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1. 128 120 wa Li ff Oa mie 105 106 17 124 a SSA 12 8 122 S 125 UW z 127A _4 L Armature Kit post Oct 2009 Nos 1 2 3 4 6 89 trend T10 amp T11 routing technology T11 Fine Height Adjuster Fitting Hole Position Actual Size 20mm 68mm Check this scale to a rule to gt ensure actual size before use as a drilling template Actual Size 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 28 LA K Tel 0044 0 1923 249911 aw technical trendm co uk RECYCLABLE www trend uk com Trend Machinery amp Cutting Tools Ltd Odhams Trading Estate St Albans Road gt Watford WD24 7TR England 027654 537619 gt MANU T10 v3 2 Copyright Trend 2010 No part of this publication may be reproduced stored or transmitted in any form without prior permission Our policy of continuous improvement means that specifications may change without notice Trend Machinery and Cutting Tools cannot be held liable for any material rendered unusable or any form of consequential loss E amp OE
2. T11 Fitting Dust Extractor Spout Removing Dust Extractor Spout Whenever possible use the dust extraction spout with a suitable extractor when routing 13 trend routing technology Fitting the T11 Fine Height Adjuster The fine height adjuster Quick Raiser for the T11 can be used portably or when the router is held inverted in a table If a suitable size access hole is drilled into the router table top the height adjustment can also be adjusted from above the table top To set up for fine height adjustment H Plunge router and lock lever down 1 E Rotate the knurled nut 2 down the stud until it is close to the router casting forks 3 E Align the base of the knurled nut 4 so that it will locate in the forks 3 E Release plunge locking lever 1 A Le Lv Do not use a powered drill to drive the T11 Quick Raiser assembly Only use the supplied handle Ensure that the plunge locking lever is unlocked Never use unnecessary force to rotate the Quick Raiser mechanism Do not undo Torx screw on hex nuts For Portable Use E Place the fine height adjuster handle 5 onto the top threaded spindle hex nut 6 H Rotate handle clockwise to raise motor body and reduce cutter depth H Rotate handle anti clockwise to lower motor body and increase cutter depth For Router Table Use A E Ensure router is fitted into the router table 10 see opp
3. AA T10 amp T11 trend routing technology trend routing technology Dear Customer Thank you for purchasing this Trend product we hope you enjoy many years of creative and productive use Please remember to return your guarantee card within 28 days of purchase CONTENTS TECHNICAL DATA 1 SAFETY 2 3 ELECTRICAL SAFETY 4 EC DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY ___5 ITEMS ENCLOSED 5 DESCRIPTION OF PARTS 6 7 ASSEMBLY amp ADJUSTMENT Switching On amp Off 8 Depth of Cut 8 Fitting amp Removing Cutters 9 0 0 Speed Control Fixing Points for Accessories T10 Dust Extraction Spout 11 Fine Height Adjuster Accessory 11 T10 amp T11 Template Guide Bush 12 T11 Dust Extraction Spout 13 Fine Height Adjuster 14 Accessories 15 OPERATION Cutting Direction amp Feed Speed 16 Side fence Routing 17 Template Guide Bush Routing 18 Beam Trammel Routing Accessory 19 Bearing Guided Cutters 20 Freehand Routing amp Batten Routing 21 MAINTENANCE amp CARE 22 ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION 22 GUARANTEE 22 SPARE PARTS Spare Parts List 23 26 Spare Parts Diagram 27 If you require further safety advice technical information or spare parts please call Trend Technical Support or visit www trend uk com Wey 1 T10 amp T11 TECHNICAL DATA Voltage UK amp Eire 230V UK amp Eire 115V Europe 230V Type 6 P
4. is ideal for engraving designs at shallow depths Clamp Guide and Batten Routing A Where a side fence cannot be used it is also possible to guide the router along a Clamp Guide or batten clamped across the workpiece The Clamp Guides have built in clamping Use the straight edge of the router base and calculate the distance required from the edge of the Clamp Guide to the cut required Standard technique is used and side pressure applied to ensure the router does not wander from the Clamp Guide Optional Accessories A Since accessories other than those offered by Trend have not been tested with this product use of such accessories with this tool could be hazardous To reduce the risk of injury only Trend recommended accessories should be used with this product 21 trend routing technology MAINTENANCE AND CARE Cleaning E Keep the machine clean at all times Some maintenance products and solvents may damage the plastic parts these include products containing Benzene Trichloroethyle Chloride and Ammonia E Never use any caustic agents to clean the plastic parts Changing Brushes A A Ensure machine is isolated from power supply The carbon brushes will need replacing when they become worn to a certain limit It is advisable to have the brushes replaced by an authorised Trend Service Agent The router will also be given a thorough inspection E Undo the two screws and take of
5. 23 trend T10 amp T11 routing technology T10 amp T11 SPARE PARTS LIST v4 0 10 2010 No Qty Desc Ref 32 1 Fan Baffle WP T10 032 35 1 Plunge Lock Lever WP T10 035 36 1 Spacer for Revolving Guide WP T10 036 37 1 Spring for Plunge Lever WP T10 037 38 1 Plunge Lever Bolt WP T 10 038 40 2 Machine Screw Csk M8 x 35mm Phillips WP T10 040 41 1 Handle Left WP T10 041 42 1 Lower Bearing Housing T10 WP T10 042 1 Lower Bearing Housing T11 WP T11 042 43 6 Machine Screw Csk M4 x 8mm Phillips WP T10 043 44 1 Domed Nut Hex M12 WP T10 044 45 1 Knurled Nut Outer WP T10 045 46 1 Depth Stop WP T 10 046 47 1 Scale Label WP T10 047 48 1 Depth Stop Adjustment Knob WP T10 048 49 1 Handle Right WP T 10 049 50 1 Depth Stop Locking Plate WP T10 050 51 1 Depth Stop Locking Knob WP T10 051 52 2 Spring for Depth Stop Nut WP T10 052 53 1 Washer 6 6mm x 12mm x 1 6mm WP T10 053 54 1 Slider for Depth Stop Nut WP T10 054 55 1 Bearing 25mm x 47mm x 12mm 6005 2RSLTN9 WP T10 055 56 1 Spindle Lock Housing WP T 10 056 57 3 Machine Screw Pan M4 x 8mm Phillips WP T10 057 58 1 Bearing Lock Nut WP T10 058 59 1 Collet 12mm Europe CLT T10 12 1 Collet 12 7mm UK amp Eire CLT T10 127 60 1 Collet Nut CLT NUT T10 61 2 Plunge Spring WP T10 061 62 2 Plunge Spring Rod WP T10 062 64 1 Spring for Depth Stop WP T10 064 65 1 Depth Stop for Micro Adjustm
