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Latest revision as of 08:24, 6 September 2024
Router Table | |
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Sub-category | Woodworking |
Status | Good working order |
Last updated | 6 September 2024 08:24:04 |
Training requirement | no |
ACnode | no |
Origin | Built in Space |
Location | Woodshop |
Maintainers | Woodshop team |
A router table useful for a variety of shaping and profiling tasks in wood.
The table was constructed by Hackspace members using several commercially available key components, including
- Router: Triton 2400W TRA001
- Insert plate: Rockler Phenolic Router Plate
- Fence: Trend RT/FENCE/A
- Mitre guide: Drill Pro, summary video available here
The router has a 1/2" collet and should ideally be used with 1/2" cutters. A reducing bush (soon to be replaced by dedicated 1/4" collet) are available which can be used to hold 1/4" cutters, although lighter cuts must be taken
This router was purchased specifically for use with the table and should not be removed for use freehand unless there is a specific reason to do so (there are many other handheld routers available which can be used freehand)
It is highly advised to seek advise from the maintainers before first using the tool. Always consider cutting direction to avoid climb cuts.
A range of additional jigs e.g. a box joint jig are available for use
Please take care to not lose the starting pin
Risk Assessment - Router Table
This risk assessment is intended to provide guidance on the risk associated with the above equipment and activities in normal use. Please also check general risk assessments for the space as a whole. Any discrepancies, errors or concerns should be raised with the document maintainers or trustees - do not edit this assessment directly. For responsible persons and last update, see 'version log' of the assessment page.
Activity
Cutting wood or plastic on the router table
Signage
Understanding Risk Rating
LOW - Ensure current control measures are in place and continue with activity
MED - Control measures may be adequate, co-supervision is recommended
HIGH - Do not undertake activity without further consultation with area specialists
Risk Assessment
Something with the potential to cause harm | Users, bystanders or particular at risk groups | Low/Medium/High | What is in place to reduce the harm or likelihood. | Low/Medium/High | |
Incompetent user | User, Bystander | HIGH | Users must not use tools that they are not competent to use. Members must challenge use that they believe is dangerous. Users must read the user manual where applicable. Users must read the risk assessment before using a tool. Users will be advised during induction which tools they will need supervision or an induction to use. | LOW | MED |
Contact With Router Bit | User – serious harm | HIGH | Use the fence provided. Only make adjustments to the router table when the machine is switched off. Make sure to follow the correct direction of the work piece against the router bit. Do not put hands into exclusion zone (within 10cm of router). Do not leave router table running when not in use. Switch router table off immediately after use. Router should stop within 10 seconds of being turned off. | LOW | MED |
Drawing in (being pulled into the router) | User of the tool – serious harm | HIGH | User of the router table should not wear gloves, ties, scarves, or other long flowy clothing that could get pulled into the router bit. Do not put hands into exclusion zone (within 10cm of router bit). | LOW | MED |
Dust (inhalation, fire, explosion) | User of the tool, users of the room, the space – breathing difficulties/irritation | LOW | The router table should be used with the dust extractor attached and working. Maintenance must include the cleaning of dust from within the router housing. A respirator or mask should be used whilst operating this tool | LOW | LOW |
Router bit snatching or jamming | User, bystanders – serious harm | HIGH | Only route wood on the router table Ensure a visual inspection of the router table is undertaken before every use to check for physical obstruction. | LOW | MED |
Ejection of workpiece (Kickback) | User of the tool, users of the room, the space. – serious harm | HIGH | Do not stand in the path of moving material. Ensure there is good pressure of the workpiece against the fence Avoid routing pieces that are difficult to move/hold | LOW | MED |