2010 Annex M
Safety of working stands for operation with hand-
held motor-operated electric tools.
Annex M applies to working stands (router table) with
or without mains supply, and intended to be used in
combination with hand-held electric tools but not intended
for continuous production or production line use.
GENERAL WORKING STAND (ROUTER TABLE)
SAFETY RULES
WARNING!
to follow all instructions listed below may result in
electric shock, fire and/or serious injury. The term
"router" in all of the warnings listed below refers to
your mains operated (corded) router power tool or
battery operated (cordless) router power tool.
Observe the safety regulations in the instruction manual of
the router power tool to be used.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
1. General router table safety (Annex M)
a) Disconnect the plug from the power source before
making any adjustments or changing accessories.
Accidental starting of the router is a cause of some
accidents.
b) Properly assemble the router table before mounting
the router. Proper assembly is important to prevent risk of
collapse.
c) Securely fasten the router to the router table before
use. Router shifting on the router table can cause loss of
control.
d) Place the router table on a solid, flat and level surface.
When the router table can shift or rock, the router or
workpiece cannot be steadily or safely controlled.
e) Do not overload the router table or use as a ladder or
scaffolding. Overloading or standing on the router table
causes the table to be top heavy and likely to tip over.
f) The router table is for use with the routers listed in the
manual only. The router table must not be used with any
other power tool. Fitting of a tool not intended for a router
table can cause an injury.
g) Insert rings. Use the correct table rings in relation to the
size of the cutter tool.
h) Always wear suitable personal protective equipment.
This includes hearing protection to reduce the risk of
induced hearing loss; respiratory protection to reduce the
risk of inhalation of harmful dust; gloves to avoid possible
injuries when handling cutter block and rough material due
to sharp edges; safety glasses to avoid eye injury caused
by flying particles;
i) Possible contact of the cutter block with hand and
fingers of the operator. Ensure correct guard is fitted and
Read all instructions. Failure
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adjusted to prevent accessibility to portions of the cutter
tool not being used;
j) Possible kickback, an unexpected rapid reaction to
uncontrolled guiding of small work pieces opposite to the
direction of feed cutting. Use horizontal pressure devices
when working narrow workpieces to ensure safe working;
k) Hazardous situation due to uncontrolled lift up of the
workpiece.
l) When performing curved work, the necessity to guide
the workpiece in the correct way to prevent cutting
injuries. Use lead on pin, top pressure and guard system
to ensure safe operation.
m) Incorrect use of cutter tools, workpiece and guiding
devices may lead to dangerous situation. Ensure
operator handles the workpiece correctly. Operator must
use, adjust and operate workpiece clamps and guiding
devices properly. Operator must ensure correct tool
selection.
n) Unmaintained tools can cause uncontrolled situations.
Use cutting tools which are sharpened, maintained and
adjusted in accordance with the tool manufacturers
instructions;
o) Possible contact with moving parts. Switch off the
machine and pull the plug when changing or adjusting.
p) Keep hands away during straight work it. Use where
possible pressure device in conjunction with the fence.
q) Missing stops can cause kickback. Use back and/or
front stops fixed to the fence when doing stopped work.
r) Router mounting. Mount and secure the hand-held
router to the router table properly.
s) Possible mistake of tool position: Fit the cutter tooling
to the machine correctly and feed the workpiece against
the direction of spindle rotation.
t) Cutter speed. Select the correct speed corresponding
to the tooling and material being used.
u) Incorrect adjustment of fences. Fences shall be
adjusted in relation to the different work. A false fence
can be made and secured to the fence cheeks, an is
used to minimise the gap between cutting tool and fence
plate.
v) Workpiece size. See technical data section of table
manual for workpiece dimensions the working stand is
intended for. For longer lengths a workpiece support is
required.
w) Maximum tool cutter diameter. See technical data
section of router table manual for the maximum cutter
tool diameter the working stand is recommended for.
x) When machining wood. Use the correct size dust
collecting spout and hose to suit back fence dust spout
aperture.
2. Work area
a) Keep work area clean and well lit. Cluttered and dark
areas invite accidents.
b) Do not operate router and router table in explosive
atmospheres, such as in the presence of flammable
liquids, gases or dust. Routers and router table switches
create sparks which may ignite the dust or fumes.
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