6. a new product Please call Trend Technical Support for advice as to how to dispose of unwanted Trend electrical product in an environmentally safe way or visit www trend uk com Business User Please call Trend Customer services for disposal of unwanted Trend electrical products GUARANTEE This unit carries a manufacturers guarantee in accordance with the conditions on the enclosed guarantee card For the location of your nearest Trend Service Agent please call Trend Customer Services or see Stockist Locator at www trend uk com 22 trend routing technology T10 amp T11 T10 amp T11 SPARE PARTS LIST v4 0 10 2010 No Qty Desc Ref 1 1 Armature 115V T10EL amp T11EL c w Fan lt 10 09 See No 114 1 Armature 230V T10E amp T11E c w Fan lt 10 09 i Armature 115V T10EL amp T11EL c w Fan gt 10 09 WP T10EL 001A 1 Armature 240V T10E amp T11E c w Fan gt 10 09 WP T10E 001A 2 1 Field Coil 115V T10EL amp T11EL lt 10 09 See No 114 1 Field Coil 230V T10E amp T11E lt 10 09 1 Field Coil 115V T10EL amp T11EL gt 10 09 WP T10EL 002A 1 Field Coil 230V T10E amp T11E gt 10 09 WP T10E 002A 3 1 Switch WP T10E 003 4 2 Carbon Brush 115V 1 pair lt 10 09 WP T10EL 004 2 Carbon Brush 240V 1 pair lt 10 09 WP T10E 004 2 Carbon Brush 115V 1 pair TIOEL amp T11EL gt 10 09 WP T10EL 004A 2 Carbon Brush 240V 1 pai
7. of cut will produce a larger chamfered edge Fit the bearing guided cutter into the router collet Place router onto the workpiece Set height of cutter using the depth stop 1 Switch on the machine After releasing the plunge locking lever lower the machine slowly as far as the depth stop With bearing of cutter running along board edge mould the edge of the workpiece by moving the router in the direction shown A continuous motion should be used to prevent burning of the workpiece When possible take a number of passes at increased cutter depths A light final pass will produce a good finish When complete retract the carriage by releasing the plunge locking lever E Switch off the router T10 amp T11 20 The guide bearing ensures the cutter follows the workpiece Where the material thickness leaves insufficient room for the bearing to make contact a second piece of material can be temporarily fixed beneath it for the ball bearing to follow Keep downward pressure with the inside hand to prevent the router from trend T10 amp T11 routing technology Freehand Routing with the Router AN The router can also be used for signwriting or creative freehand work without any form of guide With practice numbers or name plate designs can be routed freehand Draw the design or motif on the workpiece and then rout the design taking shallow passes A v groove cutter
8. optional fine height adjuster accessory Ref FHA 003 and the T11 has a built in fine height adjuster called the Quick Raiser These should be used when fine height adjustment of the cutter is required This is especially recommended when using dovetail jigs or router tables 10 trend routing technology Fitting and Removing T10 Dust Extractor Spout The dust extraction spout consists of a main section 1 with underside clip 7 an insert cover 2 top clip 5 with screw 6 two main screws 3 amp two nuts 4 WH Check underside clip 7 is fitted into main section Slide the insert cover 2 onto the main section if required 1 and click into place E Fit nuts 4 into main body Place spout into base of router and secure with two screws 3 E Connect a dust extractor hose to the dust extraction spout 1 E The top clip 5 can be used with hoses that have a removable adapter fitted Loosen the screw in the top of the router and fit the top clip 5 as shown using screw 6 A Whenever possible use the dust extraction spout with a suitable extractor when routing A Top clip 5 cannot be used with vacuum extractor hoses with a permanent adapter fitted Fitting the T10 Fine Height Adjuster Optional Accessory Ref FHA 003 E Plunge router and lock lever 6 down E Remove hex cap 5 nut from threaded stud 3 using a 19mm A F spanner E Remove knurled ring nut 4 from threaded stud 3 W
9. router cutter and clamping system checked by competent personnel be adhered to Recommended speeds 15 All fastening screws and nuts should are shown in the Trend Routing Catalogue and or website 4 Always use router cutters in a router Drill and boring bits must not be used in a router Router cutters must only be used for the material cutting application for which they are designed Do not use on metal or masonry 5 Never use cutters with a diameter exceeding the maximum diameter indicated in the technical data of the powertool or attachment used tool is sharp and free from damage Do not use the cutting tool if it is dull broken or cracked or if in any other damage is noticeable or suspected 7 Cutters should be kept clean Resin build up should be removed at regular intervals with Resin Cleaner The use of a PTFE dry lubricant will reduce resin build up Do not use PTFE spray on plastic parts 8 When using stacked tooling multi blade block and groover etc on a spindle arbor ensure that the cutting edges are staggered to each other to reduce the cutting impact the collet all the way to the line Cutter shanks should be inserted into 5 be tightened using the appropriate spanner or key and to the torque value provided by the manufacturer 16 Extension of the spanner or tightening using hammer blows shall not be permitted 17 Clamping screws shall be tightened according to instructions provided b
10. the body Version 7 1 06 2006 trend routing technology ELECTRICAL SAFETY A Power Supply The electric motor has been designed for one voltage only Always check that the power supply corresponds to the voltage on the rating plate Machines marked for 230 volt can also be operated from a 220 volt supply D The T10 4 T11 is double insulated in accordance with EN 60745 therefore no earth wire is required Mains Plug Replacement UK amp Ireland only Always check the condition of the cable and plug before starting with your work Should your mains plug need replacing and you are competent to do this proceed as instructed below If you are in doubt contact an authorised Trend repair agent or a qualified electrician E Disconnect the plug from the supply E Cut off the plug and dispose of it safely a plug with bared copper conductors is dangerous if engaged in a live socket outlet E Only fit 13 Amperes BS 1363A approved plugs fitted with a 13 Amp A S T A approved BS 1362 fuse 1 E The cable wire colours or a letter will be marked at the connection points of most good quality plugs Attach the wires to their respective points in the plug see below Brown is for Live L 2 and Blue is for Neutral N 3 E Before replacing the top cover of the mains plug ensure that the cable restraint 4 is holding the outer sheath of the cable firmly and that the two leads are correctly fixed at the terminal
11. 06 42 EC EN 60745 1 EN 60745 2 17 These products also comply with Directive 2004 1 08 EC IN coc Managing Director a Jeff Willcocks Trend Machinery amp Cutting Tools Ltd Unit 6 Odhams Trading Estate St Albans Road Watford Herts WD24 7TR United Kingdom Level of sound pressure according to 2006 42 EC measured according to EN 60745 Lpa sound pressure 92 dB A 1 Lwa acoustic power 100 dB A 2 KPA sound pressure uncertainty 3 dB A KWA sound power uncertainty 3 4 dB INFORMATION ON NOISE VIBRATION The noise level when working can exceed 85 dB A Wear ear protection Vibration total values triax vector sum determined according to EN 60745 Vibration emission value h ah m s2 3 1 Uncertainty K m s2 1 5 The vibration emission level given in this information sheet has been measured in accordance with EN 60745 and may be used to compare one tool with another It may be used for a preliminary assessment of exposure WARNING The declared vibration emission level represents the main application of the tool However if the tool is used for different applications with different accessories or poorly maintained the vibration emission may differ This may significantly 5 T10 amp T11 increase the exposure level over the total working period An estimation of the level of exposure to vibration should also take into account the times when the tool is switched off or when it is running but no
12. H Place washer 2 on threaded stud E Thread on main adjuster rod 1 for at least 25mm of thread 11 trend it routing technology T10 amp T11 Fitting Template Guide Bush and Inner Plate The routers have a unique built in line up system for the template guide bush This system ensures that the guide bush is exactly concentric to the router cutter to ensure accurate work E Turn the router upside down E Fit inner plate 2 into the recess in the router base plate 1 For T10 the bushes on the inner plate must be towards the router motor For T11 the raised side of the inner plate must be away from router base Loosely fit the two pan head machine screws 3 through the inner plate and into the tapped holes DO NOT TIGHTEN SCREWS E Fit the 30mm template guide bush 6 to the inner plate 2 Fit guide bush with the two M5 countersink machine screws 7 Tighten these screws E The line up pin 5 is stepped for 12mm and 1 2 collet 4 sizes For the 1 2 collet simply push the line up pin further down into the 1 2 collet E Fit line up pin 5 into the 1 2 collet 8 or 12mm depending on the size fitted in the router lightly tighten collet nut to hold the line up pin 5 E Release plunge lever and gently depress base until line up pin 5 projects through the 30mm guide bush 6 E Once in line tighten the pan head machine screws 3 with a flat screwdr
13. Screw Pan M5 x 15mm Phillips WP T10 093 94 1 Speed Control Dial WP T10E 094 95 2 Machine Screw Csk M5 x 10mm Phillips WP T10 095 98 1 Magnet for Speed Control WP T10E 098 101 1 Spanner 22mm A F SPAN 22 102 1 Side Fence Body WP T10 102 103 1 Speed Control Board 115V T10EL amp T11EL WP T10EL 103 1 Speed Control Board 230V T10E amp T11 WP T10E 103 104 3 Washer Split Spring M4 WP T10 104 105 1 Lead Switch to Speed Control Red x 110mm F F WP T10 105 106 1 Lead Switch to Speed Control Red x 105mm M F F WP T10 106 107 1 Dust Spout T10 WP T10 107 1 Dust Spout T11 WP T11 107 109 1 Dust Spout Clip WP T10 109 110 1 Dust Spout Retaining Clip WP T10 110 111 2 Machine Screw Pan M5 x 12mm Slot WP SCW 42 112 1 Screw Self Tapping Pan 4mm x 32mm Phillips WP T10 112 113 1 Spacer WP T10 113 114 0 Armature Kit 115V gt 10 09 T10EL 8 T11EL WP T10EL AK 0 Armature Kit 230V gt 10 09 T10E 8 T11E WP T10E AK 117 1 Manual T10 amp T11 MANU T10 25 trend T10 amp T11 routing technology T10 amp T11 SPARE PARTS LIST v4 0 10 2010 No Qty Desc Ref 118 1 Inner Plate T10 WP T10 075 1 Inner Plate T11 WP T9 075 119 2 Machine Screw Csk M5 x 8mm Slot WP SCW 09 120 2 Machine Screw Cheese M5 x 8mm Slot WP SCW 98 121 1 Line up Pin 12mm amp 1 2 WP T9 090 123 1 Guide Bush 30mm x 10mm GB30 A FOR T11 124 1 Stud for Table Height Adjustment T11 lt 10 05 WP T11 124 124A 1 Stud for Table Height Adjustme
14. ck ihe on each grip motor carriage by as shown depressing the plunge locking lever Step Two Carry out the routing operation Cutting Direction A The direction of routing must always be opposite to the cutter s direction of Step Three rotation Otherwise there is a risk of Release the plunge locking kick back lever and the motor carriage returns to the normal position Feed direction of router When routing always lock the A plunge locking lever Direction of cutter rotation Moulding Natural Timbers A Feed Direction When edge moulding natural timbers always A mould the end grain first followed by the long 2 grain This ensures that if there is breakout this will be removed when the long grain is routed When routing along an edge the direction of the router travel should be against that of the rotation of the cutter This will create the correct cutting action and prevent the cutter snatching It will also pull the router towards the workpiece and hence the side fence or guide bearing will be less likely to wander from the edge of the workpiece 16 trend routing technology Side Fence Routing AN The side fence is used to guide the router when moulding edge profiling or rebating the edge of the workpiece or when routing grooves and slots in the centre of the workpiece parallel to the edge The edge of the workpiece must be straight and tru
15. comprises three cams three D bosses three springs and three nut amp bolt J assemblies The kit is supplied with instructions for D Q drilling and using the cams The cams locate into the three apertures 2 in the base of the T11 router A When using large panel raiser cutters making deeps or if the router is to be used inverted for long periods the router should also be secured using three MG machine screws into the TBC router fixing holes TBC router fixing holes T11 Clamp Guide System Optional Accessory Ref T11 CGS KIT The T11 has two M6 tapped holes in the upper face of the router base 3 which will accept the Clamp Guide System accessory 4 The accessory is used with the Clamp Guide System clamps 5 and is used to create parallel grooves and trenches 15 trend T10 amp T11 routing technology OPERATION Feed Speed A The speed at which the cutter is fed into the A wood must not be too fast that the motor slows down or too slow that the cutter leaves burn A To reduce the risk of serious personal injury marks on the face of the wood Practice judging Always use proper hand position as shown the speed by listening to the sound of the motor when routing Proper Hand Position To reduce risk of serious personal injury Always hold securely in anticipation of a Sequence of plunging A b A sudden reaction Proper hand grip Step One regulres one hand Plunge down and lo
16. connected to a power supply Never thickness timber between the back of the cutter and the backfence Useful Advice When Routing 1 Judge your feed rate by the sound of the motor Feed the router at a constant feed rate Too slow a feed rate will result in burning Trial cuts should be made on waste material before starting any project 3 When using some attachments e g a router table or dovetail jig a fine height adjuster is recommended When using a template guide bush ensure there is sufficient clearance between cutter tip and inside edge of bush and that it cannot come into contact with collet and nut Ensure cutter and guide bush are concentric Router Cutter Repair Maintenance dis Repair of tools is only allowed in accordance with the manufacturers instructions The design of composite tipped tools shall not be changed in process of repair Composite tools shall be repaired by a competent person i e a person of training and experience who has knowledge of the design requirements and understands the levels of safety to be achieved Repair shall therefore include e g the use of spare parts which are in accordance with the specification of the original parts provided by the manufacturer 5 Tolerances which ensure correct D clamping shall be maintained Care shall be taken that regrinding of the cutting edge will not cause weakening of the body and the connection of the cutting edge to
17. d balance at all times Do not use 2 awkward or uncomfortable hand positions 17 Don t abuse the cable Never carry power tool or accessory by cord or pull it to disconnect from the socket Keep cord from heat oil and sharp edges Always trail the power cord away from the work area 18 Connect dust extraction equipment If devices are provided for the connection of dust extraction and collection facilities ensure these are connected and properly used 19 Check all fixing and fastening nuts bolts and screws on power tool attachment and cutting tools before use to ensure they are tight and secure Periodically check when machining over long periods 20 Stay alert Watch what you are doing Use common sense Do not operate tools when you are tired under the influence of drugs or alcohol 21 Personal Protective Equipment PPE for eye ear and respiratory protection must be worn All PPE must meet current UK and EU legislation 22 Do not leave tools running unattended Do not leave tool until it comes to a complete stop 23 Always clamp workpiece being machined securely 24 Only use cutting tools for woodworking that meet EN847 1 2 safety standards and any subsequent amendments 25 Vibration levels Hand held power tools produce different vibration levels You should always refer to the specifications and relevant Health amp Safety Guide Routing Safety 1 Read and understand instructions supplied w
18. de fence micro adjuster knob Spanner 22mm A F Dust spout fixing screws Dust spout insert Dust spout top clip Dust spout top clip screw Dust Spout underside clip Template guide bush line up pin Inner plate fixing screws Inner plate SISIN SISI SI SIDIN OSIS SMS SIDIN Dust spout 35mm dia 9 Dust spout fiking nut TAL Collet nut Q Spindle lock E Base 3 way turret stop Q Collet Knurled nut Template guide fixing screw Fence rods dia 10mm x 360mm O i Parallel side fence 4 T10 amp T11 trend T10 amp T11 routing technology DESCRIPTION OF PARTS T11 pEi Plunge locking lever Variable speed control dial Handle Switch Depth stop locking knob Depth stop micro adjuster Depth stop height adjuster dial Depth stop scale Depth stop lens Thumb knob with anti vibration spring for side fence Collet nut Spindle lock Base 3 way turret stop Collet Knurled nut Threaded spindle Threaded spindle hex cap nut Template guide bush dia 30mm Template guide fixing screw Fence rods dia 10mm x 360mm Parallel side fence Parallel side fence micro adjuster knob Spanner 22mm A F Dust spout 35mm dia Dust spout fixing screws Dust spout fixing nut Dust spout insert Dust spout top clip Dust spout top clip screw Dust spout underside clip Quick release jig amp table aperture Clamp guide system fitt
19. e The cheeks are adjustable and should be set ideally with a 3 4mm gap each side of the cutter Fitting and Using the Side Fence A E Make sure the thumb knobs 3 are fully released Slide the guide rods 1 into the routing base 2 and tighten the thumb knobs 3 E Adjust the side fence 4 to the required distance and clamp in place with the thumb knobs 3 E Then lower the cutter height until the cutter is just above the workpiece E Fine adjustments are possible by slackening the underside locking knob 8 adjusting the micro adjustment knob 6 and securing it again with the knob 8 One revolution of the micro adjustment knob 6 equals 1 0mm of side feed WH Lower the cutter onto the workpiece and set the cutter height by raising the depth stop 7 the required distance Switch on the router and when the cutter reaches full speed gently lower the cutter into the workpiece and lock the plunge T10 amp T11 E Feed along the timber keeping sideways pressure A to ensure the side fence does not wander away from the workpiece edge and downward pressure on the inside hand B to prevent the router from tipping E When finished raise the router secure with the plunge locking lever 9 and switch off When starting the cut keep the pressure on the front cheek C until the back cheek contacts the workpiece edge At the end of the cut keep pressure on the back cheek D until the c
20. ent Screw WP T10 065 66 1 Machine Screw for Revolving Guide WP T 10 066 67 1 Threaded Pin M5 x 18mm WP T10 067 68 5 Nut Hex M5 WP T10 068 69 1 Threaded Pin M5 x 22mm WP T10 069 70 1 Washer Dished 6 35mm x 12 5mm x 0 5mm WP T10 070 71 1 Threaded Pin M5 x 35mm WP T10 071 72 1 Revolving Guide WP T10 072 73 1 Ball for Revolving Guide WP T10 073 74 1 Spring for Revolving Guide WP T10 074 78 1 Base Casting Complete T10 WP T10 078 1 Base Casting Complete T11 WP T11 078 79 1 Side Fence Micro Adjuster Scale WP T10 079 24 trend routing technology T10 amp T11 T10 amp T11 SPARE PARTS LIST v4 0 10 2010 No Qty Desc Ref 80 1 Phenolic Slider Base T10 WP T10 080 1 Phenolic Slider Base T11 WP T11 080 81 5 Spring for Thumb Knob WP T10 081 82 1 Side Fence Micro Adjuster Screw WP T10 082 83 1 Spindle Lock Spring WP T10 083 84 1 Guide Rods 10mm x 360mm Pair ROD 10X360 85 5 Thumb Knob Male M6 x 15mm WP T10 085 86 2 Side Fence Cheek WP T10 086 87 1 Side Fence Complete T10 WP T10 087 1 Side Fence Complete T11 WP T11 087 88 4 Washer 5 5mm x 9 5mm x 1 0mm WP T10 088 89 1 Capacitor lt 10 09 WP T10 089 1 Capacitor gt 10 09 WP T10 089A 90 4 Washer Spring WP T10 090 91 1 Side Fence Bridge with Adjuster T10 WP T10 091 1 Side Fence Bridge with Adjuster T11 WP T11 091 92 1 Spindle Lock Button WP T10 092 93 5 Machine
21. f the top cover Then undo the two screws and move variable speed control out of the way E Undo the screws holding the brush holder clamp and remove holder with brush E Remove leads pull on brush tab and remove brush and fit new brush into holder Then refit lead and replace brush assembly into the housing E Refit brush holder cover and screws E Refit speed control to position and secure with screws and replace cover and secure with screws E Always use original T10 T11 spare parts T10 amp T11 Lubrication H The bearings of the machine need no lubrication as they are sealed The two plunge columns on the routing base should be slightly oiled from time to time E Keep the cooling vents on the motor housing clean and unobstructed at all times Blow out any dust and dirt at regular intervals E Visually check the carbon brushes In the event of excessive sparking they may need changing E After about 40 operating hours inspection by a authorised Trend Service Agent is recommended EA ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION 42 Recycle raw materials instead of disposing as waste Accessories and packaging should be sorted for environmental friendly recycling Separate collection This product must not be disposed of with normal ys household waste Household User Local regulations may provide for separate collection of electrical products from the household at municipal waste sites or by retailer when you purchase
22. ing Inner plate Inner plate fixing screw Fine height adjuster handle Template guide bush line up pin Fine height adjuster handle dial BOHOOD BHD DODO OQHOOOWMOOOOOSGOOH OOBOAONOO LOOE F trend T10 amp T11 routing technology ASSEMBLY amp ADJUSTMENT E Read the depth of cut using the measuring lens 5 and scale i A E Adjust the depth of cut to the millimetre using Switching On amp Off the knob 6 WH On pull the switch up E Off press the switch down Adjusting the Depth of Cut WH Place the machine with cutter fitted on to the workpiece E Pre set the 3 way turret stop 1 as required E Undo the thumb knob 2 for securing the depth stop 3 E Lift up the plunge locking lever 4 for fixing the depth E Set the measuring lens 5 to a round figure E Lower the machine slowly until the cutter or zero touches the workpiece and secure it with the locking lever E Rotate the knob 6 until the depth stop micro adjuster 3 touches the revolving depth stop 1 WH Adjust the depth of cut using the knob 6 and the measuring lens 5 The distance between the top of the revolving depth stop and the bottom of the depth stop is the required depth of cut A H Tighten the knob 2 E Never make adjustments when the router is running or plugged in The rotating turret stop screws can be used E Deep cuts sh
23. ith power tool attachment and cutter 2 Keep hands hair and clothing clear of the cutter Remove adjusting keys and spanners Check to see that keys and adjusting spanners are removed from the router tool cutter and attachment before turning router on Make sure cutter can rotate freely 4 Noise Take appropriate measures for the protection of hearing if the sound pressure of 85dB A is exceeded Routing sound pressure may exceed 85dB A so ear protection must be worn 5 Eye protection Always wear eye protection in the form of safety goggles spectacles or visors to protect the eyes trend routing technology 6 Respiratory protection Wear a face or dust mask or powered respirator Dust masks filters should be changed regularly 7 Do not switch router on with the cutter touching the workpiece At the end of the cut release the router plunge and allow spindle to stop rotating Never use the spindle lock as a brake 8 The direction of routing must always be opposite to the cutter s direction of rotation Do not back cut or climb cut 9 Check before cutting that there are no obstructions in the path of the router Ensure there are no obstacles beneath workpiece when cutting full thickness and that a sacrificial work surface is used Router Cutter Safety 1 Cutting tools are sharp Care should be taken when handling them Do not drop cutters or knock them against hard objects Handle very small dia
24. iver 12 trend routing technology Fitting and Removing T11 Dust Extractor Spout The dust extraction spout consists of a main section 1 with underside clip 7 an insert cover 2 and top clip 5 with screw 6 WH Check underside clip 7 is fitted into main section Slide the insert cover 2 onto the main section if required 1 and click into place E Clip into the base by pushing down the dust extraction spout 1 until clips engage in the recess E Connect a dust extractor hose to the dust extraction spout 1 E The top clip 5 can be used with hoses that have a removable adapter fitted Loosen the screw in the top of the router and fit the top clip 5 as shown using screw 6 H To remove dust extraction spout push spout 1 to side and pivot out For more permanent fixing fit nuts 4 into main body place spout into base of router and secure with two screws 3 Top clip 5 cannot be used with vacuum extractor hoses with a permanent adapter fitted Using the T11 Without Fine Height Adjuster In portable use the knurled nut 2 should be wound to the top of the stud and hand tighten against the hex cap The base of the knurled nut 4 should be aligned with the forks 3 in the router casting A In normal plunge mode ensure the base of the knurled nut is aligned correctly with the forks of the lower motor housing This will enable the cutter to retract into the base safely
25. logy Beam Trammel Routing A Optional Accessory Ref BEAM 002 Cutting Arcs with the Router A E Fit the beam trammel 1 to the router base 3 E Place the machine on the workpiece and ensure pin on beam trammel will pierce the workpiece surface E Measure the radius and fix the point of the beam trammel in position E Fasten the beam trammel 1 in the routing base 3 with the thumb knob 4 E Set the cutting depth using the depth stop dial 2 E Switch on the machine E After releasing the plunge locking lever 5 lower the machine slowly as far as the depth stop and lock it there E Cut grooves rebates etc at a steady rate of feed in an anti clockwise direction E When finished release plunge locking lever 5 to raise the machine WH Switch off the machine A Ensure the beam trammel point does not move and that the cable will not foul 19 trend routing technology Bearing Guided Cutter Routing Edge profiling and shaping cutters are available with a bearing fitted to the end This enables shaped or straight workpieces to be routed without the need for a guiding device such as a side fence or batten The edge must be free from imperfections as these will be reflected in the finish of the mould Often alternative diameters of bearings are offered which will change the shape of the resulting mould With certain shapes such as the chamfer cutter below increasing the depth
26. meter cutters with extra care Always return cutter to its packaging after use 2 Always use cutters with a shank diameter corresponding to the size of the collet installed in your tool 3 The maximum speed n max marked on the tool or in instructions or on packaging shall not be exceeded Where stated the speed range shall T10 amp T11 indicated on the shank This ensures that at least 34 of the shank length is held in the collet Ensure clamping surfaces are cleaned to remove dirt grease oil and water 10 Observe the correct assembly and fitting instructions in the router instruction manual for fitting the collet nut and cutter 11 Tool and tool bodies shall be clamped in such a way that they will not become loose during operation Care shall be taken when mounting cutting tools to ensure that the clamping is by the shank of the cutting tool and that the cutting edges are not in contact with each other or with the clamping elements 12 It is advisable to periodically check the collet and collet nut A damaged worn or distorted collet and nut can cause vibration and shank damage Do not over tighten the collet nut 13 Do not take deep cuts in one pass take several shallow or light passes to reduce the side load applied to the cutter and router Too deep a cut in one pass can stall the router 15 In case of excessive vibrations whilst using the router stop immediately and have the eccentricity of the router
27. nt T11 gt 11 05 WP T11 124A 125 2 End Cap Hex for Stud T11 lt 10 05 WP T11 125 125A 2 End Cap Hex for Stud T11 gt 10 05 WP T11 125A 126 1 Barrel Nut for Table Height Adjustment T11 WP T11 126 127A 2 Hi tensile 8 8 Machine Screw for Hex Nut gt 10 05 T11 WP T11 127A 128 1 Table Fine Height Adjuster T11 WP T11 128 129 2 Sintered Bush for Table Height Adjustment T11 WP T11 129 130 0 Stud and Hex Conversion Kit lt 10 05 to gt 10 05 WP T 11 130 SERVICE NOTE A FOR T11 PRE OCT 2005 Pre Oct 2005 T11 Quick Raiser shaft hex nuts are factory set The bottom base hex nut and top hex nut are both permanently glued and tightened to a torque of 22Nm To remove hex nuts ensure a socket is used on each end of the shaft Remove top hex nut first When servicing the tool please ensure the correct adhesive and torque setting is used FOR T11 POST OCT 2005 A Post Oct 2005 T11 has a splined Quick Raiser shaft and hex nuts The hex nuts are held by Hi tensile 8 8 class Torx machine screws which have been permanently glued with Locktite 270 and tightened to torque 2 1Nm to 2 5Nm When servicing the tool please ensure the correct adhesive and torque setting is used Please note A The shaft has been designed to have a 1 2mm float in the sintered bushes Please contact Trend Customer Services for further information 26 trend T10 amp T11 routing technology T10 amp T11 SPARE PARTS DIAGRAM v3 0 11 2009 T11
28. osite page E Place fine height adjuster handle 5 through router table cutter hole onto bottom threaded spindle hex nut 9 H Rotate handle clockwise to raise motor body and raise cutter height H Rotate handle anti clockwise to lower motor body and lower cutter height One revolution corresponds to 1 5mm The height adjuster handle dial 7 can be reset to zero Cc Inverted Use 14 trend mi routing technology Modification of User Router Table for T11 A Fine Height Adjuster To use fine height adjuster in table mode a 20mm diameter hole is required to be drilled into the router table top To position the hole it is advisable to remove the phenolic base slider of the T11 router and use it as a template HM Mark the hole for the handle height adjuster in the table top using the phenolic base slider as a template Remove the phenolic base slider Mark with a punch the centre of the hole Drill a pilot hole in the centre Enlarge the hole to 20mm Remove any burrs Lock A template is provided on page 28 oS T11 Quick Release Fixing Kit Table Use O TBC router Optional Accessory Ref T11 JT KIT Top View a e OoN hole The T11 Quick Release Fixing Kit uses three cams 1 to lock the router into a router table The kit can be retro fitted to user made tables by drilling 4 an suitable size holes in a set pattern into the table Lock surface The kit
29. ould always be routed for pre setting up to three depths of cut Their height can be adjusted using a screwdriver in several passes p 7 and an 8mm A F spanner 8 E When in plunging mode never release the plunge lever without the base of the router supported on a turret stop three flat surface as this may damage the depth settings router housing or could cause can be quickly injury made If the depth of cut needs re adjustment it is recommended to use the depth stop micro adjuster By turning the E Adjust the depth of cut using the depth stop micro adjuster 3 One turn corresponds to approximately 1mm trend routing technology TA JUNG Correct Sequence for Fitting Collet Nut and Cutter T10 amp T11 How to Fit and Remove a Router AN Cutter Fitting Cutters A E Insert at least 3 4 of the shank length of the cutter 1 into the collet E Press the spindle lock 2 forward until the router spindle is locked you may need to turn the spindle slightly to engage it E Tighten the collet nut with a spanner 3 Do not use excessive force Removing Cutters AN E Undo the 22mm A F collet nut with the spanner E Keep turning the spanner until the collet nut tightens and then loosens again This is the fail safe mechanism releasing the collet H The cutter should now slide out E Each time you finish using a cutter remove i
30. ower input 2000W Power output 11 00W No load speed min 8 000 20 000 rpm Router carriage 2 columns Router carriage stroke 80mm Revolver depth stop 3 step turret stop adjustment with graduation Collet size UK amp Eire 1 2 inch 12 7mm Europe 12mm Cutter diameter max T10 50mm T11 70mm Weight 6 3kg Fuse UK amp Eire 230V 13A in plug UK amp Eire 110V 32A in mains Europe 230V 10A in mains The following symbols are used throughout this manual A Denotes risk of personal injury loss of life or damage to the tool in case of non observance of the instructions in this manual Denotes risk of electric shock For 115 Volt The 115V router is not supplied with a plug We recommend a 32A BS4343 110V plug is used Minimum generator or transformer requirement 3 kVA continuous with a 32A BS4343 110V socket outlet The 115V router cannot be used with a 115V No Volt Release Switch INTENDED USE The router has been designed for professional heavy duty routing of wood wood based products and plastics The router is intended for routing grooves edges profiles and slots as well as copy routing At reduced speed with the appropriate router cutter fitted non ferrous alloys can also be routed These routers are professional power tools DO NOT use under wet conditions or in presence of flammable liquids or gases DO NOT let children come into contact with the tool Supervision is required when inexperienced o
31. perators use his tool trend routing technology SAFETY T WARNING Observe the safety regulations in the instruction manual of the power tool to be used Please read the following instructions carefully Failure to do so could lead to serious injury When using electric tools basic safety precautions including the following should always be followed to reduce the risk of fire electric shock and personal injury Also observe any applicable additional safety rules Read the following safety instructions before attempting to operate this product PLEASE KEEP THESE INSTRUCTIONS IN A SAFE PLACE The attention of UK users is drawn to The Provision and Use of Work Equipment Regulations 1998 and any subsequent amendments Users should also read the HSE HSC Safe Use of Woodworking Machinery Approved Code of Practice and Guidance Document and any amendments Users must be competent with woodworking equipment before using our products IMPORTANT NOTE Residual Risk Although the safety instructions and operating manuals for our tools contain extensive instructions on safe working with power tools every power tool involves a certain residual risk which cannot be completely excluded by safety mechanisms Power tools must therefore always be operated with caution General 1 Disconnect power tool and attachment from power supply when not in use before servicing when making adjustments and when changing accessories s
32. r T10E amp T11E gt 10 09 WP T10E 004A 5 1 2 Core Cable Only 115V UK T10L amp T11L WP T10L 005 i 2 Core Cable with Plug 230V UK T10 amp T11 WP T10 005 d 2 Core Cable with Plug 230V Euro T10 amp T11 EURO WP T10EUR 005 6 2 Brush Holder lt 10 09 WP T10 006 2 Brush Holder gt 10 09 WP T10 006A 7 1 Top Vent Housing WP T10 007 8 1 Field Housing WP T10 008 9 2 Lead Field to Brush 115V Yellow x 95mm WP T10L 009 2 Lead Field to Brush 230V Yellow x 175mm WP T10 009 10 1 Lead Speed Control Red x 100mm F90 M WP T10 010 11 1 Switch Lever WP T10 011 12 1 Machine Screw Csk M4 x 6mm Phillips WP T10 012 13 1 Switch Slider WP T10 013 14 2 Brush Holder Clamp WP T10 014 15 4 Screw Self Tapping Pan 3 8mm x 12mm Phillips WP T10 015 16 1 Top Bearing 12mm x 32mm x 10mm 6201 2RSL WP T10 016 17 1 Circlip WP T10 017 18 2 Screw Self Tapping Dome 4mm x 25mm Phillips WP T10 018 19 1 Cable Guard 115V T10L amp T11L WP T10L 019 1 Cable Guard 240V T10 amp T11 WP T10 019 20 4 Bolt Pan M5 x 68mm Phillips WP T10 020 21 4 Washer Split M5 WP T10 021 22 2 Screw Self Tapping Pan 3 2mm x 13mm Phillips WP T10 022 23 1 Cable Clamp WP T10 023 24 1 Lead Switch to Field Red x 95mm F M WP T10 024 26 1 Depth Stop Support Left Hand WP T10 026 27 1 Depth Stop Support Right Hand WP T10 027 28 1 Depth Stop Lens WP T10 028 29 4 Screw Self Tapping Dome 3 8mm x 14mm PH WP T10 029 30 1 Half Nut Hex M12 WP T10 030 31 2 Screw Self Tapping Dome 4 8mm x 63mm PH WP T10 031
33. screws 13 AMP 4 T10 amp T11 Never use a light socket Never connect the live L or neutral N wires to the earth pin marked E or Using an Extension Cable E if an extension cable is required use an approved triple core extension cable suitable for the power input of this tool see technical data E When using a cable reel always unwind the cable completely WH Also refer to the table below Conductor size mm2 Cable rating Amperes 0 75 6 1 00 10 1 50 15 2 50 20 4 00 25 Cable length m 7 515 25 30 45 60 Voltage Amperes Cable rating Amperes 115 0 2 0 6 6 6 6 6 10 2 1 3 4 6 6 6 6 15 15 3 5 5 0 6 6 10 15 20 20 5 1 7 0 10 10 15 20 20 25 7 1 12 0 15 15 20 25 25 12 1 20 0 20 20 25 230 0 2 0 6 6 6 6 6 6 2 1 3 4 6 6 6 6 6 6 3 5 5 0 6 6 6 6 10 15 5 1 7 0 10 10 10 10 15 15 7 1 12 00 15 15 15 15 20 20 12 1 20 0 20 20 20 20 25 For 115V units with a power rating exceeding 1500W we recommend to use a plug to BS4343 standard For T10 amp T11 this must be rated to 32A WARNING 115V units have to be operated via a fail safe isolating transformer with an earth screen between the primary and secondary winding trend routing technology EC DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY CE TIOE amp THE Trend declare that these products mentioned above are in compliance with 20
34. sure there is sufficient room to work safely 8 Secure idle tools When not in use tools should be stored in a dry and high or locked up place out of reach of children 9 For best control and safety use both hands on the power tool and attachment Keep both hands away from cutting area Always wait for the spindle and cutter to stop rotating before making any adjustments 10 Always keep guards in place and in good working order 11 Remove any nails staples and other metal parts from the workpiece 12 Maintain tools and cutters with care Keep cutters sharp and clean for better and safer performance Do not use damaged cutters Follow instructions for lubricating and changing accessories Keep handles dry clean and free from oil and grease 13 Maintain accessories Do not use damaged accessories Only use accessories recommended by the manufacturer 14 Check damaged parts Before operation inspect the attachment the power tool the cable extension cable and the plug carefully for signs of damage Check for alignment of moving parts binding breakage mounting and any other conditions that may effect its operation Have any damage repaired by an Authorised Service Agent before using the tool or accessory Protect tools from impact and shock 15 Do not use tool if switch does not turn it on or off Have defective switches replaced by an Authorised Service Agent 16 Don t over reach Keep proper footing an
35. t and store it in a safe place A E Do not tighten the collet without a cutter fitted E Always use cutters with shanks which match the diameter of the collet E Do not use cutters larger than 45mm unless the router is fitted in a router table E Care should be taken when removing cutter to avoid cuts to fingers trend T10 amp T11 routing technology Setting the Electronic Speed Control Dial The speed is infinitely variable from 8 000 to 20 000 rpm using the electronic speed control dial 1 for uniform cutting results in all types of wood plastics and in aluminium E Turn the electronic speed control dial to the required level The dial is numbered from 1 to 5 and corresponds to router speeds from 8 000 rpm to 20 000 rpm E Generally use the lower settings for large diameter cutters and the higher settings for small diameter cutters The correct setting will also depend on the density of the material depth of cut and feed speed of the router as severe loss of rpm denotes motor overload Dial Router No Speed 1 8 000 rpm 2 12 000 rpm 3 16 000 rpm 4 18 000 rpm 5 20 000 rpm Fixing Points for Accessories The router has three threaded holes M6 in its base that allow fitting of accessories and also fitting to router tables A whole range of accessories are shown in the Trend Routing Catalogue 75mm Using a Fine Height Adjuster The T10 has an
36. t actually doing the job This may significantly reduce the exposure level over the total working period Identify additional safety measures to protect the operator from the effects of vibration such as maintain the tool and the accessories keep hands warm organisation of work patterns MARKINGS ON TOOL The following pictograms are shown on the tool Read instruction manual before use Date Code Position The date code which also includes the year of manufacture is printed into the housing Example 2010 XX XX Year of Manufacture ITEMS ENCLOSED T10 amp T11 Parallel side fence with micro adjuster Fence rods pair Collet 1 2 12 7mm UK amp Eire Europe 12mm Spanner 22mm A F Guide bush 30mm and fixing screws Inner plate and fixing screws Line up pin 12mm 1 2 Dust extractor spout with fixing screws Dust extractor spout clip Instruction manual Guarantee registration card T11 only 1x Fine height adjuster handle gt lt Par ere ae Or Ome Comes Cr Cares Geers Gree Caer X XK X KK KK KK trend routing technology DESCRIPTION OF PARTS T10 Plunge locking lever Variable speed control dial Handle Switch Depth stop locking knob Depth stop micro adjuster Depth stop height adjuster dial Depth stop scale Depth stop lens Thumb knob with anti vibration spring for side fence Threaded spindle Threaded spindle cap nut Template guide bush dia 30mm Parallel si
37. uch as cutters Ensure switch is in off position Always ensure cutter has stopped rotating 2 Always mount the power tool accessory or attachment in conformity with the instructions Only use attachment and accessories specified in the power tool manual The tool or attachment should not be modified or used for any application other than that for which it was designed Do not force tool 3 Keep children and visitors away Do not let children or visitors touch the tool accessory or attachment Keep children and visitors away from work area Make the workshop child proof with padlock and master switch 4 Dress properly Do not wear loose clothing or jewellry they can be caught in moving parts Rubber gloves and non skid footwear is recommended when working T10 amp T11 outdoors Wear protective hair covering to contain long hair 5 Consider working environment Do not use the product in the rain or in a damp environment Keep work area well lit Do not use power tools near gasoline or flammable liquids Keep workshop at a comfortable temperature so your hands are not cold Connect machines that are used in the open via a residual current device RCD with an actuation current of 30 mA maximum Use only extension cables that are approved for outdoor use 6 The accessory or attachment must be kept level and stable at all times 7 Keep work area clean Cluttered workshops and benches can cause injuries En
38. ut is finished This will prevent the router cutter swinging in at the end of the workpiece and nipping the corner 17 trend T10 amp T11 routing technology Routing with a Template A The guide bush is used in conjunction with a template when the routing operation is repetitive or the workpiece is complex in shape The template is fixed to the upper surface of the workpiece A cutter is chosen with a diameter which will pass through the centre of the bush leaving enough clearance The cutter can be straight or shaped The router can then be guided around the template so that the shape of the template will be replicated Making the Template A The template is cut from 6mm or 1 4 MDF plywood or plastic to the shape required The guide bush offset needs to be allowed for when calculating the shape of the template The template must be smaller by an amount equal to the difference between the outer edge of the guide ring and the outer edge of the cutter See below for the offset calculation The edge of the template must be free of imperfections as these will be replicated in the final workpiece Using a template to rout a straight edge Calculations for template offset Alternatively it can T be used for cutting emplate shapes or making panelling grooves Template guide bush Workpiece Guide bush ring Cutter 18 trend T10 amp T11 routing techno
39. y the manufacture Where instructions are not provided clamping screws shall be tightened in sequence from the centre outwards Using Routers In A Fixed Position Before each use check that the cutting 4 Attention should be made to the HSE s Safe Use of Vertical Spindle Moulding Machines Information Sheet No 18 and any revisions 2 After work release the router plunge to protect the cutter 3 Always use a push stick or push block when making any cut less than 300mm in length or when feeding the last 300mm of the cut 4 The opening around the cutter should be reduced to a minimum using suitably sized insert rings in the table and closing the back fence cheeks or fitting a false fence on the back fence Whenever possible use a work holding device or jig to secure 3 component being machined Ensure any attachment is securely fitted to the workbench with table surface at approximately hip height Use a No Volt Release Switch Ensure it is fixed securely easily accessible and used correctly In router table inverted mode stand to the front right of the table The cutter will rotate anti clockwise when viewed from top so the feed direction is from the right against the rotation of the cutter In overhead mode stand to the front left of the machine table and the feed direction is from the left Do not reach underneath table or put your hands or fingers at any time in the cutting path while tool is

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